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Section 5119.15 | Investigative powers.

...ntitled to such fees. Any judge of the probate court or of the court of common pleas, upon application of the department, may compel the attendance of witnesses, the production of books or papers, and the giving of testimony before the department, by a judgment for contempt or otherwise, in the same manner as in cases before such courts. The department of mental health and addiction services may appoint and c...

Section 5119.342 | Appointing receiver for residential facility.

...ices, the court of common pleas or the probate court may appoint a receiver to take possession of and operate a residential facility licensed pursuant to section 5119.34 of the Revised Code, when conditions existing at the residential facility present a substantial risk of physical or mental harm to residents and no other remedies at law are adequate to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents. ...

Section 5119.91 | Involuntary treatment for alcohol and other drug abuse.

...A probate court may order involuntary treatment for a person experiencing alcohol and other drug abuse pursuant to the procedures set forth in sections 5119.90 to 5119.98 of the Revised Code.

Section 5119.97 | Lists of qualified hospitals and treatment providers.

...the following lists to the clerk of the probate court in each county served by the board: (A) A list of all hospitals in the counties served by the board that are able and willing to take respondents ordered to undergo seventy-two hours of treatment and observation pursuant to section 5119.95 of the Revised Code; (B) A list of hospitals and treatment providers in the counties served by the board that are able...

Section 5120.16 | Reception, examination, observation, and classification of inmates.

...n's sentence. No person committed by a probate court, a trial court pursuant to section 2945.40, 2945.401, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code subsequent to a finding of not guilty by reason of insanity, or a juvenile court shall be assigned to a state correctional institution. If a person is sentenced, committed, or assigned for the commission of a felony to any one of the institutions or places maintained by th...

Section 5120.30 | Investigations.

...titled to such fees. Any judge of the probate court or of the court of common pleas, upon application of the department, may compel the attendance of witnesses, the production of books or papers, and the giving of testimony before the department, by a judgment for contempt or otherwise, in the same manner as in cases before courts of common pleas.

Section 5121.09 | Appointment of guardian.

...nt of the department shall petition the probate court of the proper county to appoint a guardian.

Section 5121.10 | Claims against estate.

...y of the contract shall be filed in the probate court of the proper county and duly entered as a part of the records concerning the ward.

Section 5121.51 | Petition for guardian where estate sufficient for support.

...d addiction services shall petition the probate court of the proper county to appoint a guardian.

Section 5121.52 | Waiver of claim for support against decedent's estate.

... of the contract shall be filed in the probate court of the proper county and duly entered as a part of the records concerning the ward.

Section 5122.01 | Hospitalization of mentally ill definitions.

...the evaluation. (Q) "Court" means the probate division of the court of common pleas. (R) "Expunge" means: (1) The removal and destruction of court files and records, originals and copies, and the deletion of all index references; (2) The reporting to the person of the nature and extent of any information about the person transmitted to any other person by the court; (3) Otherwise insuring that any examinati...

Section 5122.02 | Application for voluntary admission.

...st twelve months, filed an affidavit in probate court pursuant to division (B)(1)(a)(v)(I) of section 2945.38 of the Revised Code relating to the patient, the chief clinical officer, to the extent that the chief clinical officer has knowledge of the patient's prior status, shall immediately notify such trial court or prosecutor of the intent to discharge. Not later than three court days after being notified of the in...

Section 5122.11 | Court ordered treatment of mentally ill person.

...Code, by any person or persons with the probate court, either on reliable information or actual knowledge, whichever is determined to be proper by the court. This section does not apply to the hospitalization of a person pursuant to section 2945.39, 2945.40, 2945.401, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code. The affidavit shall contain an allegation setting forth the specific category or categories under division (B) of s...

Section 5122.13 | Investigation.

...ection 5122.11 of the Revised Code, the probate court shall refer the affidavit to the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services or community mental health services provider the board designates to assist the court in determining whether the respondent is subject to court-ordered treatment and whether alternatives to hospitalization are available, unless the services provider or board has already p...

Section 5122.38 | Competency adjudications.

...n, or the chief clinical officer to the probate court. The court, on its own motion, may initiate such a hearing. Upon filing of such application, or on the court's own motion, notice of the purpose, time, and place of the hearing shall be given to the person upon whose affidavit such adjudication was made, to the guardian of the applicant, and to his spouse at his residence, if such address is known. Upon hearing...

Section 5123.01 | Department of developmental disabilities definitions.

...s found guilty. (X) "Court" means the probate division of the court of common pleas. (Y) "Supported living" and "residential services" have the same meanings as in section 5126.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 5123.14 | Investigations.

...itled to such fees. Any judge of the probate court or of the court of common pleas, upon application of the department, may compel the attendance of witnesses, the production of books or papers, and the giving of testimony before the department, by a judgment for contempt or otherwise, in the same manner as in cases before said courts.

Section 5123.191 | Appointing receiver to operate residential facility.

... thereof in the judge's county, or the probate court, may appoint a receiver to take possession of and operate a residential facility licensed by the department of developmental disabilities, in causes pending in such courts respectively, when conditions existing at the facility present a substantial risk of physical or mental harm to residents and no other remedies at law are adequate to protect the health, s...

Section 5123.59 | Bond.

...funds or property to give bond to the probate court with sufficient surety, conditioned upon the full and faithful accounting of all trust funds which the employee holds. The amount of the bond shall be determined by the court and may be modified by the court.

Section 5123.71 | Affidavit for involuntary institutionalization.

... by the filing of an affidavit with the probate division of the court of common pleas of the county where the person resides or where the person is institutionalized, in the manner and form prescribed by the department of developmental disabilities either on information or actual knowledge, whichever is determined to be proper by the court. The affidavit may be filed only by a person who has custody of the individual...

Section 5123.81 | Involuntarily committed resident absent without leave.

...om which the resident is absent, or the probate judge of the county from which the resident was ordered institutionalized or in which he is found. The officer who takes the resident into custody shall immediately notify the issuer of the order.

Section 5126.022 | [Repealed effective 7/1/2025 by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly] Appointment of members of county boards.

...If the appointing authority is a senior probate judge, appoint at least one individual who is an immediate family member of an individual eligible for residential services or supported living; (D) Appoint, to the maximum extent possible, individuals who have professional training and experience in business management, finance, law, health care practice, personnel administration, or government service; (E) Provide...

Section 5126.044 | Confidentiality.

...t with a county board is requested by a probate court pursuant to a proceeding under Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code. Any record or report released under this division may only, in the court's discretion, be released to the parties to the proceeding. (6) Release of a record or report regarding an individual that is maintained by the county board or an entity under contract with a county board is requested by the...

Section 5126.056 | Terminating county board's medicaid local administrative authority.

...e board of county commissioners, senior probate judge, county auditor, and president and superintendent of the county board. The department shall specify in the order the medicaid local administrative authority that the department is terminating, the reason for the termination, and the county board's option and responsibilities under this division. A county board whose medicaid local administrative authority is ter...

Section 5126.081 | System of accreditation for county boards of developmental disabilities.

...d of county commissioners, the senior probate judge, the county auditor, and the president and superintendent of the county board of developmental disabilities. The notice shall identify the programs and services that have been denied accreditation, the requirements for accreditation with which the board is not in compliance, and the responsibilities of the county officials to contract under division (E)...