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Section 2929.12 | Seriousness of crime and recidivism factors.

... of the physical or mental condition or age of the victim. (2) The victim of the offense suffered serious physical, psychological, or economic harm, including serious physical harm the victim caused to the victim's self, as a result of the offense. (3) The victim died by suicide as a result of the offense. (4) The offender held a public office or position of trust in the community, and the offense related to th...

Section 2929.17 | Nonresidential sanctions - felony.

... offender was under twenty-one years of age at the time of committing the offense, a requirement that the offender participate in a sex offender treatment program certified by the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 2950.16 of the Revised Code.

Section 2929.22 | Determining appropriate sentence for misdemeanors.

...nces; (d) Whether the victim's youth, age, disability, or other factor made the victim particularly vulnerable to the offense or made the impact of the offense more serious; (e) Whether the offender is likely to commit future crimes in general, in addition to the circumstances described in divisions (B)(1)(b) and (c) of this section; (f) Whether the offender has an emotional, mental, or physical condition that ...

Section 2930.07 | Privacy of victim's information.

...submitted to a court, a law enforcement agency or officer, or a prosecutor or filed with a clerk of court, including, but not limited to, pleadings, motions, exhibits, transcripts, orders, and judgments, or any documentation, including audio or video recordings of a victim of violating a protection order, an offense of violence, or a sexually oriented offense, prepared or created by a court, clerk of court, or law en...

Section 2938.02 | Applicability of chapter.

...ere the conduct of any person under the age of eighteen years is made the subject of inquiry and for which special provision is made by Chapter 2151. or 2152. of the Revised Code, such matters shall be tried, adjusted, or disposed of pursuant to Chapter 2151. or 2152. of the Revised Code.

Section 2945.483 | Rights when testifying of child or person with developmental disability.

... any individual under eighteen years of age. (2) "Developmental disability" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (B) In any proceeding in which a child or person with a developmental disability testifies in open court, the child or person with a developmental disability shall have the following rights to be enforced sua sponte by the court or upon motion or notice of any attorney involv...

Section 2945.49 | Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.

...offense was less than thirteen years of age when the complaint or information was filed, whichever occurred earlier, the court, upon motion of the prosecutor in the case, may admit videotaped preliminary hearing testimony of the child victim as evidence at the trial, in lieu of the child victim appearing as a witness and testifying at the trial, if all of the following apply: (a) The videotape of the testimony was m...

Section 2949.12 | Reception facilities for convicted felons.

...ent. In the case of a person under the age of eighteen years who is certified to the court of common pleas by the juvenile court, the clerk of the court of common pleas also shall attach a copy of the certification to the copy of the indictment. The convicted felon shall be assigned to an institution or designated to be housed in a county, multicounty, municipal, municipal-county, or multicounty-municipal jai...

Section 2950.07 | Commencement date for duty to register.

... and, after attaining eighteen years of age, subsequently is convicted of or pleads guilty to another sexually oriented offense or child-victim oriented offense, the subsequent conviction or guilty plea does not limit, affect, or supersede the duties imposed upon the delinquent child under this chapter relative to the delinquent child's classification as a juvenile offender registrant or as an out-of-state juvenile o...

Section 2953.33 | [Former R.C. 2953.52, amended and renumbered by S.B. 288, 134th General Assembly, effective 4/4/2023] Sealing of official records after not guilty finding, dismissal of proceedings, grand jury no bill, or pardon.

...ctim who is less than thirteen years of age, except for an offense under section 2919.21 of the Revised Code; (e) A felony of the first or second degree; (f) A violation of section 2919.25 or 2919.27 of the Revised Code or a violation of a municipal ordinance that is substantially similar to either section; (g) A violation that is a felony of the third degree if the person has more than one prior conviction ...

Section 301.01 | Petition relating to new county or county seat.

...e petitioners must be eighteen years of age and resident taxpayers or voters within the several townships in which they reside. The petition shall set forth the name of the township and county in which the petitioners reside, and that their residence is within or out of the bounds of the proposed new county, as the case may be. The foregoing requirements shall be proven by the certificate of a township fiscal office...

Section 307.621 | Establishing child fatality review board.

...ths of children under eighteen years of age. The boards of county commissioners of two or more counties may, by adopting a joint resolution passed by a majority of the members of each participating board of county commissioners, create a regional child fatality review board to serve all participating counties. The joint resolution shall appoint, for each county participating as part of the regional review board, one ...

