Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5103.231 | Determination of financial responsibility.
...Financial responsibility for any child placed pursuant to the provisions of the interstate compact on the placement of children shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Article V of section 5103.23 of the Revised Code. However, in the event of parental or complete default of performance thereunder, the provisions of laws fixing responsibility for the support of children also may be invoked. |
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Section 5103.232 | Appropriate public authority.
...The "appropriate public authorities" as used in Article III of section 5103.20 of the Revised Code means the department of children and youth and that department shall receive and act with reference to notices required by said Article III. |
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Section 5103.233 | Appropriate authority in receiving state.
...As used in paragraph (A) of Article V of the interstate compact on the placement of children, the phrase "appropriate authority in the receiving state" with reference to this state shall mean the department of children and youth. |
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Section 5103.234 | Agreements with other party states.
...The officers and agencies of this state and its subdivisions having authority to place children are hereby empowered to enter into agreements with appropriate officers or agencies of or in other party states pursuant to paragraph (B) of Article V of the interstate compact on the placement of children. Any such agreement which contains a financial commitment or imposes a financial obligation on this state is sub... |
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Section 5103.235 | Requirements for visitation, inspection, supervision of children.
...Any requirements for visitation, inspection, or supervision of children, homes, institutions, or other agencies in another party state which may apply under Chapter 5103. of the Revised Code shall be deemed to be met if performed pursuant to an agreement entered into by appropriate officers or agencies of this state or a subdivision thereof as contemplated by paragraph (B) of Article V of the interstate compact... |
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Section 5103.236 | Jurisdiction of court.
...Any court having jurisdiction to place delinquent children may place such a child in an institution in another state pursuant to Article VI of the interstate compact on the placement of children and shall retain jurisdiction as provided in Article V thereof. |
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Section 5103.237 | Executive head defined.
...As used in Article VII of the interstate compact on the placement of children, the term "executive head" means the governor. The Governor is hereby authorized to appoint a compact administrator in accordance with the terms of said Article VII. |
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Section 5103.30 | Ohio child welfare training program.
.... The program shall provide all of the following: (A) The training that section 3107.014 of the Revised Code requires an assessor to complete; (B) The preplacement training that sections 5103.031 and 5103.033 of the Revised Code require a prospective foster caregiver to complete; (C) The continuing training that sections 5103.032 and 5103.033 of the Revised Code require a foster caregiver to complete; (D)... |
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Section 5103.302 | Private agency enrollment conditioned on space.
...ster caregiver or foster caregiver's enrollment in its preplacement and continuing training provided under divisions (B) and (C) of section 5103.30 of the Revised Code on the availability of space in the training if the prospective foster caregiver or foster caregiver's recommending agency is a private child placing agency or private noncustodial agency. |
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Section 5103.303 | Payment of department allowance to private agencies.
...When the Ohio child welfare training program provides preplacement or continuing training to a prospective foster caregiver or foster caregiver whose recommending agency is a private child placing agency or private noncustodial agency, the department of children and youth shall not pay the Ohio child welfare training program the allowance the department would otherwise pay to the private child placing agency or priva... |
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Section 5103.32 | Funding Ohio child welfare training program.
... children and youth may use any of the following: (1) The federal financial participation funds withheld pursuant to division (E) of section 5180.42 of the Revised Code in an amount determined by the department; (2) Funds available under Title XX, Title IV-B, and Title IV-E to pay for training costs; (3) Other available state or federal funds; (4) Funds that a person, including a foundation, makes availab... |
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Section 5103.37 | Training coordinator for child welfare training program - duties.
...g program coordinator shall do all the following: (A) Manage, coordinate, and evaluate all of the program's training provided under section 5103.30 of the Revised Code; (B) Develop curriculum, resources, and products for the training; (C) Provide fiscal management and technical assistance to regional training staff established under section 5103.41 of the Revised Code; (D) Cooperate with the regional trai... |
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Section 5103.39 | Training program steering committee.
...The director of children and youth shall establish the Ohio child welfare training program steering committee. Sections 101.82 to 101.87 of the Revised Code do not apply to the committee. |
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Section 5103.391 | Appointment of members.
