Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2151.358 | Expungement of sealed records.
...(A) The juvenile court shall expunge all records sealed under section 2151.356 of the Revised Code five years after the court issues a sealing order or upon the twenty-third birthday of the person who is the subject of the sealing order, whichever date is earlier. (B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, upon application by the person who has had a record sealed under section 2151.356 of the Revised Code,... |
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Section 2151.359 | Order restraining or controlling conduct of parent, guardian, or custodian.
... been adjudicated an unruly, abused, neglected, or dependent child, on the application of a party, or on the court's own motion, the court may make an order restraining or otherwise controlling the conduct of any parent, guardian, or other custodian in the relationship of that individual to the child if the court finds that an order of that type is necessary to do either of the following: (a) Control any conduct or ... |
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Section 2151.3510 | Notice to public children services agency of intended commitment order.
...52.19 of the Revised Code committing an unruly or delinquent child to the custody of a public children services agency, it shall give the agency notice in the manner prescribed by the Juvenile Rules of the intended dispositional order. |
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Section 2151.3514 | Order requiring parent or other caregiver to submit to assessment and treatment from alcohol and drug addiction program.
... of the Revised Code. (B) If the juvenile court issues an order of temporary custody or protective supervision under division (A) of section 2151.353 of the Revised Code with respect to a child adjudicated to be an abused, neglected, or dependent child and the alcohol or other drug addiction of a parent or other caregiver of the child was the basis for the adjudication of abuse, neglect, or dependency, the court sha... |
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Section 2151.3515 | Desertion of child definitions.
... employed by the hospital who is acting under the direction of a physician or nurse described in division (D)(1) of this section. (E) "Law enforcement agency" means an organization or entity made up of peace officers. (F) "Nurse" means a person who is licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code to practice as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. (G) "Nursing assistant" means a person designat... |
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Section 2151.3516 | Delivery of child by parent to persons authorized to take possession of deserted child.
...A parent may voluntarily deliver the parent's child who is not older than thirty days, without intent to return for the child, to any of the following: (A) An entity or person specified in section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code; (B) A peace officer, peace officer support employee, hospital employee, or emergency medical service worker specified in section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code, by calling 9-1-1 and waiti... |
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Section 2151.3517 | Parties taking possession of deserted child.
...The following entities or persons, while acting in an official capacity on behalf of any of the entities, shall take possession of a child delivered in accordance with section 2151.3516 of the Revised Code: (A) A law enforcement agency, a peace officer employed by the agency, or a peace officer support employee; (B) A hospital or a person granted the privilege to practice at, or employed by, the hospital; (C... |
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Section 2151.3518 | Duties upon taking possession of deserted child.
... taken into possession; (3) If possible, make available to the parent who delivered the child forms developed under section 2151.3527 of the Revised Code that are designed to gather medical information concerning the child and the child's parents; (4) If possible, make available to the parent who delivered the child written materials developed under section 2151.3527 of the Revised Code that describe services a... |
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Section 2151.3519 | Duties of public children services agency upon receiving notice of deserted child.
...motion with the juvenile court of the county in which the agency is located requesting that the court grant temporary custody of the child to the agency or to a private child placing agency; (F) Provide any care for the child that the public children services agency considers to be in the best interest of the child, including placing the child in shelter care; (G) Provide any care and perform any duties that ar... |
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Section 2151.3521 | [Former R.C. 2151.3519, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Emergency hearing to determine whether child is deserted child.
...hen a public children services agency files a motion pursuant to division (E) of section 2151.3519 of the Revised Code, the juvenile court shall hold an emergency hearing as soon as possible to determine whether the child was delivered in accordance with section 2151.3516 of the Revised Code. The court shall give notice to the parents of the child in accordance with Rule 16 of the Rules of Juvenile Procedure. If the ... |
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Section 2151.3522 | [Former R.C. 2151.3520, renumbered by S.B 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Order committing child to temporary custody.
...cy to be an order of disposition issued under division (A)(2) of section 2151.353 of the Revised Code with respect to a child adjudicated a neglected child. |
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Section 2151.3523 | [Former R.C. 2151.3521, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Court to treat deserted child as neglected child.
... neglected child when performing duties under Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code with respect to the child, except that there is a rebuttable presumption that it is not in the child's best interest to return the child to the natural parents. |
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Section 2151.3524 | [Former R.C. 2151.3522, renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Agency granted temporary custody to treat deserted child as neglected child.
