Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5119.421 | Replacement facility projects.
...This section applies to a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, another governmental entity, or a private, nonprofit organization that received a grant or reimbursement under section 5119.42 of the Revised Code for a facility on which the department of behavioral health holds a security interest. (B) A board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, another governmental entity... |
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Section 5119.43 | Sale or lease of land or facilities.
...enter into agreements with any person, political subdivision, or state agency for the sale or lease of land or facilities under the jurisdiction of the director of behavioral health in the following manner: (1) The director of behavioral health shall designate lands and facilities that are not needed by the department of behavioral health and are under the jurisdiction of the department. (2) The director of beh... |
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Section 5119.431 | Acquiring real estate.
...When it is necessary for a state institution under the jurisdiction of the department of behavioral health to acquire any real estate, right of way, or easement in real estate in order to accomplish the purposes for which it was organized or is being conducted, and the department is unable to agree with the owner of such property upon the price to be paid therefor, such property may be appropriated in the manner prov... |
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Section 5119.44 | Providing goods and services to certain departments, agencies, and institutions.
...than free clinics, that are funded in whole or in part by the state if the public or private nonprofit agencies are designated for participation in this program by the director of behavioral health for community addiction services providers and community mental health services providers, the director of developmental disabilities for community developmental disabilities agencies, the director of rehabilitation and co... |
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Section 5119.45 | Sale of goods and services fund.
...al property under the department's control, shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the sale of goods and services fund, which is hereby created. Moneys received by the department pursuant to section 5119.44 of the Revised Code shall not be paid into the fund. The department shall use the moneys in the fund for paying operating expenses of the department. |
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Section 5119.46 | Department of behavioral health trust fund.
...y be used with the approval of the controlling board. The use of moneys in the trust fund pursuant to this section does not represent an ongoing commitment to the continuation of the trust fund or to the use of moneys in the trust fund. |
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Section 5119.47 | Problem casino gambling and addictions fund; administration.
...pport gambling addiction services, alcohol and drug addiction services, other services that relate to gambling addiction and substance abuse, and research that relates to gambling addiction and substance abuse. Treatment and prevention services supported by money in the fund under this section shall be services that are certified by the department of behavioral health. The director shall prepare an annual report de... |
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Section 5119.48 | All roads lead to home program.
.... The program shall include all of the following initiatives: (1) A media campaign. As part of the campaign, the department shall develop public service announcements and shall make the announcements available to television and radio media outlets. The announcements shall be made available beginning on January 1, 2018. Thereafter, the announcements shall be made at least twice annually, once between January and Ma... |
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Section 5119.49 | Director's collaboration in establishment and administration of drug take-back program.
...he director of behavioral health shall collaborate with the state board of pharmacy and attorney general in the establishment and administration of a drug take-back program, as provided under section 4729.69 of the Revised Code. (B) The department may accept grants, gifts, or donations for purposes of the program. Money received under this division shall be deposited into the drug take-back program fund establishe... |
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Section 5119.50 | Administering funds held in trusts for benefit of institution or mentally ill persons.
...ector of behavioral health may accept, hold, and administer in trust on behalf of the state, if it is for the public interest, any grant, gift, devise, or bequest of money or property made to the state for the use or benefit of any institution described in section 5119.14 of the Revised Code or for the use and benefit of persons with mental illnesses under its control. If the trust so provides, the money or property ... |
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Section 5119.51 | Services fund for individuals with mental illness.
...hrough the department or boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services. In accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the department of behavioral health may adopt any rules necessary to implement this section. |
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Section 5119.52 | Industrial and entertainment fund; commissary fund.
... local institution funds designated as follows: (A) Industrial and entertainment fund created and maintained for the entertainment and welfare of the patients of the institution. The director shall establish rules for the operation of the industrial and entertainment fund. (B) Commissary fund created and maintained for the benefit of patients in the institution. Commissary revenue over and above operating costs ... |
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Section 5119.54 | Funds.
...r agents. Such funds are designated as follows: (A) Funds which are due and payable to the treasurer of state as provided by Chapter 131. of the Revised Code; (B) Those funds which are held in trust by the managing officers, employees, or agents of the institution as local funds or accounts under the jurisdiction of the department. Such contract of indemnity shall be made payable to the state and the premium fo... |
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Section 5119.55 | Payment for personal use of resident eligible for supplemental social security benefits.
