Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2151.3532 | Rules governing newborn safety incubators.
...controlled environment for the care and protection of the child; (e) Provide notification to a centralized location in the facility within thirty seconds of a child being placed in the incubator; (f) Trigger a 9-1-1 call if a facility does not respond within a reasonable amount of time after a child is placed in the facility's incubator. (2) Manufacturing and manufacturer standards; (3) Installation and i... |
Section 2151.40 | Cooperation with court.
...ganizations having for their object the protection or aid of children. On the request of the judge, when the child is represented by an attorney, or when a trial is requested the prosecuting attorney shall assist the court in presenting the evidence at any hearing or proceeding concerning an alleged or adjudicated delinquent, unruly, abused, neglected, or dependent child or juvenile traffic offender. |
Section 2152.01 | Purpose of juvenile dispositions.
...is chapter are to provide for the care, protection, and mental and physical development of children subject to this chapter, protect the public interest and safety, hold the offender accountable for the offender's actions, restore the victim, and rehabilitate the offender. These purposes shall be achieved by a system of graduated sanctions and services. (B) Dispositions under this chapter shall be reasonably calcula... |
Section 2152.14 | Motion to invoke adult portion of dispositional sentence.
...A), to be advised on the procedures and protections set forth in the Juvenile Rules, and to present evidence on the person's own behalf, including evidence that the person has a mental illness or intellectual disability. The person may not waive the right to counsel. The hearing shall be open to the public. If the person presents evidence that the person has a mental illness or intellectual disability, the juvenile ... |
Section 2152.19 | Disposition orders.
...53 of the Revised Code for the care and protection of an abused, neglected, or dependent child; (2) Commit the child to the temporary custody of any school, camp, institution, or other facility operated for the care of delinquent children by the county, by a district organized under section 2152.41 or 2151.65 of the Revised Code, or by a private agency or organization, within or without the state, that is authorized... |
Section 2152.26 | Places of detention for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender.
...adequately serve the need for community protection pending the outcome of the criminal proceeding; (v) The relative ability of the available adult and juvenile detention facilities to meet the needs of the person, including the person's need for age-appropriate mental health and educational services delivered by individuals specifically trained to deal with youth; (vi) Whether the person presents an imminent risk o... |
Section 2301.03 | Designation domestic relations, juvenile and probate duties.
... separation, and annulment cases, civil protection orders issued under sections 2903.214 and 3113.31 of the Revised Code, all proceedings involving child support, the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities for the care of children and the designation for the children of a place of residence and legal custodian, parenting time, and visitation, and all post-decree proceedings and matters arising from those ... |
Section 2305.113 | Medical malpractice actions.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education, or any other intangible loss that was sustained by the parent, guardian, custodian, or spouse; (b) Expenditures of the parent, guardian, custodian, or spouse for medical, dental, optometric, or chiropractic care or treatment, for rehabilitation services, or for other care, treatment, services, produc... |
Section 2305.31 | Promisee indemnified against damage liability.
...siness in the state of Ohio for his own protection or from purchasing a construction bond. |
Section 2305.51 | Mental health professional or organization not liable for violent behavior by client or patient.
...warn of, or take precautions to provide protection from the violent behavior of a mental health client or patient, only if the client or patient or a knowledgeable person has communicated to the professional or organization an explicit threat of inflicting imminent and serious physical harm to or causing the death of one or more clearly identifiable potential victims, the professional or organization has reason to be... |
Section 2307.011 | Civil action definitions.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education; mental anguish; and any other intangible loss. (F) "Person" has the same meaning as in division (C) of section 1.59 of the Revised Code and additionally includes a political subdivision and the state. (G) "Persons from whom the plaintiff does not seek recovery in this action" includes, but is not limi... |
Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.
