Effective: July 1, 2000
Latest Legislation: House Bill 471 - 123rd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "minor," "missing child," and "missing children" have the same meanings as in section 2901.30 of the Revised Code.
(B) There is hereby created within the office of the attorney general the missing children clearinghouse. The attorney general shall administer the clearinghouse. The clearinghouse is established as a central repository of information to coordinate and improve the availability of information regarding missing children, which information shall be collected and disseminated by the clearinghouse to assist in the location of missing children. The clearinghouse shall act as an information repository separate from and in addition to law enforcement agencies within this state.
(C) The missing children clearinghouse may perform any of the following functions:
(1) The establishment of services to aid in the location of missing children that include, but are not limited to, any of the following services:
(a) Assistance in the preparation and dissemination of flyers identifying and describing missing children and their abductors;
(b) The development of informational forms for the reporting of missing children that may be used by parents, guardians, and law enforcement officials to facilitate the location of a missing child;
(c) The provision of assistance to public and private organizations, boards of education, nonpublic schools, preschools, child care facilities, and law enforcement agencies in planning and implementing voluntary programs to fingerprint children.
(2) The establishment and operation of a toll-free telephone line for supplemental reports of missing children and reports of sightings of missing children;
(3) Upon the request of any person or entity and upon payment of any applicable fee established by the attorney general under division (H) of this section, the provision to the person or entity who makes the request of a copy of any information possessed by the clearinghouse that was acquired or prepared pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section;
(4) The performance of liaison services between individuals and public and private agencies regarding procedures for handling and responding to missing children reports;
(5) The participation as a member in any networks of other missing children centers or clearinghouses;
(6) The creation and operation of an intrastate network of communication designed for the speedy collection and processing of information concerning missing children.
(D) If a board of education is notified by school personnel that a missing child is attending any school under the board's jurisdiction, or if the principal or chief administrative officer of a nonpublic school is notified by school personnel that a missing child is attending that school, the board or the principal or chief administrative officer immediately shall give notice of that fact to the missing children clearinghouse and to the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the area where the missing child resides.
(E)(1) The attorney general, in cooperation with the department of job and family services, shall establish a "missing child educational program" within the missing children clearinghouse that shall perform the functions specified in divisions (E)(1) to (3) of this section. The program shall operate under the supervision and control of the attorney general in accordance with procedures that the attorney general shall develop to implement divisions (E)(1) to (3) of this section. The attorney general shall cooperate with the department of education in developing and disseminating information acquired or prepared pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section.
(2) Upon the request of any board of education in this state or any nonpublic school in this state, the missing child educational program shall provide to the board or school a reasonable number of copies of the information acquired or prepared pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section.
Upon the request of any board of education in this state or any nonpublic school in this state that, pursuant to section 3313.96 of the Revised Code, is developing an information program concerning missing children issues and matters, the missing child educational program shall provide to the board or nonpublic school assistance in developing the information program. The assistance may include, but is not limited to, the provision of any or all of the following:
(a) If the requesting entity is a board of education of a school district, sample policies on missing and exploited children issues to assist the board in complying with section 3313.205 of the Revised Code;
(b) Suggested safety curricula regarding missing children issues, including child safety and abduction prevention issues;
(c) Assistance in developing, with local law enforcement agencies, prosecuting attorneys, boards of education, school districts, and nonpublic schools, cooperative programs for fingerprinting children;
(d) Other assistance to further the goals of the program.
(3) The missing child educational program shall acquire or prepare informational materials relating to missing children issues and matters. These issues and matters include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) The types of missing children;
(b) The reasons why and how minors become missing children, the potential adverse consequences of a minor becoming a missing child, and, in the case of minors who are considering running away from home or from the care, custody, and control of their parents, parent who is the residential parent and legal custodian, guardian, legal custodian, or another person responsible for them, alternatives that may be available to address their concerns and problems;
(c) Offenses under federal law that could relate to missing children and other provisions of federal law that focus on missing children;
(d) Offenses under the Revised Code that could relate to missing children, including, but not limited to, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful restraint, child stealing, interference with custody, endangering children, domestic violence, abuse of a child and contributing to the dependency, neglect, unruliness, or delinquency of a child, sexual offenses, drug offenses, prostitution offenses, and obscenity offenses, and other provisions of the Revised Code that could relate to missing children;
(e) Legislation being considered by the general assembly, legislatures of other states, the congress of the United States, and political subdivisions in this or any other state to address missing children issues;
(f) Sources of information on missing children issues;
(g) State, local, federal, and private systems for locating and identifying missing children;
(h) Law enforcement agency programs, responsibilities, and investigative techniques in missing children matters;
(i) Efforts on the community level in this and other states, concerning missing children issues and matters, by governmental entities and private organizations;
(j) The identification of private organizations that, among their primary objectives, address missing children issues and matters;
(k) How to avoid becoming a missing child and what to do if one becomes a missing child;
(l) Efforts that schools, parents, and members of a community can undertake to reduce the risk that a minor will become a missing child and to quickly locate or identify a minor if he becomes a missing child, including, but not limited to, fingerprinting programs.
