Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5149.31 | Subsidies and standards for community-based corrections programs; Eligibility.
...orcement agencies, and other public and private agencies concerned with corrections. The department shall conduct, and permit participation by local corrections planning boards established under section 5149.34 of the Revised Code and joint county corrections planning boards established under section 5149.35 of the Revised Code in, an annual review of the standards to measure their effectiveness in promoting the purp... |
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Section 5153.01 | County children services definitions.
...ation" means any public, semipublic, or private institution, including maternity homes and day nurseries, and any private association, society, or agency, located or operating in this state, incorporated or unincorporated, having among its functions the furnishing of protective services or care for children or the placement of children in certified foster homes or elsewhere. (6) "PCSA caseworker" means an individu... |
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Section 5153.163 | Payments to adoptive parent of child with special needs; kinship guardian assistance.
... a public children services agency or a private child placing agency and may legally be adopted. (c) The adoptive parent has the capability of providing the permanent family relationships needed by the child. (d) The needs of the child are beyond the economic resources of the adoptive parent. (e) Acceptance of the child as a member of the adoptive parent's family would not be in the child's best interest wit... |
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Section 5155.01 | Contracts for new buildings and additions.
...or employees to render services for the private interests of the superintendent or administrator, the administrative assistant, any member of the board of county commissioners, any private interest, or any member of the board of county hospital trustees if that board has entered into an agreement or otherwise has operational control as provided in section 5155.011 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5155.012 | Board may enter contract for management of county home.
... enter into a contract with a public or private entity to aid the board in the execution of its powers and duties for the management and good government of the county home. Pursuant to such a contract, the board may authorize a public or private entity to select a superintendent or administrator for the county home. A superintendent or administrator may not be selected pursuant to a contract without the advice and... |
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Section 5155.03 | Appointment of superintendent or administrator or contract with public or private entity.
... enter into a contract with a public or private entity that agrees to select a superintendent or administrator with the advice and consent of the board. (B) The superintendent or administrator may reside on the premises of the county home or another building contiguous to the county home. The superintendent or administrator and any administrative assistant shall each be allowed actual necessary expenses incurred in ... |
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Section 5160.13 | Maximizing receipt of federal revenue.
...medicaid may enter into contracts with private entities to maximize federal revenue without the expenditure of state money. In selecting private entities with which to contract, the department shall engage in a request for proposals process. The department, subject to the approval of the controlling board, may also directly enter into contracts with public entities providing revenue maximization services. |
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Section 5163.40 | Healthy start component.
...rm for the component to each public or private entity that serves as a women, infants, and children clinic or as a child and family health clinic and to each administrative body for such clinics and train employees of each such clinic or administrative body to provide applicants assistance in completing the form; (b) In cooperation with the department of health, develop arrangements under which employees of co... |
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Section 5180.402 | [Former R.C. 5101.132, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Uniform statewide automated child welfare information system - access to information.
... IV-E agency, a prosecuting attorney, a private child placing agency, and a private noncustodial agency may access or enter the information when either of the following is the case: (a) The access or entry is directly connected with assessment, investigation, or services regarding a child or family; (b) The access or entry is permitted by state or federal law, rule, or regulation. (2) A person may access or ... |
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Section 5180.42 | [Former R.C. 5101.141, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Administering federal payments for foster care and adoption assistance.
...es governing requirements applicable to private child placing agencies and private noncustodial agencies and rules establishing eligibility, program participation, and other requirements concerning Title IV-E shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. A public children services agency to which the department distributes Title IV-E funds shall administer the funds in accordance with those ru... |
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Section 5180.422 | [Former R.C. 5101.145, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Title IV-E placement services agencies - rules on financial requirements.
...e to public children services agencies, private child placing agencies, private noncustodial agencies, and government entities that provide Title IV-E reimbursable placement services to children, the department of children and youth may establish both of the following: (1) A single form for the agencies or entities to report costs reimbursable under Title IV-E and costs reimbursable under medicaid; (2) Procedur... |
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Section 5180.425 | [Former R.C. 5101.148, renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] No unnecessary removal of children from foster homes due to sanction.
...ions a public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency, it shall take every possible precaution to ensure that any foster children that have been placed by the agency under sanction are not unnecessarily removed from the certified foster homes in which they reside. |
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Section 5180.427 | [Former R.C. 5101.1410, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Certifying claim to attorney general.