...ren and youth shall appoint all of the following to serve on the Ohio child welfare training program steering committee: (A) Employees of the department of children and youth; (B) One representative of each of the regional training centers established under section 5103.41 of the Revised Code; (C) One representative of a statewide organization that represents the interests of public children services agencie... |
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Section 5103.40 | Ohio child welfare program steering committee.
...steering committee shall do all of the following: (A) Following procedures the committee shall establish, adopt, amend, and rescind by-laws as necessary regarding the committee's governance, frequency of meetings, and other matters concerning the committee's operation; (B) Conduct strategic planning activities regarding the Ohio child welfare training program; (C) Provide the department of children and youth... |
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Section 5103.41 | Designating training regions.
...under this section for the purpose of wholly or partially subsidizing the operation of the center. The department shall specify in the grant all of the center's duties, including the duties specified in section 5103.42 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.42 | [Former R.C. 5103.422, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Regional training staff responsibilities.
...ponsibilities shall include all of the following: (A) Securing facilities suitable for conducting the training provided under section 5103.30 of the Revised Code; (B) Providing administrative services and paying all administrative costs related to the conduct of the training; (C) Maintaining a database of the data contained in the individual training needs assessments for each PCSA caseworker and PCSA casewo... |
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Section 5103.50 | License for private, nonprofit therapeutic wilderness camp.
...mp shall develop and implement written policies that establish all of the following: (1) Standards for hiring, training, and supervising staff; (2) Standards for behavioral intervention, including standards prohibiting the use of prone restraint and governing the use of other restraints or isolation; (3) Standards for recordkeeping, including specifying information that must be included in each child's recor... |
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Section 5103.52 | Inspection.
...o the camp's records or to the written policies adopted by the camp pursuant to section 5103.50 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.53 | Injunctive relief.
...A private, nonprofit therapeutic wilderness camp shall not operate without a license issued under section 5103.50 of the Revised Code. If the director of children and youth determines that a camp is operating without a license, the director may petition the court of common pleas in the county in which the camp is located for an order enjoining its operation. The court shall grant injunctive relief upon a showing that... |
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Section 5103.54 | Rules.
.... of the Revised Code to establish the following: (1) Policies and procedures for enforcing the minimum standards of operation for private, nonprofit therapeutic wilderness camps; (2) Procedures the director shall follow if the director determines that conditions at a camp pose imminent risk to the life, health, or safety of one or more children at a camp. (B) Rules adopted under this section shall be substa... |
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Section 5103.55 | Compulsory school attendance.
...'s obligations regarding compulsory school attendance pursuant to section 3321.04 or 3321.042 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5103.57 | Professional treatment staff definitions.
...tor with responsibility for any of the following: (1) Providing rehabilitative services to a child placed in a specialized foster home program or to the child's family; (2) Conducting home studies as an assessor for specialized foster homes; (3) Providing clinical direction to specialized foster caregivers; (4) Supervision of treatment team leaders. (B) "Specialized foster home" has the same meaning as in s... |
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Section 5103.58 | Professional treatment staff requirements and training.
...(A) Professional treatment staff employed by a public children services agency who are not subject to the licensing requirements of Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code shall meet the requirements of sections 5153.112 and 5153.122 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) Professional treatment staff employed by a private child placing agency or private noncustodial agency who are not subject to the licensing requirements of Chapt... |
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Section 5103.59 | Professional treatment staff training program.
...The department of children and youth shall work with private child placing agencies and private noncustodial agencies to establish a comprehensive, competency-based professional treatment staff training program for employees of private child placing agencies and private noncustodial agencies that meets the requirements of division (B)(1) of section 5103.58 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5.02 | State flower.
...The scarlet carnation is hereby adopted as the state flower as a token of love and reverence for the memory of William McKinley. |
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Section 5.021 | State wild flower.
...The plant Trillium grandiflorum, commonly known as the large white trillium, found in every Ohio county, is hereby adopted as the state wild flower. |
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Section 5.022 | State airplane.
...The 1905 Wright Flyer III, first flown on June 23, 1905, near Dayton, Ohio, is hereby adopted as the state airplane. |
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Section 5.03 | State bird.
...The bird, cardinalis cardinalis, commonly known as the "cardinal," is the official bird of the state. |
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Section 5.031 | State reptile.