...The department of behavioral health may pay an amount for personal use to each individual residing in a state institution as described in section 5119.14 of the Revised Code who would be eligible for supplemental security income benefits at the reduced rate established by Title XVI of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1381 et seq., if the medicaid program covers services provided in such institutions. The amount p... |
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Section 5119.56 | Money and property of patients.
...any patient under the department's control or by relatives, guardians, conservators, and others for the special benefit of such patient, as well as all other funds and all other income paid to the patient, the patient's estate, or on the patient's behalf, or paid to the managing officer or to the institution as representative payee or otherwise paid on the patient's behalf, shall remain in the hands of such officers ... |
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Section 5119.60 | Annual report.
...t. The report shall include all of the following: (A) The utilization of state hospitals by each alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health service district; (B) The number of persons served by community addiction services providers that receive funds distributed by the department, with a breakdown into categories including age, sex, race, the type of drug to which the person is addicted, and any other categories... |
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Section 5119.61 | Statistics concerning care, treatment and rehabilitation.
... department of behavioral health shall collect and compile statistics and other information on the care and treatment of persons with mental disabilities, and the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons with alcohol use disorder, persons with drug dependencies, persons in danger of drug dependence, and persons with or in danger of developing a gambling addiction in this state. The information shall include, wi... |
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Section 5119.70 | Interstate compact on mental health.
...h has legally joined in the compact as follows: INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH The contracting states solemnly agree that: Article I The party states find that the proper and expeditious treatment of the mentally ill and intellectually disabled can be facilitated by cooperative action, to the benefit of the patients, their families, and society as a whole. Further, the party states find that the necessit... |
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Section 5119.71 | Duties of compact administrators.
...Pursuant to Article X of the compact set forth in section 5119.70 of the Revised Code, the director of behavioral health and the director of developmental disabilities each shall designate an officer who shall be the compact administrator for the department and who, acting jointly with like officers of other party states, shall adopt rules to carry out more effectively the terms of the compact. The compact administra... |
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Section 5119.72 | Supplementary agreements.
...The compact administrator may enter into supplementary agreements with appropriate officials of other states pursuant to articles VII and XI of the compact set forth in section 5119.70 of the Revised Code. In the event that such supplementary agreements require or contemplate the use of any institution or facility of this state or require or contemplate the provision of any service by this state, no such agreem... |
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Section 5119.73 | Financial obligations.
...Any payments necessary to discharge any financial obligations imposed upon the state of Ohio by the compact or by any supplementary agreement entered into thereunder, as provided in sections 5119.70 to 5119.72 of the Revised Code, shall be made from appropriated funds upon presentation to the director of budget and management of itemized vouchers approved by the compact administrator. |
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Section 5119.81 | 9-8-8 hotline definitions.
...As used in sections 5119.81 to 5119.85 of the Revised Code: (A) "9-8-8 administrator" means the administrator of the 9-8-8 suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline system, as established in section 5119.82 of the Revised Code. (B) "9-8-8 suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline" or "9-8-8 hotline" means the 9-8-8 universal telephone number in the United States, as established under 47 U.S.C.... |
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Section 5119.82 | 9-8-8 hotline administration.
...There is hereby established a 9-8-8 administrator within the department of behavioral health to oversee the administration of the 9-8-8 suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline system statewide. |
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Section 5119.83 | 9-8-8 annual report.
...hall, at a minimum, specify all of the following: (1) The total number of 9-8-8 call centers in this state to which calls, texts, and chats are routed when individuals contact the 9-8-8 national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline; (2) The total number of telephone calls, texts, and chats received by each 9-8-8 call center; (3) The rate at which in-state calls are answered by the 9-8-8 call cent... |
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Section 5119.84 | 9-8-8 fund.
...nd shall consist of all money from the following sources: (1) Appropriations made by the general assembly; (2) Money awarded to the state by donation, gift, or bequest, and other money received for purposes of this section; (3) Interest or other earnings on the fund. (B) Money in the fund shall be used to oversee and administer the 9-8-8 suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline system. |
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Section 3314.14 | Possession and use of inhalers by student - school and employees not liable.
