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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 ...

Section 2152.54 | Evaluators; qualifications.

...partment of mental health and addiction services to provide forensic services and appointed by the director of the facility or center to conduct the evaluation; (2) A psychiatrist or a licensed clinical psychologist who satisfies the criteria of division (I) of section 5122.01 of the Revised Code and has specialized education, training, or experience in forensic evaluations of children or adolescents. (B) An evalua...

Section 2153.081 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.

...e available computerized legal research services, or both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the judges shall authorize and direct the clerk or a deputy clerk of the court to 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. (2)...

Section 2301.031 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.

...e available computerized legal research services, or both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the judges shall do one of the following: (a) Authorize and direct the clerk or a deputy clerk of the division to 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 s...

Section 2301.14 | Taxing costs.

...the court of common pleas in which the service of a court interpreter is rendered shall tax in the cost bill in such case, to be collected as other costs, the sum of three dollars for each day of service of such interpreter, which fees shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the county fund. If the party taxed with costs is indigent, the clerk shall not tax the interpreter's fees as costs, and t...

Section 2301.22 | Reporters - compensation.

...owance shall be in full payment for all services so rendered. The county auditor shall issue warrants on the county treasurer for the payment of the compensation under this section in equal monthly installments if the compensation is allowed annually, and in case of services per diem, for the amount of the bill approved by the court, from the general fund upon the presentation of a certified copy of the journa...

Section 2301.271 | Minimum standards for the training of adult probation officers.

... the standards. The department of youth services shall develop minimum standards for the training of probation officers who supervise juvenile offenders. (B) Within six months after September 30, 2011, the department of rehabilitation and correction and, within six months after the effective date of this amendment, the department of youth services shall make available a copy of the minimum standards developed...

Section 2301.52 | Minimum provisions for community-based correctional proposals.

...by the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction for community-based correctional facilities and programs and district community-based correctional facilities and programs. (B) The designation of a program that will be applied individually to each person sentenced to the facility and program by a court pursuant to section 2929.16 or 2929.17 of the Revised Code or ot...

Section 2301.56 | Application for state financial assistance.

...to the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction for state financial assistance for the cost of renovation, maintenance, and operation of any of the facilities and programs. If the facility governing board has proposed or established more than one facility and program and if it desires state financial assistance for more than one of the facilities and programs, the b...

Section 2301.571 | Inmate responsibility for medical expenses.

... the payment of any medical expense or service requested by and provided to that person. (B) No person confined in a community-based correctional facility or district community-based correctional facility shall be denied any necessary medical care because of inability to pay for medical treatment or service. (C) Nothing in this section shall cause a community-based correctional facility or district community...

Section 2305.17 | Commencement of action.

... that summons issue or an affidavit for service by publication, if service is obtained within one year.

Section 2305.18 | Summons on corporation in hands of a receiver.

...rter prescribes the manner and place of service, or either, and before the expiration of the sixty days referred to in section 2305.17 of the Revised Code it passes into the hands of a receiver, then, following such attempt to commence an action, within such sixty days service may be made upon such receiver, or his cashier, treasurer, secretary, clerk, or managing agent, or if none of these can be found, by a copy of...

Section 2305.25 | Peer review committee definitions.

...ring corporation to provide health care services to enrollees, which conduct adversely affects, or could adversely affect, the health or welfare of any patient; (g) A peer review committee of a sickness and accident insurer that has at least a two-thirds majority of physicians in active practice and that conducts professional credentialing and quality review activities involving the competence or professional ...

Section 2305.37 | Person donating perishable food for distribution to needy individuals not liable for harm.

...ily, or household purposes. (4) "Food service operation" has the same meaning as in section 3717.01 of the Revised Code. (5) "Food that is gleaned" means perishable food that remains on a farm or other real property and that the owner, lessee, renter, or operator of the property permits one or more persons to salvage free-of-charge for subsequent donation to one or more agencies. (6) "Harm" means injury, death,...

Section 2307.011 | Civil action definitions.

...dical care or treatment, rehabilitation services, or other care, treatment, services, products, or accommodations incurred as a result of an injury, death, or loss to person that is a subject of a tort action, including expenditures for those purposes that were incurred as of the date of a judgment and expenditures for those purposes that, in the determination of the trier of fact, will be incurred in the future beca...

Section 2307.34 | Cause of action for contribution in favor of primary insurer against secondary insurer.

...the lease, operate the motor vehicle in service to the motor carrier and will display on the motor vehicle the required identification placards; (3) Due to the negligent operation by the operator of the leased motor vehicle an accident involving the leased motor vehicle occurs while the operator is engaged in a nontrucking activity, resulting in the death of any person or in an injury to or loss to person or propert...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

...erty; (iii) A provider of professional services who, incidental to a professional transaction the essence of which is the furnishing of judgment, skill, or services, sells or uses a product; (iv) Any person who acts only in a financial capacity with respect to the sale of a product, or who leases a product under a lease arrangement in which the selection, possession, maintenance, and operation of the product are co...

Section 2313.19 | Employer may not penalize employee for being called to jury duty.

...r to the commencement of the employee's service as a juror and if the employee is absent from employment because of the actual jury service. (B) No employer shall require or request an employee to use annual, vacation, or sick leave for time spent responding to a summons for jury duty, time spent participating in the jury selection process, or for time spent actually serving on a jury. Nothing in this divisio...

Section 2315.18 | Compensatory damages in tort actions - factors excluded - findings or interrogatories.

...dical care or treatment, rehabilitation services, or other care, treatment, services, products, or accommodations as a result of an injury or loss to person or property that is a subject of a tort action; (c) Any other expenditures incurred as a result of an injury or loss to person or property that is a subject of a tort action, other than attorney's fees incurred in connection with that action. (3) "Medical cla...

Section 2317.021 | Extension of attorney-client privilege in case of dissolved corporation.

...etaining the attorney or securing legal service or advice from the attorney in the attorney's professional capacity, or consults an attorney employee for legal service or advice, and who communicates, either directly or through an agent, employee, or other representative, with such attorney; and includes an incompetent person whose guardian so consults the attorney in behalf of the incompetent person. Where a corpor...

Section 2317.421 | Prima-facie evidence of the reasonableness of medical bills.

...tion thereof, itemized by date, type of service rendered, and charge, shall, if otherwise admissible, be prima-facie evidence of the reasonableness of any charges and fees stated therein for medication and prosthetic devices furnished, or medical, dental, hospital, and funeral services rendered by the person, firm, or corporation issuing such bill or statement, provided, that such bill or statement shall be prima-fac...

Section 2319.27 | Fees for taking depositions - lien.

... fees chargeable by a notary public for services rendered in connection with depositions, the fees and expenses chargeable for the taking and certifying of a deposition by a person who is authorized to do so in this state, including, but not limited to, a reporter, stenographer, or person described in Civil Rule 28, may be established by that person subject to the qualification specified in this section, and ma...