...inst a public children services agency, private child placing agency, private noncustodial agency, or government entity that provides Title IV-E reimbursable placement services to children if all of the following are the case: (A) The agency or entity files a cost report with the department pursuant to rules adopted under division (B) of section 5180.42 of the Revised Code. (B) The department receives and distr... |
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Section 5180.57 | [Former R.C. 5101.889, renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Foster care maintenance payments for kinship caregiver certified as foster home.
..., which is either the custodial agency, private child placing agency, or private non-custodial agency. |
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Section 5180.71 | [Former R.C. 5101.804, renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Ohio parenting and pregnancy program.
...f the following conditions: (1) Is a private, not-for-profit entity; (2) Is an entity whose primary purpose is to promote childbirth, rather than abortion, through counseling and other services, including parenting and adoption support; (3) Provides services to pregnant women and parents or other relatives caring for children twelve months of age or younger, including clothing, counseling, diapers, food, fur... |
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Section 5180.72 | [Former R.C. 3701.65, amended and renumbered by H.B. 96, 136th General Assembly, effective 9/30/2025] Choose life fund.
...distribute the money in the fund to any private, nonprofit organization that is eligible to receive funds under this section and that applies for funding under division (C) of this section. (2) The director shall allocate the funds to each county in proportion to the number of "choose life" license plates issued during the preceding year to vehicles registered in each county. The director shall distribute funds all... |
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Section 519.212 | Location of permanently sited manufactured home.
.... (C) This section does not prohibit a private landowner from incorporating a restrictive covenant in a deed, prohibiting the inclusion on the conveyed land of manufactured homes, as defined in division (C)(4) or (6) of section 3781.06 of the Revised Code, or of travel trailers, park trailers, and mobile homes, as defined in section 4501.01 of the Revised Code. This division does not create a new cause of action or ... |
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Section 5321.01 | Landlord and tenant definitions.
... the facility, or by a public entity or private charitable organization pursuant to a contract with the facility, to provide either of the following: (i) Services licensed, certified, registered, or approved by a governmental agency or private accrediting organization for the rehabilitation of persons with mental illnesses, persons with developmental disabilities, adults or juveniles convicted of criminal offenses... |
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Section 5321.20 | State policy and legislative findings.
... rent control and rent stabilization on private residential premises by any political subdivision is a matter of statewide concern and would be inconsistent with the statewide, comprehensive legislative enactment in this chapter. Therefore, rent control and rent stabilization of private residential premises that are regulated by this chapter is a matter of general statewide concern that requires uniform statewide reg... |
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Section 5501.31 | Director of transportation - powers and duties.
...al subdivision, public corporation, or private corporation owning transportation facilities for the readjustment, relocation, or improvement of their facilities, a fee simple title or an easement may be acquired by purchase or appropriation in the name of the railroad, public utility, political subdivision, public corporation, or private corporation in the discretion of the director. When the title to lands, wh... |
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Section 5501.45 | Conveyance of lands not needed for highway or recreation purposes.
... from the state" includes any public or private organization, especially one of a charitable, civic, or educational character, in receipt of a state loan, grant, or other type of state financial assistance. (F) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, all conveyances, grants, or permits to use that are made to private persons, firms, or corporations shall be conducted in accordance with the procedure set... |
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Section 5501.53 | Private contribution money to support highways and roads used by animal-drawn vehicles.
... or to any county or township by way of private contribution money to pay the expenses the state or county or township incurs in maintaining, repairing, or reconstructing highways and roads upon which animal-drawn vehicles travel. (1) All money the state receives under this division shall be credited to the highway operating fund created by section 5735.051 of the Revised Code to be expended by the department of tra... |
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Section 5501.75 | Material default by operator.
... on revenues previously granted by the private entity; (2) Terminate the public-private agreement and exercise any other available rights and remedies. (B) In the event that the department elects to take over a transportation facility, the department shall collect and pay any revenues that are subject to lien to satisfy any obligation and may do the following: (1) Develop and operate the transportation facili... |
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Section 5502.011 | Duties of director.
...al law or from other federal, state, or private sources; (8) Develop a list of disqualifying offenses for licensure as a private investigator or a security guard provider pursuant to sections 9.79, 4749.03, 4749.04, 4749.10, and 4776.10 of the Revised Code; (9) Do all other acts necessary or desirable to carry out this chapter. (D)(1) The director of public safety may assess a reasonable fee, plus the amount of... |
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Section 5502.03 | Division of homeland security.
...gencies, other government agencies, and private organizations in detecting, deterring, preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from threatened or actual terrorist events. This information is not a public record pursuant to section 149.43 of the Revised Code. (3) Coordinate efforts of state and local governments and private organizations to enhance the security and protection of critical infrastructu... |