Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 195.02 | Administration.
...The attorney general shall use money appropriated to the internet crimes against children task force to support the operation of the task force including equipment, personnel, and training only and for no other purpose. The attorney general shall disburse money appropriated for the purposes of this section in the following manner: Sixty per cent to the Ohio internet crimes against children task force; Twenty pe... |
Section 197.08 | Commission duties.
...The Holocaust and genocide memorial and education commission shall do the following: (A) Gather and disseminate Holocaust and genocide information throughout this state; (B) Take inventory of current statewide Holocaust and genocide memorial and education programs and initiatives, and propose programming to fill program and initiative gaps; (C) Secure appropriate recognition of the accomplishments and contribut... |
Section 2101.026 | Franklin county probate court mental health fund.
...(A) The probate court of Franklin county may accept funds or other program assistance from, or charge fees for services described in division (B) of this section rendered to, individuals, corporations, agencies, or organizations, including, but not limited to, the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services of Franklin county or the Franklin county board of developmental disabilities. Any funds or fe... |
Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.
... subject matter upon any other court or agency. (B)(1) The probate court has concurrent jurisdiction with, and the same powers at law and in equity as, the general division of the court of common pleas to issue writs and orders, and to hear and determine actions as follows: (a) If jurisdiction relative to a particular subject matter is stated to be concurrent in a section of the Revised Code or has been construed... |
Section 2105.31 | Uniform simultaneous death act definitions.
...ity, employer, government, governmental agency, political subdivision or instrumentality, or any other person authorized or obligated by law or a governing instrument to make payments or transfers. |
Section 2108.01 | Anatomical gift definitions.
...overnment or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity. (U) "Physician" means an individual authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery, or an individual authorized under the laws of any other state to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicin... |
Section 2108.34 | Second chance trust fund.
...(A) There is hereby created in the state treasury the second chance trust fund. The fund shall consist of voluntary contributions deposited as provided in sections 4501.028 and 4503.721 of the Revised Code. All investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund. (B) The director of health shall use the money in the fund only for the following purposes: (1) Development and implementation of a campaign ... |
Section 2109.01 | Fiduciary defined.
...the benefit of another; and includes an agency under contract with the department of developmental disabilities for the provision of protective service under sections 5123.55 to 5123.59 of the Revised Code, appointed by and accountable to the probate court as guardian or trustee with respect to persons with developmental disabilities. |
Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided by law, including division (D) of this section, or by the instrument creating the trust, a fiduciary having funds belonging to a trust that are to be invested may invest them in the following: (1) Bonds or other obligations of the United States or of this state; (2) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any county, municipal corporation, school district, or other legall... |
Section 2111.01 | Guardian and conservatorship definitions.
...vised Code. "Guardian" also includes an agency under contract with the department of developmental disabilities for the provision of protective service under sections 5123.55 to 5123.59 of the Revised Code when appointed by the probate court to have the care and management of the person of an incompetent. (B) "Ward" means any person for whom a guardian is acting or for whom the probate court is acting pursuant to se... |
Section 2111.02 | Appointment of guardian - limited, interim, emergency, or standby guardian - nomination.
...en the guardian of an incompetent is an agency under contract with the department of developmental disabilities for the provision of protective services under sections 5123.55 to 5123.59 of the Revised Code, the guardian of an incompetent, by virtue of the appointment as guardian, shall be the guardian of the minor children of the guardian's ward, unless the court appoints some other person as their guardian. ... |
Section 2112.01 | Definitions.
...oint venture, government, governmental agency or instrumentality, public corporation, or other legal or commercial entity. (L) "Protected person" means an adult for whom a protective order has been issued. (M) "Protective order" means an order appointing a guardian or other order under division (B)(3) of section 2111.02 of the Revised Code related to the management of an adult's person, property, or both or a... |
Section 2112.25 | Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
...s state or a governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of this state. (C) As used in this section, "unjustifiable conduct" includes, but is not limited to, conduct by a person that attempts to create jurisdiction in this state by removing the adult from the adult's home state, secreting the adult, retaining the adult, or restraining or otherwise preventing the adult from returning to the adult's ho... |
Section 2131.03 | Definitions.
