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Section 2135.05 | Designation of proxy to make mental health decisions.

...he declarant is a patient receiving its services or a resident. (C) Divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply if the declarant and proxy are related by blood, marriage, or adoption. (D) A proxy may withdraw from a declaration prior to the declaration becoming operative by giving notice to the declarant. If the declaration is operative, a proxy may withdraw by giving written notice to the declarant's men...

Section 2135.07 | Treatment provider unwilling to comply with declaration.

...ant or a health care facility providing services to a declarant is unwilling at any time to comply with the declarant's declaration, the mental health treatment provider or health care facility promptly shall notify the declarant and any proxy and document the notification in the declarant's medical record. The mental health treatment provider or health care facility that is unwilling to comply with the declarant's d...

Section 2135.10 | Liability of mental health treatment provider.

...arant, a health care facility providing services to a declarant, or other authorized persons acting under the direction of either a mental health treatment provider of a declarant or a health care facility providing services to a declarant who administer or do not administer mental health treatment according to and in good faith reliance upon the validity of the declarant's declaration are not subject to criminal pro...

Section 2137.03 | User direction for disclosure of digital assets.

...ides a contrary provision in a terms-of-service agreement that does not require the user to act affirmatively and distinctly from the user's assent to the terms of service.

Section 2137.14 | Fiduciary duty and authority.

...t is subject to the applicable terms of service. (2) It is subject to other applicable laws, including copyright law. (3) In the case of a fiduciary, it is limited by the scope of the fiduciary's duties. (4) It may not be used to impersonate the user. (C) A fiduciary with authority over the property of a decedent, ward, principal, or settlor has the right to access any digital asset in which the decedent, war...

Section 2151.314 | Hearing on detention or shelter care.

...nsel and to appointed counsel or to the services of the county public defender or joint county public defender, if they are indigent, of the child's right to remain silent with respect to any allegation of delinquency, and of the name and telephone number of a court employee who can be contacted during the normal business hours of the court to arrange for the prompt appointment of counsel for any party who is indigen...

Section 2151.316 | Foster youth bill of rights.

... permanent custody of a public children services agency or 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 and who are subject to out-of-home care or placed with a kinship caregiver as defined in section 5101.85 of the Revised Code. (B) If the rights of an...

Section 2151.331 | Options for placement of alleged or adjudicated abused, neglected, dependent or unruly child.

...also may arrange with a public children services agency or private child placing agency to receive, or with a private noncustodial agency for temporary care of, the child within the jurisdiction of the court. A child alleged to be or adjudicated an unruly child also may be assigned to an alternative diversion program established by the court for a period not exceeding sixty days after a complaint is filed or until fi...

Section 2151.34 | Protection order against a minor.

... enforcement, dismissal, withdrawal, or service of a protection order, consent agreement, or witness subpoena or for obtaining a certified copy of a protection order or consent agreement. (2) Regardless of whether a protection order is issued or a consent agreement is approved pursuant to this section, the court may assess costs against the respondent in connection with the filing, issuance, registration, modificat...

Section 2151.356 | Sealing of juvenile court records.

...the person from the department of youth services with respect to a dispositional order made in relation to the adjudication or from an institution or facility to which the person was committed pursuant to a dispositional order made in relation to the adjudication; (iii) The court enters an order under section 2152.84 or 2152.85 of the Revised Code that contains a determination that the child is no longer a juvenile...

Section 2151.3510 | Notice to public children services agency of intended commitment order.

...ild to the custody of a public children services agency, it shall give the agency notice in the manner prescribed by the Juvenile Rules of the intended dispositional order.

Section 2151.3515 | Desertion of child definitions.

...Revised Code: (A) "Emergency medical service organization," "emergency medical technician-basic," "emergency medical technician-intermediate," "first responder," and "paramedic" have the same meanings as in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "Emergency medical service worker" means a first responder, emergency medical technician-basic, emergency medical technician-intermediate, or paramedic. (C) "Hospi...

Section 2151.3524 | [Former R.C. 2151.3522, renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Agency granted temporary custody to treat deserted child as neglected child.