Section 307.624 | Organization of child fatality review board.

...of all children under eighteen years of age who, at the time of death, were residents of the county or, if a regional review board, one of the participating counties.

Section 307.626 | Annual report.

...(2) Factors contributing to death; (3) Age; (4) Sex; (5) Race; (6) The geographic location of death; (7) The year of death. The report shall specify the number of child deaths that were not reviewed during the previous calendar year. The report may include recommendations for actions that might prevent other deaths, as well as any other information the review board determines should be included. (B) Report...

Section 307.627 | Accessing confidential information.

...ny individual; public children services agency, private child placing agency, or agency that provides services specifically to individuals or families; law enforcement agency; or other public or private entity that provided services to a child whose death is being reviewed by a child fatality review board, on the request of the review board, shall submit to the review board a summary sheet of information. (a) With r...

Section 3101.04 | Consent by juvenile court.

... juvenile court files a consent to marriage pursuant to the juvenile rules, the probate court may issue a license not earlier than fourteen calendar days after the juvenile court files the consent, notwithstanding either or both the contracting parties for the marital relation are the age of seventeen years. The license shall not issue until section 3101.05 of the Revised Code has been complied with.

Section 3101.042 | Order specifying that party has the capacity of an eighteen-year-old person.

... juvenile court files a consent to marriage pursuant to the juvenile rules, the court shall also issue an order regarding each party to the marriage who is seventeen years of age. The court order shall specify that the party has the capacity of an eighteen-year-old person as described in section 3109.011 of the Revised Code.

Section 3103.03 | Married persons' obligations of support.

...t to children shall continue beyond the age of majority as long as the child continuously attends on a full-time basis any recognized and accredited high school. That duty of support shall continue during seasonal vacation periods. (C) If a married person neglects to support the person's spouse in accordance with this section, any other person, in good faith, may supply the spouse with necessaries for the support ...

Section 3103.031 | Assuming parental duty of support.

... to the child shall continue beyond the age of majority as long as the child continuously attends on a full-time basis any recognized and accredited high school. That duty of support shall continue during seasonal vacation periods.

Section 3105.10 | Judgment - separation agreement.

...action of the court, pronounce the marriage contract dissolved and both of the parties released from their obligations. (B)(1) A separation agreement providing for the support of children eighteen years of age or older is enforceable by the court of common pleas. (2) A separation agreement that was voluntarily entered into by the parties may be enforceable by the court of common pleas upon the motion of either part...

Section 3105.18 | Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support.

...ning abilities of the parties; (c) The ages and the physical, mental, and emotional conditions of the parties; (d) The retirement benefits of the parties; (e) The duration of the marriage; (f) The extent to which it would be inappropriate for a party, because that party will be custodian of a minor child of the marriage, to seek employment outside the home; (g) The standard of living of the parties establishe...

Section 3107.031 | Assessor to conduct home study - false statements.

...ssessor shall not consider the person's age when determining whether the person is suitable to adopt if the person is old enough to adopt as provided by section 3107.03 of the Revised Code. An assessor may request departments or agencies within or outside this state to assist in the home study as may be appropriate and to make a written report to be included with and attached to the report to the court. The assess...

Section 3107.035 | Search of national sex offender web site.

...an interlocutory order of adoption, the agency or attorney that arranges an adoption for the prospective adoptive parent shall conduct a search of the United States department of justice national sex offender public web site regarding the prospective adoptive parent and all persons eighteen years of age or older who reside with the prospective adoptive parent. (B) A petition for adoption may be denied based solely...

Section 3107.05 | Contents of petition.

...placing the minor; (5) The full name, age, place, and duration of residence of the petitioner; (6) The marital status of the petitioner, including the date and place of marriage, if married; (7) The relationship to the petitioner of the person to be adopted; (8) That the petitioner has facilities and resources suitable to provide for the nurture and care of the person to be adopted, and that it is the desire ...

Section 3107.06 | Consent to adoption.

...ather of the minor; (C) Any person or agency having permanent custody of the minor or authorized by court order to consent; (D) The minor, if more than twelve years of age, unless the court, finding that it is in the best interest of the minor, determines that the minor's consent is not required.