(F) Each year the missing children clearinghouse shall issue a report describing its performance of the functions specified in division (E) of this section and shall provide a copy of the report to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, the governor, the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation, and the director of job and family services.
(G) Any state agency or political subdivision of this state that operates a missing children program or a clearinghouse for information about missing children shall coordinate its activities with the missing children clearinghouse.
(H) The attorney general shall determine a reasonable fee to be charged for providing to any person or entity other than a state or local law enforcement agency of this or any other state, a law enforcement agency of the United States, a board of education of a school district in this state, a nonpublic school in this state, a governmental entity in this state, or a public library in this state, pursuant to division (A)(3) of this section, copies of any information acquired or prepared pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section. The attorney general shall collect the fee prior to sending or giving copies of any information to any person or entity for whom or which this division requires the fee to be charged and shall deposit the fee into the missing children fund created by division (I) of this section.
(I) There is hereby created in the state treasury the missing children fund that shall consist of all moneys awarded to the state by donation, gift, or bequest, all other moneys received for purposes of this section, and all fees collected pursuant to this section or section 109.64 of the Revised Code. The attorney general shall use the moneys in the missing children fund only for purposes of the office of the attorney general acquiring or preparing information pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section.
(J) The failure of the missing children clearinghouse to undertake any function or activity authorized in this section does not create a cause of action against the state.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 109 | Attorney General
Section 109.01 | Election - Term.
Section 109.02 | Duties as Chief Law Officer.
Section 109.03 | Appointment of Assistant Attorney General and Chief Counsel - Duties.
Section 109.04 | Powers and Duties of First Assistant Attorney General.
Section 109.07 | Special Counsel.
Section 109.08 | Special Counsel to Collect Claims.
Section 109.081 | Attorney General Claims Fund.
Section 109.082 | Problem Resolution Officers for Tax Collection Complaints.
Section 109.09 | Action on Official Bonds.
Section 109.10 | Proceedings in Quo Warranto.
Section 109.11 | Attorney General Reimbursement Fund.
Section 109.111 | Attorney General Court Order Fund.
Section 109.112 | Notice of Receipt of Funds; Disposition of Funds.
Section 109.12 | Legal Advice to State Officers and Boards.
Section 109.121 | Real Property Title Review and Opinion.
Section 109.122 | Review of Entertainment or Sponsorship Contracts of Expositions Commission.
Section 109.13 | General Assembly May Require Written Opinions.
Section 109.14 | Attorney General Shall Advise Prosecuting Attorneys and Township Law Directors.
Section 109.15 | Forms of Contracts.
Section 109.16 | Suits May Be Brought in Franklin County.
Section 109.17 | Writs in Other Counties.
Section 109.18 | Service by Publication.
Section 109.19 | Security for Costs and Verification of Pleadings.
Section 109.20 | Actions to Be Taken Out of Their Order.
Section 109.21 | Moneys Paid Into General Revenue Fund.
Section 109.22 | Registers Shall Be Kept.
Section 109.23 | Charitable Trust Defined.
Section 109.231 | Prohibited Administrative Acts.
Section 109.232 | Amendment of Governing Instrument of Trust.
Section 109.24 | Investigating Transactions and Relationships of Trustees of Charitable Trust.
Section 109.25 | Attorney General Is Necessary Party to Charitable Trust Proceedings.
Section 109.26 | Registration of Charitable Trusts.
Section 109.27 | Administrative Rules.
Section 109.28 | Inspection of Register of Charitable Trusts.
Section 109.29 | Courts to Furnish Information Relating to Charitable Trusts.
Section 109.31 | Trustee's Annual Report to Attorney General.
Section 109.32 | Charitable Law Fund.
Section 109.34 | Notice of Transactions by Nonprofit Health Care Entity.
Section 109.35 | Approval or Disapproval of Proposed Transactions.
Section 109.36 | Defense of Officers and Employees Definitions.
Section 109.361 | Defense of State Officer or Employee in Civil Action.
Section 109.363 | Employer to Provide Written Report and Information.
Section 109.364 | Denial of Representation.
Section 109.365 | Information Obtained Is Privileged.
Section 109.366 | Administrative Rules.
Section 109.37 | Legal Representation of Correctional Employee.
Section 109.40 | Compilation of Statutes Relative to Obscenity.
Section 109.41 | Claiming Escheated Property.
Section 109.42 | Compilation of Statutes Relative to Victim's Rights.
Section 109.43 | Public Records Training Programs - Model Public Records Policy.
Section 109.46 | Domestic Violence Program Fund.
