Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4781.08 | Manufactured housing installer license.
...icant who is at least eighteen years of age and meets all of the following requirements: (1) Submits an application to the division on a form the division prescribes; (2) Completes all training requirements the division prescribes; (3) Meets the experience requirements the division prescribes by rule; (4) Has at least one year of experience installing manufactured housing under the supervision of a licensed m... |
Section 5.226 | Ohio braille literacy week.
...nd became blind from an accident at the age of three. |
Section 5.2252 | Brain aneurysm awareness month.
... cent of Americans, most commonly those aged thirty-five to sixty years. The state encourages and commends private efforts, including those of the brain aneurysm foundation, to enhance funding for aneurysm research, provide educational materials and programs, and create a support network for patients, survivors, and their families. |
Section 5.263 | We Card Month.
... is designated "We Card Month" to encourage retailers to ask for identification from each person who attempts to purchase age-restricted products in order to prevent sales of those products to minors. |
Section 503.42 | Permits - licenses - regulations.
...e Revised Code: (A) No person shall engage in, conduct or carry on, or permit to be engaged in, conducted or carried on in the unincorporated areas of the township, the operation of a massage establishment without first having obtained a permit from the board of township trustees as provided in section 503.43 of the Revised Code. (B) No individual shall act as a masseur or masseuse for a massage establishment locat... |
Section 503.44 | Denial or revocation of permit.
...plication for a permit to operate a massage establishment or revoke a previously issued permit, for any of the following reasons: (A) Falsification of any of the information required for the application or failure to fully complete the application; (B) Failure to cooperate with any required health or safety inspection; (C) Any one of the persons named on the application is under the age of eighteen; (D) Any one o... |
Section 503.46 | Denial or revocation of license.
...cation; (B) The applicant is under the age of twenty-one. (C) The applicant has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any violation of Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, or violation of any municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any offense contained in Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, within five years preceding the application. (D) The applicant has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a vi... |
Section 5101.28 | Written agreements with law enforcement agencies to exchange, obtain, or share information regarding public assistance recipients.
...ment of children and youth, or a county agency, a law enforcement agency shall provide information regarding public assistance recipients to enable the department of job and family services, department of children and youth, or county agency to determine, for eligibility purposes, whether a recipient or a member of a recipient's assistance group is a fugitive felon or violating a condition of probation, a community c... |
Section 5101.30 | Rules for conditions and procedures for the release of information.
...epartment of children and youth, county agencies, other state and county entities, contractors, grantees, private entities, or officials participating in the administration of public assistance programs. The rules shall comply with applicable federal statutes and regulations. (1) The rules shall specify conditions and procedures for the release of information which may include, among other conditions and procedure... |
Section 5101.53 | Supplementing payments of recipients of aid under Title XVI of Social Security Act.
...partment, the director of budget and management shall provide for payment to the secretary of amounts equal to the expenditures of the secretary under the agreement. Such payments shall be charged to the administration and adjustment fund, which is hereby created in the state treasury. The department of job and family services may make aid payments to aged, blind, or disabled individuals who are determined as the re... |
Section 5101.612 | Allocation of county adult protective services funds.
...l receive an amount equal to the percentage of the funding it received in the immediately preceding fiscal year, exclusive of any releases from or additions to the allocation or any sanctions imposed under this section; (2) If the amount is equal to the amount initially appropriated for the immediately preceding fiscal year, each county shall receive an amount equal to the amount it received in the preceding fiscal... |
Section 5101.621 | Memorandum of understanding related to responsibilities in cases of adult abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
...red by the county department to another agency pursuant to section 5101.64 of the Revised Code; (3) The roles and responsibilities for filing criminal charges against persons alleged to have abused, neglected, or exploited adults. Failure to follow the procedure set forth in the memorandum of understanding is not grounds for, and shall not result in, the dismissal of any charge or complaint arising from a report o... |
Section 5101.63 | Reporting abuse, neglect or exploitation of adult.
..., professional clinical counselor, marriage and family therapist, or independent marriage and family therapist; (h) An individual licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code as a pharmacist; (i) An individual holding a certificate to practice as a dialysis technician issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code; (j) An employee of a home health agency, as defined in section 3701.881 of the Revised Code; ... |
Section 5101.70 | Emergency order.
