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Section 2111.46 | Guardianship of minors.

...ore the minor is over fourteen years of age, the guardian's power shall continue until the ward arrives at the age of majority, unless removed for good cause or unless the ward selects another suitable guardian. After the selection is made and approved by the probate court and the person selected is appointed and qualified, the powers of the former guardian shall cease. The former guardian's final account as gu...

Section 2125.03 | Distribution to beneficiaries.

...ry resulting from the death and for the age and condition of the beneficiaries. If all of the beneficiaries are on an equal degree of consanguinity to the deceased person, the beneficiaries may adjust the share of each beneficiary among themselves. If the beneficiaries do not adjust their shares among themselves, the court shall adjust the share of each beneficiary in the same manner as the court adjusts the shares o...

Section 2151.415 | Motion for order of disposition upon termination of temporary custody order.

... to be made, a public children services agency or private child placing agency that has been given temporary custody of a child pursuant to section 2151.353 of the Revised Code, not later than thirty days prior to the earlier of the date for the termination of the custody order pursuant to division (H) of section 2151.353 of the Revised Code or the date set at the dispositional hearing for the hearing to be held purs...

Section 2151.81 | Independent living services definitions.

...g and maintaining a residence, money management, utilization of community services and systems, personal health care, hygiene and safety, and time management; (4) Assisting in obtaining education, training, and employment skills; (5) Assisting in developing positive adult relationships and community supports. (B) "Young adult" means a person eighteen years of age or older but under twenty-one years of age who was ...

Section 2151.85 | Unmarried, unemancipated minor may seek abortion without notice to parent, guardian or custodian.

...nt, unmarried, under eighteen years of age, and unemancipated and who wishes to have an abortion without the notification of her parents, guardian, or custodian may file a complaint in the juvenile court of the county in which she has a residence or legal settlement or in the juvenile court of any county that borders to any extent the county in which she has a residence or legal settlement requesting the issua...

Section 2152.203 | Restitution.

...l payment for the value of stolen or damaged property. The value of stolen or damaged property shall be the replacement cost of the property or the actual cost of repairing the property when repair is possible. (2) Medical expenses; (3) Mental health counseling expenses; (4) Wages or profits lost due to injury or harm to the victim as determined by the court. Lost wages include commission income as well as base...

Section 2305.111 | Assault or battery actions - childhood sexual abuse.

...olation a child under eighteen years of age or a child with a developmental disability or physical impairment under twenty-one years of age. The court need not find that any person has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to the offense under the specified section of the Revised Code in order for the conduct that is the violation constituting the offense to be childhood sexual abuse for purposes of this division. This...

Section 2901.13 | Statute of limitations for criminal offenses.

...lect of a child under eighteen years of age or of a child with a developmental disability or physical impairment under twenty-one years of age shall not begin to run until either of the following occurs: (1) The victim of the offense reaches the age of majority. (2) A public children services agency, or a municipal or county peace officer that is not the parent or guardian of the child, in the county in which t...

Section 2905.01 | Kidnapping.

..., or, in the case of a victim under the age of thirteen or mentally incompetent, by any means, shall remove another from the place where the other person is found or restrain the liberty of the other person, for any of the following purposes: (1) To hold for ransom, or as a shield or hostage; (2) To facilitate the commission of any felony or flight thereafter; (3) To terrorize, or to inflict serious physical harm ...

Section 2905.05 | Criminal child enticement.

... lure any child under fourteen years of age to accompany the person in any manner, including entering into any vehicle or onto any vessel, whether or not the offender knows the age of the child, if both of the following apply: (1) The actor does not have the express or implied permission of the parent, guardian, or other legal custodian of the child in undertaking the activity. (2) The actor is not a law enforcemen...

Section 2905.11 | Extortion and sexual extortion.

...1 of the Revised Code. (5) "Private images" means images of sexual activity, masturbation, sexual excitement, nudity, bestiality, extreme or bizarre violence, cruelty, or brutality, or human bodily functions of elimination. (6) "Threat" includes a direct threat and a threat by innuendo. (B) No person, with purpose to obtain any valuable thing or valuable benefit or to induce another to do an unlawful act, shall...

Section 2907.03 | Sexual battery.

...(A) No person shall engage in sexual activity with another; cause another to engage in sexual activity with the offender; or cause two or more other persons to engage in sexual activity when any of the following apply: (1) The offender knowingly coerces the other person, or one of the other persons, to submit by any means that would prevent resistance by a person of ordinary resolution. (2) The offender knows tha...

Section 2907.04 | Unlawful sexual conduct with minor.