...A public children services agency or private child placing agency that receives temporary custody of a child adjudicated a deserted child shall prepare case plans, conduct investigations, conduct periodic administrative reviews of case plans, and provide services for the deserted child as if the child were adjudicated a neglected child and shall follow the same procedures under this chapter in performing those functi...

Section 2151.362 | Determining school district to bear cost of educating child - change of residence.

...wn; (3) Contract with an educational service center for the service center to educate the child; (4) Contract with the school district in which the facility is located for that school district to educate the child; (5) If the child is enrolled in an internet- or computer-based community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code, and provided that the facility possesses the necessary hardware...

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

... required 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 ...

Section 2151.423 | Disclosure of confidential information to protect children.

...A public children services agency shall disclose confidential information discovered during an investigation conducted pursuant to section 2151.421 or 2151.422 of the Revised Code to any federal, state, or local government entity, including any appropriate military authority or any agency providing prevention services to the child, that needs the information to carry out its responsibilities to protect children from ...

Section 2151.426 | Children's advocacy center - memorandum of understanding.

...by the center: (a) The public children services agency; (b) Representatives of any county or municipal law enforcement agencies serving the county that investigate any of the types of abuse specified in the memorandum of understanding creating the center as being within the center's jurisdiction; (c) The prosecuting attorney of the county or a village solicitor, city director of law, or similar chief legal officer...

Section 2151.427 | Children's advocacy center - multidisciplinary team.

...ecutive director of the public children services agency or a designee of the executive director; (c) The prosecuting attorney of the county or the prosecuting attorney's designee; (d) A mental health professional; (e) A medical health professional; (f) A victim advocate; (g) A center staff member; (h) Any other person considered appropriate by all of the entities that executed the memorandum. (2) If the center...

Section 2151.429 | Traditional and alternative response pathways.

...ised Code, pursued by a public children services agency shall include two response pathways, the traditional response pathway and the alternative response pathway. The director of children and youth shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code setting forth the procedures and criteria for public children services agencies to assign and reassign response pathways. (B) The agency shall use the trad...

Section 2151.46 | Foster children in residential facilities - definitions.

...on" means an organization that provides services, including recreation, mental health care, and academic support, for a child placed in foster care. (B) "Emergency department" includes a hospital emergency department and freestanding emergency department. (C) "Freestanding emergency department" has the same meaning as in section 3727.49 of the Revised Code. (D) "First responder" means an EMT, EMT-basic, AEMT, E...

Section 2151.461 | Hospital visit - notification and response.

...1) Communicate with the public children services agency or private child placing agency with custody of the child about the visit. Except for care that a child has consented to under section 2108.31, 2151.85, 2907.29, 3701.242, 3709.241, 3719.012, 5120.172, or 5122.04 of the Revised Code, the emergency department or hospital shall discuss the child's medical treatment with and request authorization of care from the a...

Section 2151.468 | Mandatory review of child's placement.

...(A) A public children services agency or private child placing agency with custody of a child who is under the care and supervision of a residential facility shall review the placement of the child if any of the following occur: (1) The child presents to an emergency department or is admitted to a hospital for an injury or mental health crisis. (2) A police report is generated with regard to the child. (3) Duri...

Section 2151.541 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.

... available computerized legal research services, or both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the judge shall do one of the following: (a) If the judge is clerk of the court, charge one additional fee not to exceed three dollars on the filing of each cause of action or appeal under division (A), (Q), or (U) of section 2303.20 of the Revised Code...

Section 2152.10 | Mandatory and discretionary transfers.

...egal custody of the department of youth services upon the basis of that adjudication. (2) The child is charged with a category two offense, other than a violation of section 2905.01 of the Revised Code, the child was sixteen years of age or older at the time of the commission of the act charged, and either or both of the following apply: (a) The child previously was adjudicated a delinquent child for committing a...

Section 2152.41 | Detention facilities.

...so may arrange with any public children services agency or private child placing agency to receive, or private noncustodial agency for temporary care of, children within the jurisdiction of the court. If the court arranges for the board of children temporarily detained in certified foster homes or through any private child placing agency, the county shall pay a reasonable sum to be fixed by the court for the board ...