Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5103.03 | Rules for adequate and competent management of institutions or associations.
... the control of the department of youth services, places of detention for children established and maintained pursuant to sections 2152.41 to 2152.44 of the Revised Code, and child care centers subject to Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, the department of children and youth shall pass upon the fitness of every institution and association that receives, or desires to receive and care for children, or places children... |
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Section 5103.11 | Foster care and adoption initiatives fund.
...de funding for foster care and adoption services and initiatives. The department of children and youth shall allocate moneys from the fund according to the following distribution: (A) Fifty per cent of the moneys in the fund shall be used for foster care services and initiatives. (B) Fifty per cent of the moneys in the fund shall be used for adoption services and initiatives. |
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Section 5103.16 | Certification required before associations and institutions may accept temporary or permanent custody of child.
... placement is made by a public children services agency, an institution or association that is certified by the department of children and youth under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code to place children for adoption, or custodians in another state or foreign country, or unless all of the following criteria are met: (1) Prior to the placement and receiving of the child, the parent or parents of the child personal... |
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Section 5103.42 | [Former R.C. 5103.422, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Regional training staff responsibilities.
...d Code; (B) Providing administrative services and paying all administrative costs related to the conduct of the training; (C) Maintaining a database of the data contained in the individual training needs assessments for each PCSA caseworker and PCSA caseworker supervisor employed by a public children services agency located in the training region; (D) Analyzing training needs of PCSA caseworkers and PCSA cas... |
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Section 5103.614 | Family preservation center operational requirements.
...n accreditation for children and family services; (B) Obtain and maintain certification by the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services ; (C) Provide family preservation programs informed by evidence-based or promising practices, including all of the following: (1) Family case management; (2) Service referral and linkage; (3) Parent education; (4) Trauma screening and healing-centered inter... |
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Section 5104.042 | Suspension of child care center and home licenses without hearing.
...d type B home. (2) A public children services agency receives a report pursuant to section 2151.421 of the Revised Code, and the person alleged to have inflicted abuse or neglect on the child who is the subject of the report is any of the following: (a) The owner, licensee, or administrator of the center, type A home, or licensed type B home; (b) An employee of the center, type A home, or licensed type B hom... |
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Section 5104.05 | Requirements for building, fire prevention, and food service.
.... (3) The center has received a food service operation license under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code if meals are to be served to children other than children of the licensee or administrator, whether or not a consideration is received for the meals. (B) The director of children and youth shall issue a license or provisional license for the operation of a type A family child care home, if the director finds, ... |
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Section 5107.12 | Application for participation by assistance group.
... a county department of job and family services using an application containing information the director of job and family services requires pursuant to rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code and any additional information the county department requires. If cash assistance under the program is to be paid by the director of budget and management through the medium of direct deposit as provided ... |
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Section 5107.161 | Written notice prior to sanction.
...e a county department of job and family services sanctions an assistance group under section 5107.16 of the Revised Code, the state department of job and family services shall provide the assistance group written notice of the sanction in accordance with rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code. The written notice shall include a provision printed in bold type face that informs the assistance group tha... |
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Section 5107.287 | Good cause for being absent from school.
...The county department of job and family services shall establish policies defining "good cause for being absent from school" and specifying what constitutes a day of attendance for purposes of the learnfare program's school attendance requirement. Not later than the fifteenth day of each month of a school year or another time agreed to by the county department of job and family services and department of education... |
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Section 5107.42 | Assignment to work activities and developmental activities.
...n, county departments of job and family services shall assign each minor head of household and adult participating in Ohio works first, other than a minor head of household participating in the LEAP program, to one or more work activities and developmental activities. If a county department assigns a minor head of household or adult to the work activity established under division (H) of section 5107.60 of the Revis... |
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Section 5107.50 | Job search and readiness program.
.... County departments of job and family services shall develop and administer the program and may utilize the services of private or government entities under contract with the county department or the department of job and family services in operating the program. A county department may assign a minor head of household or adult applying for Ohio works first to the job search and readiness program before the applic... |
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Section 5107.64 | Alternative work activities.
