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Section 5502.64 | Metropolitan county criminal justice services agency - powers and duties.

... within the county to establish a metropolitan county criminal justice services agency, if the population of the county exceeds five hundred thousand or the population of the city exceeds two hundred fifty thousand. (B) A metropolitan county criminal justice services agency shall do all of the following: (1) Accomplish criminal and juvenile justice systems planning within its services area; (2) Collect, analyze, a...

Section 5101.47 | Administrative activities for certain programs.

...) and (C) of this section, both of the following apply to the department of job and family services: (1) The department shall accept applications, determine eligibility, redetermine eligibility, and perform related administrative activities for the supplemental nutrition assistance program administered by the department pursuant to section 5101.54 of the Revised Code. The department may assign the duties descri...

Section 109.801 | Annual firearms requalification program.

...(A)(1) Each year, any of the following persons who are authorized to carry firearms in the course of their official duties shall complete successfully a firearms requalification program approved by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission in accordance with rules adopted by the attorney general pursuant to section 109.743 of the Revised Code: any peace officer, sheriff, chief of police of ...

Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.

...t has legally joined in the compact as follows: INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES Article I -- Purpose The compacting states to this interstate compact for juveniles recognize that each state is responsible for the proper supervision or return of juveniles, delinquents, and status offenders who are on probation or parole and who have absconded, escaped, or run away from supervision and control and in so doing have ...

Section 2151.57 | Definitions for R.C. sections 2151.57 to 2151.59.

...ces. The council shall consist of the following members: (1) One member who is the compact administrator or the designee of the compact administrator; (2) One member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; (3) One member of the senate appointed by the president of the senate; (4) One member who is a representative of the executive branch of state government, ...

Section 2151.58 | Appointment of compact administrator.

...(A) The governor shall appoint the director of youth services as the compact administrator for the interstate compact for juveniles. (B) The governor shall appoint the compact administrator or shall allow the compact administrator to appoint a designee to serve as the commissioner from this state on the interstate commission for juveniles.

Section 2151.651 | Application for state assistance for juvenile facilities.

...istrict, is planning to establish a school, forestry camp, or other facility under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, to be used exclusively for the rehabilitation of children between the ages of twelve to eighteen years, other than psychotic children or children with intellectual disabilities, who are designated delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, or unruly children, as defined...

Section 2152.02 | Delinquent children - juvenile traffic offender definitions.

...C)(3) of this section, any person who violates a federal or state law or a municipal ordinance prior to attaining eighteen years of age shall be deemed a "child" irrespective of that person's age at the time the complaint with respect to that violation is filed or the hearing on the complaint is held. (3) Any person who, while under eighteen years of age, commits an act that would be a felony if committed by an adu...

Section 2152.11 | Dispositions for child adjudicated delinquent.

...ng the act includes one or more of the following factors, the act is considered to be enhanced, and the child is eligible for a more restrictive disposition under this section; (1) The act charged against the child would be an offense of violence if committed by an adult. (2) During the commission of the act charged, the child used a firearm, displayed a firearm, brandished a firearm, or indicated that the child ...