...The snake, Coluber constrictor constrictor, known as the black racer, is the official reptile of the state. |
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Section 5.032 | State animal.
...The animal, Odocoileus virginianus, commonly known as the white-tailed deer, is the official animal of the state. Naming the white-tailed deer as the official animal of the state does not relieve the division of wildlife of its duty to manage the deer population and its distribution. |
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Section 5.033 | State amphibian.
...The salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, commonly known as the spotted salamander, is the official amphibian of the state. |
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Section 5.034 | State frog.
...The frog, Rana catesbeiana, commonly known as the bullfrog, is the official frog of the state. |
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Section 5.036 | Official pet.
...A shelter pet is hereby designated as the official pet of the state to raise public awareness of shelter animals. |
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Section 5.04 | State coat of arms.
...arms of the state shall consist of the following device: a circular shield; in the right foreground of the shield a full sheaf of wheat bound and standing erect; in the left foreground, a cluster of seventeen arrows bound in the center and resembling in form the sheaf of wheat; in the background, a representation of Mount Logan, Ross county, as viewed from Adena state memorial; over the mount, a rising sun three-quar... |
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Section 5.05 | State tree [Editorial note: H.B. 65 of the 100th General Assembly, effective 10/2/1953, misspelled the scientific name. The correct spelling is Aesculus glabra.].
...The tree, Aesculus globra, commonly known as the "Buckeye" is hereby adopted as the official tree of the state. |
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Section 5.06 | State motto.
..."With God, All Things Are Possible" shall be adopted as the official motto of the state. |
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Section 5.07 | State gem stone.
...The gem stone "Ohio Flint," a crypto-crystalline variety of quartz, is hereby adopted as the official gem stone of the state. |
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Section 5.071 | State invertebrate fossil.
... the largest known complete trilobite, collected at Huffman dam in Montgomery county, is hereby adopted as the official invertebrate fossil of the state. |
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Section 5.072 | State bicentennial bridge.
...as part of the national road and is the oldest bridge in the state, is hereby designated the bicentennial bridge of the state. |
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Section 5.073 | State prehistoric monument.
...The Newark earthworks in Licking county, which are geometric earthen enclosures constructed during the prehistoric time period, are hereby designated the official prehistoric monument of the state. |
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Section 5.074 | Official historical architectural structure.
...The barn, an agricultural building located on farms and used for many purposes, is hereby designated the official historical architectural structure of the state. |
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Section 5.075 | State artifact.
...The artifact known as the Adena pipe, which is a prehistoric effigy pipe that was discovered in 1901 by William C. Mills within a burial mound near Chillicothe and that was created by the ancient Adena culture from native Ohio pipestone, is adopted as the official state artifact. |
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Section 5.076 | All-American soap box derby.
...The All-American Soap Box Derby, a youth racing program established in 1934 and located in Akron, is hereby adopted as the official gravity racing program of the state. |
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Section 5.077 | Official state penal museum.
...The museum located on the grounds of the Ohio state reformatory, operated by the Mansfield reformatory preservation society, is the official state penal museum. |
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Section 5.078 | State fossil fish.
...Dunkleosteus terrelli, a species of extinct arthrodire placoderm fish that lived in the seas that covered parts of Ohio during the Late Devonian period, about three hundred fifty-nine to three hundred eighty-two million years ago, is hereby adopted as the official fossil fish of the state. |
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Section 5.08 | State beverage.
...The canned, processed juice and pulp of the fruit of the herb Lycopersicon esculentum, commonly known as tomato juice, is hereby adopted as the official beverage of the state. |
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Section 5.081 | State fruit.
...The fruit, Lycopersicon esculentus, commonly known as the tomato, is hereby adopted as the state fruit. |
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Section 5.082 | State native fruit.
...The fruit, Asimina triloba, commonly known as the pawpaw, is hereby adopted as the state native fruit. |
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Section 5.09 | State song.
...y Mary Earl. The special lyrics are as follows: I sailed away; Wandered afar; Crossed the mighty restless sea; Looked for where I ought to be. Cities so grand, mountains above, Led to this land I love. Chorus Beautiful Ohio, where the golden grain Dwarf the lovely flowers in the summer rain. Cities rising high, silhouette the sky. Freedom is supreme in this majestic land; Mighty factories seem to hum a tu... |