...County departments of job and family services shall establish and administer alternative work activities for minor heads of households and adults participating in Ohio works first. In establishing alternative work activities, county departments are not limited by the restrictions Title IV-A imposes on work activities. The following are examples of alternative work activities that a county department may establish: (... |
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Section 5107.69 | No jeopardy to federal funding.
...ed States secretary of health and human services informs the department of job and family services that implementation of sections 5107.40 to 5107.69 of the Revised Code jeopardizes federal funding for the Ohio works first program, the department shall ensure that county departments of job and family services require minor heads of household and adults participating in Ohio works first to participate in work activiti... |
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Section 5107.712 | Rejection of counseling or supportive services.
...s referred to counseling or supportive services pursuant to division (B) of section 5107.71 of the Revised Code may decline the counseling, supportive services, or both. |
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Section 5108.03 | Model design for assistance or services to promote self sufficiency and personal responsibility.
...ach county department of job and family services shall do both of the following in accordance with the statement of policies the county department develops under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code: (A) Provide benefits and services that individuals need to overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self sufficiency and personal responsibility; (B) Perform related administrative duties. |
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Section 5108.12 | Responsibility for funds expended or claimed.
...ach county department of job and family services is responsible for funds expended or claimed under the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program that the department of job and family services, auditor of state, United States department of health and human services, or other government entity determines is expended or claimed in a manner that federal or state law or policy does not permit. |
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Section 511.236 | Providing police services without a contract.
...hen those members are rendering police services pursuant to this section outside the township park district by which they are employed. Police force or law enforcement department members acting, as provided in this section, outside the township park district by which they are employed shall be entitled to participate in any pension or indemnity fund established by their employer to the same extent as while act... |
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Section 5116.06 | Rules.
...(A) The director of job and family services shall adopt rules that are necessary to implement the comprehensive case management and employment program, including rules that do all of the following: (1) Provide for the program to do both of the following: (a) Help a work-eligible individual satisfy the work requirements of section 407 of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 607; (b) Help an Ohio works first partici... |
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Section 5116.12 | Provisions of individual opportunity plan.
...de shall specify which of the following services, if any, an individual participating in the comprehensive case management and employment program needs: (1) Support for the individual to obtain a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalence; (2) Job placement; (3) Job retention support; (4) Other services that aid the individual in achieving the plan's goals. (B) The services an individual rec... |
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Section 5119.17 | Addicted pregnant women and their children.
...luding by requiring community addiction services providers that receive public funds to give priority to pregnant women referred for treatment; (4) Provides for the continued monitoring of women who were addicted to a drug of abuse during their pregnancies, after the birth of their children, and for the availability of treatment and rehabilitation for those women; (5) Provides a manner of determining the aggregat... |
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Section 5119.363 | Adoption of rules for community addiction services providers.
...rning the duties of community addiction services providers under section 5119.362 of the Revised Code. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The director shall adopt rules under this section that authorize the department of behavioral health to determine an advanced practice registered nurse's, physician assistant's, or physician's compliance with section 3719.064 of the R... |
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Section 5119.364 | Publication of reports.
...ts it receives from community addiction services providers under section 5119.362 of the Revised Code: (1) Subject to division (B) of this section, make the reports available on the department's internet web site; (2) Make the reports available in an electronic format to boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services in a manner that provides the information about an individual contained in a repo... |
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Section 5119.371 | Location of opioid treatment programs.
...On application by a community addiction services provider that has purchased or leased real property to be used as the location of an opioid treatment program subject to licensure under section 5119.37 of the Revised Code, the department of behavioral health shall determine whether the location of the proposed program complies with the requirements of division (C)(4) of section 5119.37 of the Revised Code by not bein... |
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Section 5119.90 | Definitions for sections 5119.90 to 5119.98.
...ohol, drug addiction, and mental health services" means a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services established under section 340.02 or 340.021 of the Revised Code. (D) "Danger" or "threat of danger to self, family, or others" means substantial physical harm or threat of substantial physical harm upon self, family, or others. (E) "Hospital" has the same meaning as in section 3701.01 or 3727.0... |