...de all of the following: (1) The name, age, and address of the adult in need of protective services; (2) The nature of the emergency; (3) The proposed protective services; (4) The petitioner's reasonable belief, together with facts supportive thereof, as to the existence of the circumstances described in divisions (D)(1) to (3) of this section; (5) Facts showing the petitioner's attempts to obtain the adult's co... |
Section 5101.89 | Youth and family ombudsmen office definitions.
...wing: (1) Less than eighteen years of age; (2) An emancipated young adult; (3) Is in the temporary or permanent custody of a public children services agency, a planned permanent living arrangement, or in the Title-IV-E-eligible care and placement responsibility of a juvenile court or other governmental agency that provides Title IV-E reimbursable placement services. (B) "Emancipated young adult" has the same ... |
Section 5103.13 | Children's crisis care facilities requirements and limitations.
... facility by a public children services agency or private child placing agency that has legal custody or permanent custody of the preteen and determines that an emergency situation exists necessitating the preteen's placement in the facility rather than an institution certified under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code or elsewhere. (b) "Children's crisis care facility" does not include any of the following: (i... |
Section 5103.181 | Background checks.
....03 of the Revised Code, a recommending agency shall conduct a search of the United States department of justice national sex offender public web site regarding the prospective or current foster caregiver and all persons eighteen years of age or older who reside with the prospective or current foster caregiver. Certification may be denied based solely on the results of the search. (B) The director of children and ... |
Section 5103.60 | Residential infant care center definitions.
...ns a child who is less than one year of age. (B) "Residential infant care center" means a facility that has as its primary purpose the provision of residential services for infants affected by substance use and the preservation of families through infant diversion practices and programs. |
Section 5103.6010 | Residential infant care center operational requirements.
...terns who are under twenty-one years of age to be supervised. (F) Request a criminal records check with respect to volunteers and interns in accordance with section 2151.86 of the Revised Code; (G) Employ registered nurses, patient care assistants, or licensed professional nurses to meet required child-to-staff ratios; (H) Require the center's peer supporter, family advocate, licensed social worker, licensed... |
Section 5104.015 | Adoption of rules.
...shall include specific rules for school-age child care centers that are developed in consultation with the department of education and workforce. The rules shall include the following: (A) Submission of a site plan and descriptive plan of operation to demonstrate how the center proposes to meet the requirements of this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter for the initial license application; (B) S... |
Section 5104.30 | Administration and coordination of federal and state funding for publicly funded child care.
...youth is hereby designated as the state agency responsible for administration and coordination of federal and state funding for publicly funded child care in this state. Publicly funded child care shall be provided to the following: (1) Recipients of transitional child care as provided under section 5104.34 of the Revised Code; (2) Participants in the Ohio works first program established under Chapter 5107. of ... |
Section 5107.05 | Adoption of rules.
...irements regarding income, citizenship, age, residence, and assistance group composition; (4) For the purpose of section 5107.12 of the Revised Code, application and verification procedures, including the minimum information an application must contain; (5) The extent to which a participant of Ohio works first must notify, pursuant to section 5107.12 of the Revised Code, a county department of job and family servic... |
Section 5107.28 | Learnfare program.
...m may provide for an incentive to encourage a parent or, if a participating student is eighteen or nineteen years of age, the student to consent to the release of the participating student's school attendance records and the participating student to comply with the program's school attendance requirement. |
Section 5107.283 | Incentives for meeting learnfare school attendance requirement.
...tudent is eighteen or nineteen years of age, the student, consents to the release of the student's school attendance records and the student complies with the learnfare school attendance requirement. An incentive may be a cash bonus or other form of incentive. The county department shall not receive any additional state or federal funds to pay for incentives. |
Section 5107.284 | Reducing assistance for refusal to consent to release of records.
...tudent is eighteen or nineteen years of age, the student to consent to release of the student's school attendance records. If the parent or participating student refuses to consent, the county department shall reduce the assistance group's cash assistance payment for the month immediately following the month of the refusal and each month thereafter until consent is given. The cash assistance payment shall be reduced ... |