Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2152.021 | Complaint of delinquency or juvenile traffic offender.
...ntendent of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district if the complaint or indictment alleges that a child committed an act that would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult, that the child was sixteen years of age or older at the time of the commission of the alleged act, and that the alleged act is any of the following: (1) A violation of section 2923.122 of the Revised Code that... |
Section 2152.13 | Serious youthful dispositional sentence and serious youthful offender dispositional sentence.
...ild committed the act charged and is by age eligible for, or required to receive, a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence. (C)(1) A child for whom a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence is sought by a prosecuting attorney has the right to a grand jury determination of probable cause that the child committed the act charged and that the child is eligible by age for a serious youthful offe... |
Section 2152.17 | Committing delinquent child to youth services department if guilty of specification.
...ild's attainment of twenty-one years of age. (F) If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing two or more acts that would be felonies if committed by an adult and if the court entering the delinquent child adjudication orders the commitment of the child for two or more of those acts to the legal custody of the department of youth services for institutionalization in a secure facility pursuant to secti... |
Section 2152.18 | No designation of institution of commitment.
...tendent of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district, and to the principal of the school the child attends, if the basis of the adjudication was the commission of an act that would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult, if the act was committed by the delinquent child when the child was fourteen years of age or older, and if the act is any of the following: (a) An act that w... |
Section 2152.21 | Dispositions for child adjudicated juvenile traffic offender.
...41 of the Revised Code, or by a private agency or organization within the state that is authorized and qualified to provide the care, treatment, or placement required. (b) If an order of disposition committing a child to the temporary custody of a home, school, camp, institution, or other facility of that nature is made under division (A)(5)(a) of this section, the length of the commitment shall not be reduced or di... |
Section 2305.118 | Action for an assisted reproduction procedure performed without consent.
...s section before the person reaches the age of twenty-one, the five-year period does not begin to run until the person reaches the age of twenty-one. |
Section 2313.14 | Juror may be excused.
...The juror is over seventy-five years of age, and the juror requests to be excused. (7) The prospective juror is an active member of a recognized Amish sect and requests to be excused because of the prospective juror's sincere belief that as a result of that membership the prospective juror cannot pass judgment in a judicial matter. (8) The prospective juror is on active duty pursuant to an executive order of the ... |
Section 2323.584 | Filing application for approval in advance of transfer.
...he Revised Code; (d) The payee's name, age, and county of residence and the number and ages of each of the payee's dependents; (e) A summary of both of the following: (i) Any prior transfers by the payee to the transferee or an affiliate, or through the transferee or an affiliate to an assignee, within the four years preceding the date of the transfer agreement and any proposed transfers by the payee to the transf... |
Section 2743.66 | Payment of award of reparations in lump sum or in installments.
...reparations is under eighteen years of age and if the amount of the award exceeds one thousand dollars, the order providing for the payment of the award shall specify that the award be paid either to the guardian of the estate of the minor appointed pursuant to Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code or to the person or depository designated by the probate court under section 2111.05 of the Revised Code. If a person... |
Section 2901.07 | DNA specimen collection procedure.
... "Head of the arresting law enforcement agency" means whichever of the following is applicable regarding the arrest in question: (a) If the arrest was made by a sheriff or a deputy sheriff, the sheriff who made the arrest or who employs the deputy sheriff who made the arrest; (b) If the arrest was made by a law enforcement officer of a law enforcement agency of a municipal corporation, the chief of police, ma... |
Section 2901.30 | Missing child report.
... and nickname, date and place of birth, age, names and addresses of parents and other relatives, fingerprints, dental records, photographs, social security number, driver's license number, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and clothing. (2) "Minor" means a person under eighteen years of age. (3) "Missing children" or "missing child" means either of the following: (a) A minor who has run away from or wh... |
Section 2903.11 | Felonious assault.
...wingly do any of the following: (1) Engage in sexual conduct with another person without disclosing that knowledge to the other person prior to engaging in the sexual conduct; (2) Engage in sexual conduct with a person whom the offender knows or has reasonable cause to believe lacks the mental capacity to appreciate the significance of the knowledge that the offender has tested positive as a carrier of a virus that... |
Section 2903.15 | Permitting child abuse.