...ld and shall follow the same procedures under this chapter in performing those functions as if the deserted child was a neglected child. |
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Section 2151.3525 | [Former R.C. 2151.3523, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Immunity of parent and of person or entity taking possession of deserted child.
...e that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child is not immune from civil or criminal liability for abuse or neglect. (C) A person or entity that takes possession of a child pursuant to section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code or takes emergency temporary custody of and provides temporary emergency care for a child pursuant to section 2151.3519 of the Revised Code is immune from any civil liability that might ... |
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Section 2151.3526 | [Former R.C. 2151.3524, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Parent's absolute right to anonymity.
...nt who voluntarily delivers a child may leave the place at which the parent delivers the child at any time after the delivery of the child. (B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, a parent who delivers or attempts to deliver a child who has suffered any physical or mental wound, injury, disability, or condition of a nature that reasonably indicates abuse or neglect of the child does not have the right to ... |
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Section 2151.3527 | Medical information forms.
...'s parents. The forms shall clearly and unambiguously state on each page that the information requested is to facilitate medical care for the child, that the forms may be fully or partially completed or left blank, that completing the forms or parts of the forms is completely voluntary, and that no adverse legal consequence will result from failure to complete any part of the forms. (B) The director shall promulga... |
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Section 2151.3528 | Parent completion of medical information forms.
...Revised Code: (A) The parent may complete all or any part of the medical information forms made available under section 2151.3518 of the Revised Code. (B) The parent may deliver the fully or partially completed forms at the same time as delivering the child or at a later time. (C) The parent is not required to complete all or any part of the forms. (D) The parent may refuse to accept the materials made av... |
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Section 2151.3530 | [Former R.C. 2151.3527, amended and renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Activities prohibited to person taking possession of deserted child.
...e or follow the parent after the parent leaves the place at which the child was delivered; (3) Coerce or otherwise try to force the parent not to desert the child; (4) Coerce or otherwise try to force the parent to complete all or any part of the medical information forms made available under division (A)(3) of section 2151.3518 of the Revised Code; (5) Coerce or otherwise try to force the parent to accept the mat... |
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Section 2151.3531 | [Former R.C. 2151.3528, renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] DNA testing of person seeking reunification with deserted child.
...child and that the person seeks to be reunited with the child, the court that adjudicated the child shall require the person, at the person's expense, to submit to a DNA test to verify that the person is a parent of the child. |
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Section 2151.3532 | Rules governing newborn safety incubators.
...standing division (A) of section 2151.3526 of the Revised Code, video surveillance is permitted at the facility where the incubator is located. The surveillance footage may be reviewed only when: (1) A child has been surrendered under the circumstances described in division (B) of section 2151.3526 of the Revised Code; (2) There is reason to believe a crime has been committed within view of the video surveillan... |
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Section 2151.3533 | Supervision of newborn safety incubators.
...acility responds within a reasonable amount of time after a child is placed in the incubator. (b) Every individual described in section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code who is scheduled to work at the facility when a parent places a child into the incubator has been dispatched on an emergency call. (B) A person authorized by section 2151.3517 of the Revised Code to take possession of a child is not liable in damag... |
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Section 2151.36 | Support of child.
... the child, enter a judgment for the amount due, and enforce the judgment by execution as in the court of common pleas. Any expenses incurred for the care, support, maintenance, education, orthopedic, medical, or surgical treatment, and special care of a child who has a legal settlement in another county shall be at the expense of the county of legal settlement if the consent of the juvenile judge of the county of... |
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Section 2151.361 | Order requiring parents to pay support where adopted child is placed into temporary custody or committed.
...n determining whether to issue an order under division (A) of this section, the juvenile court shall consider all pertinent issues, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (1) The ability of the parents to pay for the care, support, maintenance, and education of the child; (2) The chances for reunification of the parents and child; (3) Whether issuing the order will encourage the reunification of t... |
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Section 2151.362 | Determining school district to bear cost of educating child - change of residence.
...ll bear the cost of educating the child unless and until the department of education and workforce determines that a different district shall be responsible for bearing that cost pursuant to division (A)(2) of this section. The court's order shall state that the determination of which school district is responsible to bear the cost of educating the child is subject to re-determination by the department pursuant to th... |
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Section 2151.37 | Institution receiving children required to make report.
...any child committed to it by such judge under sections 2151.01 to 2151.54, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |