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Section 4113.10 | Conducting child to juvenile court.

... by such inspector to the office of the juvenile judge or the probate judge for examination. If such inspector is in doubt as to the physical fitness of a boy under sixteen years of age or a girl under eighteen years of age found working in or in connection with any of such establishments, or in the distribution or transmission of merchandise or messages, he shall require a certificate signed by a medical officer of...

Section 4501.21 | License plate contribution fund.

...Code to the central Ohio chapter of the juvenile diabetes research foundation, which shall distribute the contributions to the chapters of the juvenile diabetes research foundation in whose geographic territory the person who paid the contribution resides. The registrar shall pay the contributions the registrar receives pursuant to section 4503.734 of the Revised Code to the Ohio highway patrol auxiliary foundatio...

Section 4507.071 | Probationary license - restrictions - violations.

..., is convicted of, or is adjudicated in juvenile court of having committed a moving violation during the six-month period commencing on the date on which the person is issued the probationary driver's license, the court with jurisdiction over the violation may order that the holder must be accompanied by the holder's parent or guardian whenever the holder is operating a motor vehicle upon a highway or any public or p...

Section 4507.08 | Restrictions on issuance of license or temporary instruction permit.

...ated an unruly or delinquent child or a juvenile traffic offender for having committed any act that if committed by an adult would be a drug abuse offense, as defined in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code, a violation of division (B) of section 2917.11, or a violation of division (A) of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, unless the person has been required by the court to attend a drug abuse or alcohol abuse educa...

Section 4510.021 | Granting limited driving privileges.

... petition either in the Franklin county juvenile court or in the juvenile court with jurisdiction over the offense. If a court grants limited driving privileges as described in this division, the privileges shall be for any of the limited purposes identified in division (A) of this section. (C) When the use of an immobilizing or disabling device is not otherwise required by law, the court, as a condition of granti...

Section 4510.037 | Warning letter - notice of suspension - remedial driving course.

...erson is under the age of eighteen, the juvenile division of the court of common pleas in whose jurisdiction the person resides or, if the person is not a resident of this state, in the Franklin county municipal court or juvenile division of the Franklin county court of common pleas. By filing the appeal of the determination and suspension, the person agrees to pay the cost of the proceedings in the appeal of the det...

Section 4510.34 | Suspension of probationary motorized bicycle license for juvenile adjudications.

...convicted of or has been adjudicated in juvenile court of having committed, a violation of division (A) or (D) of section 4511.521 of the Revised Code, or of any other section of the Revised Code or similar municipal ordinance for which points are chargeable under section 4510.036 of the Revised Code. (B) Any person whose license is suspended under this section shall mail or deliver the person's probationary moto...

Section 4511.197 | Appeal of implied consent suspension.

...n in the municipal court, county court, juvenile court, mayor's court, or court of common pleas that has jurisdiction over the charge in relation to which the person was arrested. (C) If a person appeals a suspension under division (A) of this section, the scope of the appeal is limited to determining whether one or more of the following conditions have not been met: (1) Whether the arresting law enforcement office...

Section 4927.18 | Adoption of rules regarding inmate or juvenile offender services.

...rument set aside for use by inmates or juvenile offenders by authorities of a secured correctional facility.

Section 5103.03 | Rules for adequate and competent management of institutions or associations.

...tion is in violation of law or rule. No juvenile court shall commit a child to an association or institution that is required to be certified under this section if its certificate has been revoked or, if after revocation, the date of reissue is less than fifteen months prior to the proposed commitment. (D) On a frequency specified by the department by rules adopted under division (A) of this section, each institut...

Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.

...is compact, the Interstate Compacts for Juveniles, the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance and other compacts affecting the placement of and which provide services to children otherwise subject to this compact. (G) Provide for a state's continuing legal jurisdiction and responsibility for placement and care of a child that it would have had if the placement were intrastate. (H) Provide for the...

Section 5119.188 | Education and training program for employees of state correctional and youth services institutions.

... the institution to adult prisoners or juvenile offenders. Upon the development of the educational and training program, the department of mental health and addiction services promptly shall commence its implementation. The department of mental health and addiction services may charge to the department of rehabilitation and correction and to the department of youth services a reasonable annual fee that reflect...

Section 5139.04 | Powers and duties of department.

...isposition investigation report that a juvenile court is required pursuant to section 2152.18 of the Revised Code to complete and provide to the department when the court commits a child to the legal custody of the department; (H) Provide the state public defender the reasonable access authorized under division (I) of section 120.06 of the Revised Code in order to fulfill the department's constitutional oblig...

