Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3111.90 | Physician supervision.
...ot necessarily require the personal presence of the physician who is providing the supervision. |
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Section 3111.91 | Medical history and physical examination of donor.
...l of the following occurred: (a) A complete medical history of the donor, including, but not limited to, any available genetic history of the donor, was obtained by a physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, or a certified nurse practitioner. (b) The donor had a physical examination by a physician, a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, or a certified nurse practitioner. (c) Th... |
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Section 3111.92 | Consent by both spouses.
...if both she and her husband sign a written consent to the artificial insemination as described in section 3111.93 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3111.93 | Provisions of consent form.
...d that the physician cannot be responsible for the physical or mental characteristics of any child resulting from the artificial insemination; (i) A statement that there is no guarantee that the recipient will become pregnant as a result of the artificial insemination; (j) A statement that the artificial insemination shall occur in compliance with sections 3111.88 to 3111.96 of the Revised Code; (k) A brief summa... |
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Section 3111.94 | Confidentiality.
...ction. This file is not a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code. (B) The written consent form and information provided to the recipient and, if married, her husband pursuant to division (A)(2) of section 3111.93 of the Revised Code shall be open to inspection only until the child born as the result of the non-spousal artificial insemination is twenty-one years of age, and only to the recipient or, i... |
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Section 3111.95 | Husband considered natural father - child natural child.
... the husband. A presumption that arises under division (A)(1) or (2) of section 3111.03 of the Revised Code is conclusive with respect to this father and child relationship, and no action or proceeding under sections 3111.01 to 3111.18 or sections 3111.38 to 3111.54 of the Revised Code shall affect the relationship. (B) If a woman is the subject of a non-spousal artificial insemination, the donor shall not be treate... |
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Section 3111.96 | Noncompliance.
...n to comply with the applicable requirements of sections 3111.88 to 3111.95 of the Revised Code shall not affect the legal status, rights, or obligations of a child conceived as a result of a non-spousal artificial insemination, a recipient, a husband who consented to the non-spousal artificial insemination of his wife, or the donor. If a recipient who is married and her husband make a good faith effort to execute a... |
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Section 3111.97 | Parentage of children resulting from embryo donation.
...father of the child may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that includes the lack of consent to the embryo donation. (D) As used in this division, "donor" means an individual who produced genetic material used to create an embryo, consents to the implantation of the embryo in a woman who is not the individual or the individual's wife, and at the time of the embryo donation does not intend to raise the resu... |
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Section 3111.99 | Penalty.
...uilty of interfering with the establishment of paternity, a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
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Section 3113.04 | Sentence suspended upon posting bond.
...on, appears before the court of common pleas in which the conviction took place and enters into bond to the state in a sum fixed by the court at not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, with sureties approved by the court, conditioned that the person will furnish the child or other dependent with necessary or proper home, care, food, and clothing, or will pay promptly each week for such purpose ... |
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Section 3113.06 | Failure to pay maintenance cost to agency.
...disability under age twenty-one, who is legally a ward of a public children services agency or is the recipient of aid pursuant to Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, shall neglect or refuse to pay such agency the reasonable cost of maintaining such child when such father or mother is able to do so by reason of property, labor, or earnings. An offense under this section shall be held committed in the county in which... |
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Section 3113.07 | Sentence suspended upon payment of costs.
...er, appears before the court of common pleas in which such conviction took place and enters into bond to the state in a sum fixed by the court at not less than five hundred dollars, with sureties approved by such court, conditioned that such person will pay, so long as the child remains a ward of the public children services agency or a recipient of aid pursuant to Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, to the executive ... |
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Section 3113.08 | Failure to comply.
...and brought before the court of common pleas for sentence. Thereupon the court may pass sentence, or for good cause shown, may modify the order as to the time and amount of payments, or take a new undertaking and further suspend sentence, whichever is for the best interests of such child or pregnant woman and of the public. |
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Section 3113.09 | Duties of trustee.