Section 109.51 | Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation Created.
Section 109.511 | Felony Conviction Precludes or Terminates Employment.
Section 109.52 | Operation and Maintenance of Bureau.
Section 109.53 | Equipment of Bureau.
Section 109.54 | Cooperation of Other Governmental Agencies.
Section 109.541 | Powers and Duties of Bureau.
Section 109.542 | Investigative Personnel Are Peace Officers.
Section 109.55 | Coordination of Law Enforcement Work and Crime Prevention Activities.
Section 109.57 | Duties of Superintendent.
Section 109.571 | National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact.
Section 109.572 | Criminal Records Check.
Section 109.573 | DNA Laboratory - Databases.
Section 109.574 | Volunteers Have Unsupervised Access to Children Definitions.
Section 109.575 | Information Provided by Volunteers Having Access to Children.
Section 109.576 | Notice of Volunteer's Conviction.
Section 109.577 | Immunity From Civil Liability.
Section 109.578 | Criminal Records Check.
Section 109.579 | Criminal Records Check.
Section 109.5721 | Retained Applicant Fingerprint Database.
Section 109.58 | Standard Fingerprint Impression Sheet.
Section 109.59 | Fingerprint Impressions and Other Descriptive Measurements.
Section 109.60 | Forwarding Fingerprints and Descriptions to Bureau - Annual Methamphetamine Report.
Section 109.61 | Sheriff or Chief of Police to Forward Information to Bureau.
Section 109.63 | Superintendent May Testify.
Section 109.65 | Missing Children Clearinghouse - Missing Children Fund.
Section 109.66 | Publication of Statistical Data on Trafficking in Persons.
Section 109.68 | Establishment of Statewide Sexual Assault Examination Kit Tracking System.
Section 109.69 | Reciprocity Agreement.
Section 109.71 | Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission Created - Definitions.
Section 109.72 | Members - Organization.
Section 109.73 | Rule Recommendations.
Section 109.731 | Prescribed Forms.
Section 109.74 | Attorney General May Adopt and Promulgate Rules and Regulations.
Section 109.742 | Rules Governing Training of Peace Officers in Crisis Intervention.
Section 109.743 | Administrative Rules.
Section 109.745 | Training for Investigating and Handling Crime of Trafficking in Persons.
Section 109.746 | Public Awareness Programs Regarding Trafficking in Persons.
Section 109.748 | Rules Governing the Training of Tactical Medical Professionals to Carry Firearms.
Section 109.749 | Training Materials on Restraining or Confining Pregnant Children or Women.
Section 109.75 | Powers and Duties of Peace Officer Training Commission Executive Director.
Section 109.752 | Sheriff Attending Peace Officer Basic Training Programs.
Section 109.76 | Peace Officers Not Exempted From Civil Service.
Section 109.761 | Reports of Appointment to Peace Officer Training Commission.
Section 109.77 | Certificate of Completion of Basic Training Program Necessary for Appointment.
Section 109.771 | Authority of Tactical Medical Professionals to Carry Firearms.
Section 109.79 | Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy.
Section 109.80 | Basic Training Course for Sheriffs - Continuing Education.
Section 109.801 | Annual Firearms Requalification Program.
Section 109.803 | Continuing Professional Training for Peace Officers and Troopers.
Section 109.804 | Chief of Police Training Course; Equivalency; Deferral.
Section 109.81 | Antitrust Cases - Appointment of Special Counsel.
Section 109.82 | Antitrust Section - Fund.
Section 109.83 | Investigating Organized Criminal Activity.
Section 109.84 | Investigation and Prosecution of Violation of Workers Compensation Law.
Section 109.85 | Investigation and Prosecution of Violation of Medicaid Law.
Section 109.86 | Investigation and Prosecution of Patient Abuse or Neglect.
Section 109.87 | Acts or Practices in Violation of Federal Telemarketing Laws.
Section 109.88 | Investigation, Prosecution of Telecommunications and Telemarketing Fraud.
Section 109.89 | Access and Use of National Precursor Log Exchange Information.
Section 109.90 | Collaboration in Establishment and Administration of Drug Take-Back Program.
Section 109.91 | Crime Victims Assistance Office - State Victims Assistance Advisory Council.
Section 109.92 | State Financial Assistance to Victim Assistance Programs That Operate in State.
Section 109.921 | Rape Crisis Program Trust Fund.
Section 109.93 | Attorney General Education Fund.
Section 109.94 | Attorney General May Issue Identity Fraud Passport to Victim.
Section 109.941 | Technical Assistance Regarding Identity Fraud Crimes.
Section 109.95 | Criminal Proceedings for Election Fraud.
Section 109.97 | Capital Case Status Report.
Section 109.98 | Civil Action Against State Retirement Board Member for Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
Section 109.981 | Civil Action Against Workers' Compensation Oversight Commission Member.