...(A) No person who is eighteen years of age or older shall engage in sexual conduct with another when the offender knows the other person is thirteen years of age or older but less than sixteen years of age, or the offender is reckless in that regard. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. (1) Except as otherwise provided in divisions (B)(2), (3), and (4) of this secti...

Section 2907.321 | Pandering obscenity involving a minor or impaired person.

...aterial or performance. (2) Mistake of age is not a defense to a charge under this section. (3) In a prosecution under this section, the trier of fact may infer that a person in the material or performance involved is a minor or impaired person if the material or performance, through its title, text, visual representation, or otherwise, represents or depicts the person as a minor or impaired person. (C) Whoever v...

Section 2907.33 | Deception to obtain matter harmful to juveniles.

...that such juvenile is eighteen years of age or over or married. (B) No juvenile, for the purpose of obtaining any material or gaining admission to any performance which is harmful to juveniles, shall do either of the following: (1) Falsely represent that he is eighteen years of age or over or married; (2) Exhibit any identification or document purporting to show that he is eighteen years of age or over or married....

Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.

... to, all input, output, processing, storage, computer program, or communication facilities that are connected, or related, in a computer system or network to an electronic device of that nature. (N) "Computer system" means a computer and related devices, whether connected or unconnected, including, but not limited to, data input, output, and storage devices, data communications links, and computer programs and data...

Section 2919.16 | Post-viability abortion definitions.

...n with a human ovum. (B) "Gestational age" or "gestation" means the age of an unborn child as calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period of a pregnant woman. (C) "Health care facility" means a hospital, clinic, ambulatory surgical treatment center, other center, medical school, office of a physician, infirmary, dispensary, medical training institution, or other institution or location in or at...

Section 2919.19 | Definitions for ORC sections 2919.191 to 2919.1910.

...conception and includes the embryonic stage of development. (6) "Gestational age" means the age of an unborn human individual as calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period of a pregnant woman. (7) "Gestational sac" means the structure that comprises the extraembryonic membranes that envelop the fetus and that is typically visible by ultrasound after the fourth week of pregnancy. (8) "Intrauter...

Section 2925.62 | Illegally selling dextromethorphan.

...nicipal government, or a subdivision or agency of any of the foregoing, including a driver's or commercial driver's license, an identification card issued under sections 4507.50 to 4507.52 of the Revised Code, a military identification card, or any other form of identification that bears the name, date of birth, description, and picture of the person identified. (3) "Retailer" means a place of business that offers ...

Section 2927.024 | Furnishing false information; penalty.

...(A) No person who is eighteen years of age or older but younger than twenty-one years of age shall knowingly furnish false information concerning that person's name, age, or other identification for the purpose of obtaining tobacco products. (B) Whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of furnishing false information to obtain tobacco products. Except as otherwise provided in this division, furnishi...

Section 2929.04 | Death penalty or imprisonment - aggravating and mitigating factors.

...f the commission of the offense, was engaged in the victim's duties, or it was the offender's specific purpose to kill a law enforcement officer as so defined. (7) The offense was committed while the offender was committing, attempting to commit, or fleeing immediately after committing or attempting to commit kidnapping, rape, aggravated arson, aggravated robbery, or aggravated burglary, and either the offender was...

Section 2929.05 | Supreme court review upon appeal of sentence of death.

... the offender was not eighteen years of age or older at the time of the commission of the aggravated murder for which the offender was sentenced and if the offender shows by a preponderance of the evidence that the offender was less than eighteen years of age at the time of the commission of the aggravated murder for which the offender was sentenced. The court is not required to hold a hearing on a motion filed pursu...

Section 2929.14 | Definite prison terms.

...alty for the offense, the specific language of that section shall control in determining the minimum term or otherwise sentencing the offender but the minimum term or sentence imposed under that specific language shall be considered for purposes of the Revised Code as if it had been imposed under this division. (b) For a felony of the first degree committed prior to March 22, 2019, the prison term shall be a defini...

Section 2929.19 | Sentencing hearing.

...he offender was under eighteen years of age, in addition to other factors considered, consider youth and its characteristics as mitigating factors, including: (i) The chronological age of the offender at the time of the offense and that age's hallmark features, including intellectual capacity, immaturity, impetuosity, and a failure to appreciate risks and consequences; (ii) The family and home environment of th...

Section 2931.02 | Criminal jurisdiction - county courts.

...ment of a child under eighteen years of age by the child's parents; (D) The abandonment, or ill treatment of a child under eighteen years of age by the child's guardian; (E) The employment of a child under fourteen years of age in public exhibitions or vocations injurious to health, life, or morals, or which will cause or permit the child to suffer unnecessary physical or mental pain; (F) The regulation, restri...