Section 5139.20 | Emergency overcrowding conditions.

...releases to children confined in state juvenile institutions if the governor, upon request of the director of the department authorizes the director, in writing, to issue a declaration that an emergency overcrowding condition exists in all of the institutions in which males are confined, or in all of the institutions in which females are confined, that are under the control of the department. If the governor au...

Section 5139.22 | Transportation costs.

...the department of youth services by the juvenile court of that county from that county to the institution to which the department has assigned the child and shall bear the fees and costs allowed in similar cases. The fees, costs, and expenses shall be paid from the county treasury upon itemized vouchers certified to by the judge of the juvenile court.

Section 5139.39 | Transfer to certified foster care facility.

...he child in the foster care facility. A juvenile court may transfer to any foster facility certified by the department of children and youth any child between twelve and eighteen years of age, other than a psychotic child or a child with an intellectual disability, who has been designated a delinquent child and placed on probation by order of the juvenile court as a result of having violated any law of this state or ...

Section 1.08 | Blighted area defined - excluded considerations.

...to ill health, transmission of disease, juvenile delinquency, or crime; (p) Ownership or multiple ownership of a single parcel when the owner, or a majority of the owners of a parcel in the case of multiple ownership, cannot be located. (C) When determining whether a property is a blighted parcel or whether an area is a blighted area or slum for the purposes of this section, no person shall consider whether th...

Section 105.91 | Ohio judicial conference.

...s, common pleas courts, probate courts, juvenile courts, municipal courts, and county courts of Ohio organized and operated upon a voluntary membership basis for the purpose of studying the co-ordination of the work of the several courts of Ohio, the encouragement of uniformity in the application of the law, rules, and practice throughout the state and within each division of the courts as an integral part of the jud...

Section 109.42 | Compilation of laws relative to victim's rights.

... a proceeding before a grand jury, in a juvenile delinquency case, or in a criminal case without being discharged from the victim's or victim's representative's employment, having the victim's or victim's representative's employment terminated, having the victim's or victim's representative's pay decreased or withheld, or otherwise being punished, penalized, or threatened as a result of time lost from regular employm...

Section 109.571 | National crime prevention and privacy compact.

...ar record subject; (B) With respect to juveniles, whatever each state determines is a sealed record under its own law and procedure. (22) "State" means any state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Article II The purposes of this compact are to do all of the following: (1) Provide a legal framework for the establishment of a cooperative f...

Section 109.88 | Investigation, prosecution of telecommunications and telemarketing fraud.

... of Criminal Procedure, or the Rules of Juvenile Procedure. (D) In order to initiate a criminal proceeding under this section, the attorney general shall first present in writing any evidence of a violation of section 2913.04 or 2913.05 of the Revised Code to the prosecuting attorney of a county in which the action may be brought. If within forty-five days the prosecuting attorney has not presented the case to a gr...

Section 120.041 | Duties of public defender regarding determination of costs.

...r each felony, misdemeanor, traffic, or juvenile delinquency case assigned to a public defender or counsel pursuant to section 120.06, 120.16, 120.26, or 120.33 of the Revised Code. (B) For each state fiscal year, the state public defender shall prepare a report that includes all of its findings and determinations for that fiscal year and, not later than the first day of October in the state fiscal year following t...

Section 131.11 | Security required for county funds deposited by certain public officials; service charge.

...eld or controlled by any probate court, juvenile court, clerk of the court of common pleas, clerk of a county court, sheriff, county recorder, director of a county department of job and family services, clerk or bailiff of a municipal court, prosecuting attorney, resident or division deputy director of highways, or treasurer of a university receiving state aid, in excess of that covered by federal deposit insurance a...

Section 131.18 | Release and discharge of treasurer, clerk, or judge from liability.

...rt as clerk of such court, judge of the juvenile court as clerk of such court, or to a township or school district treasurer, or a fiscal officer of the board of trustees of a public library by virtue of the treasurer's, clerk's, judge's, or fiscal officer's office, results from fire, robbery, burglary, flood, or inability of a bank to refund public money lawfully in its possession belonging to such public...

Section 133.152 | Issuance of securities to pay for joint county juvenile detention facility improvements.

...(A) The taxing authority of a detention facility district, of a district organized under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, or of a combined district organized under sections 2152.41 and 2151.65 of the Revised Code that has entered into an agreement under division (C) of section 2151.655 of the Revised Code may issue self-supporting securities to pay the cost of permanent improvements of the district. Costs of perm...