...y service provided through a program or agency at the federal, state, or local level that is intended to assist a person with a disability with day-to-day responsibilities and activities, including those associated with the care and supervision of a minor. |
Section 2151.18 | Court records - annual report - copies for distribution.
...(A) The juvenile court shall maintain records of all official cases brought before it, including, but not limited to, an appearance docket, a journal, and records of the type required by division (A)(2) of section 2151.35 of the Revised Code. The parents, guardian, or other custodian of any child affected, if living, or the nearest of kin of the child, if the parents would be entitled to inspect the records but are d... |
Section 2151.231 | Order requiring support of child without regard to marital status of child's parents.
...child, or the child support enforcement agency of the county in which the child, parent, or caretaker of the child resides may bring an action in a juvenile court or other court with jurisdiction under section 2101.022 or 2301.03 of the Revised Code under this section requesting the court to issue an order requiring a parent of the child to pay an amount for the support of the child without regard to the marital stat... |
Section 2151.27 | Complaint involving child.
... found. (E) A public children services agency, acting pursuant to a complaint or an action on a complaint filed under this section, is not subject to the requirements of section 3127.23 of the Revised Code. (F) Upon the filing of a complaint alleging that a child is an unruly child, the court may hold the complaint in abeyance pending the child's successful completion of actions that constitute a method to divert t... |
Section 2151.31 | Taking child into custody.
...mployee of the public children services agency, or its own motion, issue reasonable protective orders with respect to the interviewing or deposition of the child; (2) Order that the child's testimony be videotaped for preservation of the testimony for possible use in any other proceedings in the case; (3) Set any additional conditions with respect to the child or the case involving the child that are in the best in... |
Section 2151.312 | Facilities for holding unruly, neglected, abused or dependent child.
...y operated by a certified child welfare agency; (3) Any other suitable place designated by the court. (B)(1) Except as provided under division (C)(1) of section 2151.311 of the Revised Code, a child alleged to be or adjudicated a neglected child, an abused child, a dependent child, or an unruly child may not be held in any of the following facilities: (a) A state correctional institution, county, multicounty, o... |
Section 2151.314 | Hearing on detention or shelter care.
... including the public children services agency, and the guardian ad litem of the child may file a motion with the court requesting that the child be released from shelter care. The motion shall state the reasons why the child should be released from shelter care and, if a hearing has been held pursuant to division (A) of this section, any changes in the situation of the child or the parents, guardian, or custodian of... |
Section 2151.32 | Selection of custodian.
...e, select a person or an institution or agency governed by persons of like religious faith as that of the parents of such child, or in case of a difference in the religious faith of the parents, then of the religious faith of the child, or if the religious faith of the child is not ascertained, then of either of the parents. |
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.
...When 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... |
Section 2151.3532 | Rules governing newborn safety incubators.
... facility operated by a law enforcement agency, hospital, or emergency medical service organization; (b) Allow a child to be placed anonymously from outside the facility; (c) Lock the incubator after a child is placed in it so that a person outside the facility is unable to access the child; (d) Provide a controlled environment for the care and protection of the child; (e) Provide notification to a centra... |
Section 2151.40 | Cooperation with court.
...Every county, township, or municipal official or department, including the prosecuting attorney, shall render all assistance and co-operation within his jurisdictional power which may further the objects of sections 2151.01 to 2151.54 of the Revised Code. All institutions or agencies to which the juvenile court sends any child shall give to the court or to any officer appointed by it such information concerning such ... |
Section 2151.427 | Children's advocacy center - multidisciplinary team.
...irector of the public children services agency or a designee of the executive director; (c) The prosecuting attorney of the county or the prosecuting attorney's designee; (d) A mental health professional; (e) A medical health professional; (f) A victim advocate; (g) A center staff member; (h) Any other person considered appropriate by all of the entities that executed the memorandum. (2) If the center serves t... |