...tody of a child under eighteen years of age or of a child with a mental or physical disability under twenty-one years of age shall cause serious physical harm to the child, or the death of the child, as a proximate result of permitting the child to be abused, to be tortured, to be administered corporal punishment or other physical disciplinary measure, or to be physically restrained in a cruel manner or for a prolong... |
Section 2905.32 | Trafficking in persons.
...luntary servitude or be compelled to engage in sexual activity for hire, engage in a performance that is obscene, sexually oriented, or nudity oriented, or be a model or participant in the production of material that is obscene, sexually oriented, or nudity oriented. (2) The other person is less than eighteen years of age or is a person with a developmental disability whom the offender knows or has reasonable cause... |
Section 2907.01 | Sex offenses general definitions.
...s a male or female who promiscuously engages in sexual activity for hire, regardless of whether the hire is paid to the prostitute or to another. (E) "Harmful to juveniles" means that quality of any material or performance describing or representing nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or sado-masochistic abuse in any form to which all of the following apply: (1) The material or performance, when considered... |
Section 2915.01 | Gambling definitions.
...mats and electronic representation or image formats, that are divided into twenty-five spaces arranged in five horizontal and five vertical rows of spaces, with each space, except the central space, being designated by a combination of a letter and a number and with the central space being designated as a free space. (b) The participants cover the spaces on the bingo cards or sheets that correspond to combinations ... |
Section 2915.09 | Illegally conducting bingo game - rules.
...aring, selling, or serving food or beverages at the site of the bingo session, permit any auxiliary unit or society of the charitable organization to pay compensation to any bingo game operator who prepares, sells, or serves food or beverages at a bingo session conducted by the charitable organization, or permit any auxiliary unit or society of the charitable organization to prepare, sell, or serve food or beverages ... |
Section 2917.211 | Dissemination of image of another person.
...ce or medium of communication. (2) "Image" means a photograph, film, videotape, digital recording, or other depiction or portrayal of a person. (3) "Interactive computer service" has the meaning defined in the "Telecommunications Act of 1996," 47 U.S.C. 230, as a mended. (4) "Internet provider" means a provider of internet service, including all of the following: (a) Broadband service, however defined or clas... |
Section 2919.194 | Procedures after detection of fetal heartbeat.
...rtbeat to term based on the gestational age of the unborn human individual the pregnant woman is carrying or, if the director of health has specified statistical probability information pursuant to rules adopted under division (C) of this section, shall provide to the pregnant woman that information. (3) The pregnant woman shall sign a form acknowledging that the pregnant woman has received information from the pe... |
Section 2919.23 | Interference with custody.
...f this section: (1) A child under the age of eighteen, or a child with a mental or physical disability under the age of twenty-one; (2) A person committed by law to an institution for delinquent, unruly, neglected, abused, or dependent children; (3) A person committed by law to an institution for persons with mental illnesses or an institution for persons with intellectual disabilities. (B) No person shall ai... |
Section 2921.29 | Failure to disclose personal information.
...a question that would reveal a person's age or date of birth if age is an element of the crime that the person is suspected of committing. |
Section 2923.11 | Weapons control definitions.
...consisting of an explosive substance or agency and a means to detonate it. "Explosive device" includes without limitation any bomb, any explosive demolition device, any blasting cap or detonator containing an explosive charge, and any pressure vessel that has been knowingly tampered with or arranged so as to explode. (I) "Incendiary device" means any firebomb, and any device designed or specially adapted to cause ph... |
Section 2923.18 | License or temporary permit to possess or use dangerous ordnance.
... following information: (1) The name, age, address, occupation, and business address of the applicant, if the applicant is a natural person, or the name, address, and principal place of business of the applicant, if the applicant is a corporation; (2) A description of the dangerous ordnance for which a permit is requested; (3) A description of the place or places where and the manner in which the dangerous ordn... |
Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
...dule II stimulant that is in a final dosage form manufactured by a person authorized by the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C.A. 301, as amended, and the federal drug abuse control laws, as defined in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code, that is or contains any amount of a schedule II depressant substance or a schedule II hallucinogenic substance; (g) An amount equal to or exce... |
Section 2925.58 | Unlawful sale of pseudoephedrine product to minor - affirmative defense.
...(A) A seller or an agent or employee of a seller may not be found guilty of a charge of a violation of section 2925.56 of the Revised Code in which the age of the purchaser or other recipient of a pseudoephedrine product is an element of the alleged violation if the seller, agent, or employee raises and proves as an affirmative defense that all of the following occurred: (1) A card holder attempting to purchase or r... |