... rules of the director of environmental protection pursuant to division (A) of section 3734.12 of the Revised Code, hazardous substances as defined in section 3716.01 of the Revised Code, and hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants as defined in or by regulations adopted pursuant to the "Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980," 94 Stat. 2767, 42 U.S.C. 9601, as amende... |
Section 2315.18 | Compensatory damages in tort actions - factors excluded - findings or interrogatories.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Occurrence" means all claims resulting from or arising out of any one person's bodily injury. (6) "Product liability claim" has the same meaning as in section 2307.71 of the Revised Code. (7) "Tort action" means a civil action for ... |
Section 2317.021 | Extension of attorney-client privilege in case of dissolved corporation.
... in limitation of, other laws affording protection to communications under the attorney-client privilege. (B) As used in this section and in sections 2317.02 and 2317.03 of the Revised Code, "incompetent" or "incompetent person" means a person who is so mentally impaired, as a result of a mental or physical illness or disability, as a result of an intellectual disability, or as a result of chronic substance abuse, ... |
Section 2317.44 | Admissibility of guidelines, regulations, or standards.
...ard under any provision of the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," 124 Stat. 119 (2010), 42 U.S.C. 18001 et seq., as amended, Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1395 et seq., as amended, and Title XIX of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq., as amended, shall not be construed to establish the standard of care or duty of care owed by a health care provider to a patient in a medi... |
Section 2323.43 | Limitation on compensatory damages that represent economic loss.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (4) "Trier of fact" means the jury or, in a nonjury action, the court. |
Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education, disfigurement, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Past damages" means any damages that result from an injury, death, or loss to person or property that is a subject of a civil action upon a medical, dental, optometric, or chiropractic claim and that have accrued by the time that the ve... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education, mental anguish, and any other intangible loss. (5) "Past damages" means any damages that result from an injury to person that is a subject of a tort action and that have accrued by the time that the verdict or determination of liability by the trier of fact is rendered in that tort action, and any puni... |
Section 2710.05 | Exceptions to privilege - partial admission of nonprivileged communication.
...eding initiated by the state or a child protection agency in which it is alleged that a child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child. (B) There is no privilege under section 2710.03 of the Revised Code if a court, administrative agency, or arbitrator finds, after a hearing in camera, that the party seeking discovery or the proponent of the evidence has shown that the evidence is not otherwise available, that th... |
Section 2712.73 | Appeal from court of common pleas.
...r an application for interim measure of protection; (3) An order confirming or vacating a final award or declaring that an award is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state. (B) Appeals shall be taken in the same manner and be subject to the same review as appeals from orders or judgments in civil actions. All appeals shall be confined to questions within the competence conferred by this chapter upo... |
Section 2744.01 | Political subdivision tort liability definitions.
...ical, ambulance, and rescue services or protection; (b) The power to preserve the peace; to prevent and suppress riots, disturbances, and disorderly assemblages; to prevent, mitigate, and clean up releases of oil and hazardous and extremely hazardous substances as defined in section 3750.01 of the Revised Code; and to protect persons and property; (c) The provision of a system of public education; (d) The provisio... |
Section 2744.05 | Damage limitations.
...nionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education of the person injured, for mental anguish, or for any other intangible loss. |
Section 2744.06 | Satisfying a judgment against political subdivision.
...anionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education of the person injured, for mental anguish, or for any other intangible loss. (2) Except as specifically provided to the contrary in this division, a court that renders a judgment against a political subdivision as described in division (A) of this section and that is not in favor of the state may author... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...) In a case in which the court issues a protection order upon a petition alleging that the respondent engaged in domestic violence against a family or household member, the cost of supervision of the respondent's exercise of parenting time, visitation, or companionship rights, as provided in section 3113.31 of the Revised Code; (M) Upon a petition to have a person involuntarily institutionalized, the costs of appoin... |
Section 2747.01 | Application of the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act - definitions.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Goods or services" does not include the creation, dissemination, exhibition, or advertisement, or a similar promotion, of a dramatic, literary, musical, political, journalistic, or artistic work. (2) "Governmental unit" means the government of the United States, the state, a political subdivision of the state, or any department, agency, board, commission, or other instrumentality... |