...uarterly reports of the receipts and expenditures of all moneys coming into his hands as provided in sections 3113.01 to 3113.14 of the Revised Code, such reports to be made to the board of county commissioners of the county from which the person described in section 3113.01 of the Revised Code was sentenced, or to the department of job and family services. The court may require such trustee to enter into a good and ... |
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Section 3113.11 | Amount credited convict paid to trustee.
...sentenced, and confined in a workhouse, under sections 3113.01 to 3113.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the county from which he is so convicted, sentenced, and confined upon the warrant of the county auditor of such county, and out of the general revenue fund thereof, shall pay monthly fifty cents for each day he is so confined, to the trustee appointed by the court under such sections, to be expended by such tru... |
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Section 3113.13 | Naming trustee in mittimus.
...ustee appointed by the court of common pleas under sections 3113.04 and 3113.07 of the Revised Code shall appear in the mittimus. |
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Section 3113.14 | Continuing citizenship.
....14 of the Revised Code, shall continue until the child has arrived at the age of sixteen years, provided the child continues to live in this state. |
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Section 3113.25 | Notifying state retirement system of death of obligor.
...ment agency that learns that an obligor under a support order administered by the agency who was a member of the public employees retirement system, school employees retirement system, or state teachers retirement system has died shall immediately notify the retirement system that the member was survived by one or more children who are the subject of a child support order. |
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Section 3113.31 | Domestic violence definitions; hearings.
...ed for contempt of court is entitled to credit for the punishment imposed upon conviction of or adjudication as a delinquent child for a violation of that section, and a person convicted of or adjudicated a delinquent child for a violation of that section shall not subsequently be punished for contempt of court arising out of the same activity. (M) In all stages of a proceeding under this section, a petitioner may ... |
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Section 3113.32 | Domestic dispute and violence problems records.
...d of domestic dispute and domestic violence problems on a form prepared and distributed by the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation. The forms shall contain spaces for the reporting of all information that the superintendent determines to be relevant to domestic dispute and domestic violence problems, including, but not limited to, the number of domestic dispute and domestic... |
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Section 3113.33 | Shelters for domestic violence victims definitions.
...f the Revised Code: (A) "Domestic violence" means any of the following: (1) Attempting to cause or causing bodily injury to a family or household member, or placing a family or household member by threat of force in fear of imminent physical harm; (2) Attempting to cause or causing bodily injury to a person with whom the actor is or was in a dating relationship, or placing a person with whom the actor is or was... |
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Section 3113.34 | Additional fee for marriage license used for financial assistance to shelters for victims of domestic violence.
...age license, the probate court shall collect and deposit in the county treasury a fee of seventeen dollars for each marriage license issued. This fee, plus the thirty-two-dollar fee collected under division (D) of section 2303.201 of the Revised Code as additional costs in each new action or proceeding for annulment, divorce, or dissolution of marriage, shall be retained in a special fund and shall be expended only t... |
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Section 3113.35 | Application to county for release of fees collected for marriage licenses and as additional costs in certain actions.
...ic violence may apply to the board of county commissioners of the county in which it is located or of an adjoining county, the population of which is or will be served by the shelter, for the release of funds to be collected as fees for the issuance of marriage licenses pursuant to section 3113.34 or fees as additional costs in annulment, divorce, or dissolution of marriage actions and proceedings pursuant to divisio... |
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Section 3113.36 | Shelter requirements for qualifying for funds.
..., a shelter for victims of domestic violence shall meet all of the following requirements: (1) Be incorporated in this state as a nonprofit corporation; (2) Have trustees who represent the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity of the community to be served, including at least one person who is or has been a victim of domestic violence; (3) Receive at least twenty-five per cent of its funds from sources other... |
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Section 3113.37 | Depositing unallocated funds in state treasury to credit of domestic violence shelters fund.
...that year, in the state treasury to the credit of the domestic violence shelters fund, which is hereby created. The fund shall be administered by the attorney general for the purpose of providing financial assistance to shelters. (B) A shelter located in this state may apply to the attorney general for funds. All applications for funds shall be submitted by the first day of February of the year for which the funds a... |