...A community school, community school governing authority, or community school employee is not liable in damages in a civil action for harm allegedly arising from a community school employee's prohibiting a student from using an inhaler described in section 3313.716 of the Revised Code because of the employee's good faith belief that the conditions of divisions (A)(1) and (2) of that section had not been satisfied. A ... |
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Section 3314.141 | No civil liability for prohibition of use of autoinjector.
...A community school, community school governing authority, or community school employee is not liable in damages in a civil action for harm allegedly arising from a community school employee's prohibiting a student from using an autoinjector described in section 3313.718 of the Revised Code because of the employee's good faith belief that the conditions of division (B) of that section had not been satisfied. A communi... |
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Section 3314.142 | Liability for damages due to concussions.
...(A) A community school, member of a community school governing authority, community school employee or volunteer, community school operator, or employee or volunteer of a community school operator, including a coach or referee, is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from providing services or performing duties under section 3313.539 of the R... |
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Section 3314.143 | Procurement of epinephrine autoinjectors for community schools.
...ts governing authority, a community school established under this chapter may procure epinephrine autoinjectors in the manner prescribed by section 3313.7110 of the Revised Code. A community school that elects to do so shall comply with all provisions of that section as if it were a school district. (B)(1) The following are not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property th... |
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Section 3314.144 | Procurement of inhalers by community school.
...ts governing authority, a community school may procure inhalers in the manner prescribed by section 3313.7113 of the Revised Code. A community school that elects to do so shall comply with all provisions of that section as if it were a school district. (C) A community school, a member of a community school governing authority, or a community school employee or contractor is not liable in damages in a civil action ... |
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Section 3314.145 | Liability pertaining to sudden cardiac arrest.
...(A) A community school, member of a community school governing authority, community school employee or volunteer, community school operator, or employee or volunteer of a community school operator, including a coach, is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from providing services or performing duties under section 3313.5310 of the Revised Code, unl... |
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Section 3314.146 | Civil immunity, decisions not to provide mental health services.
...A community school, community school governing authority, or community school employee is not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly arising from a school employee's decision not to provide or procure mental health services for a suspended or expelled student under division (B)(2) of section 3313.668 of the Revised Code, unless the decision is made with maliciou... |
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Section 3314.147 | Procurement of glucagon, qualified immunity.
...ts governing authority, a community school established under this chapter may procure injectable or nasally administered glucagon in the manner prescribed by section 3313.7115 of the Revised Code. A community school that elects to do so shall comply with all provisions of that section as if it were a school district. (B)(1) The following are not liable in damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to per... |
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Section 3314.148 | Overdose reversal drug policy.
...(A) A community school established under this chapter that elects under section 3715.50 of the Revised Code to obtain and maintain a supply of an overdose reversal drug for use in an emergency situation shall comply with all provisions of section 3313.7119 of the Revised Code as if it were a school district. (B) A community school may accept donations of money from any person or entity to purchase overdose reversal... |
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Section 3314.15 | Body mass index and weight status category screening.
... governing authority of a community school, other than an internet- or computer-based community school, may screen students for body mass index and weight status category. If a governing authority elects to require the screenings, it shall comply with section 3313.674 of the Revised Code in the same manner required of a school district board of education. |
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Section 3314.16 | Placement of automatic external defibrillator in schools - staff training - qualified immunity.
...ternet- or computer-based community school. (B) The governing authority of a community school established under this chapter shall require the placement of an automated external defibrillator in each school under the control of the governing authority. The governing authority also shall require that persons assigned to each school under the control of the governing authority, as set forth in division (A) of section... |
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Section 3314.17 | Statewide education management information system.
...(A) Each community school established under this chapter shall participate in the statewide education management information system established under section 3301.0714 of the Revised Code. All provisions of that section and the rules adopted under that section apply to each community school as if it were a school district, except as modified for community schools under division (B) of this section. Each community sch... |
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Section 3314.18 | Breakfast and lunch programs - Summer extension.
...verning authority of each community school shall establish a breakfast program pursuant to the "National School Lunch Act," 60 Stat. 230 (1946), 42 U.S.C. 1751, as amended, and the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," 80 Stat. 885, 42 U.S.C. 1771, as amended, if at least one-fifth of the pupils in the school are eligible under federal requirements for free breakfasts, and shall establish a lunch program pursuant to those a... |
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Section 3314.19 | Annual assurances by community school sponsor.
...The sponsor of each community school shall provide the assurances required under this section in writing to the department of education and workforce not later than five business days prior to the opening of the school's first year of operation or, if the school is not an internet- or computer-based community school and it relocates to a different building or opens a satellite location, not later than five business d... |
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Section 3314.191 | Prerequisites for payments from department.
... of the Revised Code to a community school opening for its first year of operation until the sponsor of that school confirms all of the following: (A) The school is in compliance with the provisions described in divisions (A), (H), (I), and (J)(3) of section 3314.19 of the Revised Code. (B) The sponsor has approved the financial controls required by the contract the sponsor enters into with the governing author... |
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Section 3314.21 | Internet- or computer-based schools.
...ternet- or computer-based community schools conduct visits with their students throughout the school year. (2) Each internet- or computer-based community school shall retain an affiliation with at least one full-time teacher of record licensed in accordance with division (A)(10) of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code. (3) Each student enrolled in an internet- or computer-based community school shall be assigned... |
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Section 3314.22 | Child entitled to computer supplied by school.
...(A)(1) Each child enrolled in an internet- or computer-based community school is entitled to a computer supplied by the school; however, the parent of any child enrolled in the school may waive this entitlement in the manner specified in division (A)(3) of this section. In no case shall an internet- or computer-based community school provide a stipend or other substitute to an enrolled child or the child's parent in ... |
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Section 3314.23 | Compliance with standards.
...ternet- or computer-based community school shall comply with the national standards for quality online learning developed under a project led by a partnership between quality matters, the virtual learning leadership alliance, and the digital learning collaborative, or any successor organization. (B) Each internet- or computer-based community school that initially opens for operation on or after January 1, 2013, sh... |
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Section 3314.232 | Standards for learning management software.
...ernet- and computer-based community schools. |
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Section 3314.24 | Contracts for facility space.
...ternet- or computer-based community school shall enter into a contract with a nonpublic school to use or rent any facility space at the nonpublic school for the provision of instructional services to students enrolled in the internet- or computer-based community school. (B) If an internet- or computer-based community school has a contract with a nonpublic school as described in division (A) of this section, the de... |
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Section 3314.25 | Computer-based schools to provide location for statewide tests.
...ernet- or computer-based community school shall provide its students a location within a fifty-mile radius of the student's residence at which to complete the statewide achievement and diagnostic assessments prescribed under sections 3301.079, 3301.0710, and 3301.0712 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3314.251 | Locations for counseling, instructional coaching, and testing assistance.
...ternet- or computer-based community school may provide its students with a location within a fifty-mile radius of the student's residence at which the student may receive counseling, instructional coaching, and testing assistance. |
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Section 3314.26 | Withdrawal of computer-based school student not taking tests.
...ternet- or computer-based community school shall withdraw from the school any student who, for two consecutive school years of enrollment in the school, has failed to participate in the spring administration of any assessment prescribed under section 3301.0710 or 3301.0712 of the Revised Code for the student's grade level and was not excused from the assessment pursuant to division (C)(1) or (3) of section 3301.0711 ... |
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Section 3314.261 | Internet- or computer-based school attendance.
...ternet- or computer-based community school that is a dropout prevention and recovery community school. (A) For purposes of this section, "instructional activities" means the following classroom-based or nonclassroom-based activities that a student is expected to complete, participate in, or attend during any given school day: (1) Online logins to curriculum or programs; (2) Offline activities; (3) Complet... |
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Section 3314.262 | Internet- or computer-based community school student automatic withdrawal.
...4.26 of the Revised Code, no student enrolled in an internet- or computer-based community school shall be subject to automatic withdrawal who, in any school year prior to the 2021-2022 school year, failed to participate in the spring administration of any assessment prescribed under section 3301.0710 or 3301.0712 of the Revised Code for the student's grade level and was not excused from the assessment pursuant to div... |