Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2151 | Juvenile Court
Section 2151.34 | Protection Order Against a Minor.

Effective: April 8, 2019
Latest Legislation: House Bill 425 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Court" means the juvenile division of the court of common pleas of the county in which the person to be protected by the protection order resides.
(2) "Victim advocate" means a person who provides support and assistance for a person who files a petition under this section.
(3) "Family or household member" has the same meaning as in section 3113.31 of the Revised Code.
(4) "Protection order issued by a court of another state" has the same meaning as in section 2919.27 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Petitioner" means a person who files a petition under this section and includes a person on whose behalf a petition under this section is filed.
(6) "Respondent" means a person who is under eighteen years of age and against whom a petition is filed under this section.
(7) "Sexually oriented offense" has the same meaning as in section 2950.01 of the Revised Code.
(8) "Electronic monitoring" has the same meaning as in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code.
(9) "Companion animal" has the same meaning as in section 959.131 of the Revised Code.
(B) The court has jurisdiction over all proceedings under this section.
(C)(1) Any of the following persons may seek relief under this section by filing a petition with the court:
(a) Any person on behalf of that person;
(b) Any parent or adult family or household member on behalf of any other family or household member;
(c) Any person who is determined by the court in its discretion as an appropriate person to seek relief under this section on behalf of any child.
(2) The petition shall contain or state all of the following:
(a) An allegation that the respondent engaged in a violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2903.21, 2903.211, 2903.22, or 2911.211 of the Revised Code, committed a sexually oriented offense, or engaged in a violation of any municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any of those offenses against the person to be protected by the protection order, including a description of the nature and extent of the violation;
(b) If the petitioner seeks relief in the form of electronic monitoring of the respondent, an allegation that at any time preceding the filing of the petition the respondent engaged in conduct that would cause a reasonable person to believe that the health, welfare, or safety of the person to be protected was at risk, a description of the nature and extent of that conduct, and an allegation that the respondent presents a continuing danger to the person to be protected;
(c) A request for relief under this section.
(3) The court in its discretion may determine whether or not to give notice that a petition has been filed under division (C)(1) of this section on behalf of a child to any of the following:
(a) A parent of the child if the petition was filed by any person other than a parent of the child;
(b) Any person who is determined by the court to be an appropriate person to receive notice of the filing of the petition.
(D)(1) If a person who files a petition pursuant to this section requests an ex parte order, the court shall hold an ex parte hearing as soon as possible after the petition is filed, but not later than the next day after the court is in session after the petition is filed. The court, for good cause shown at the ex parte hearing, may enter any temporary orders, with or without bond, that the court finds necessary for the safety and protection of the person to be protected by the order. Immediate and present danger to the person to be protected by the protection order constitutes good cause for purposes of this section. Immediate and present danger includes, but is not limited to, situations in which the respondent has threatened the person to be protected by the protection order with bodily harm or in which the respondent previously has been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or been adjudicated a delinquent child for committing a violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2903.21, 2903.211, 2903.22, or 2911.211 of the Revised Code, a sexually oriented offense, or a violation of any municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any of those offenses against the person to be protected by the protection order.
(2)(a) If the court, after an ex parte hearing, issues a protection order described in division (E) of this section, the court shall schedule a full hearing for a date that is within ten court days after the ex parte hearing. The court shall give the respondent notice of, and an opportunity to be heard at, the full hearing. The court also shall give notice of the full hearing to the parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the respondent. The court shall hold the full hearing on the date scheduled under this division unless the court grants a continuance of the hearing in accordance with this division. Under any of the following circumstances or for any of the following reasons, the court may grant a continuance of the full hearing to a reasonable time determined by the court:
(i) Prior to the date scheduled for the full hearing under this division, the respondent has not been served with the petition filed pursuant to this section and notice of the full hearing.
(ii) The parties consent to the continuance.
(iii) The continuance is needed to allow a party to obtain counsel.
(iv) The continuance is needed for other good cause.
(b) An ex parte order issued under this section does not expire because of a failure to serve notice of the full hearing upon the respondent before the date set for the full hearing under division (D)(2)(a) of this section or because the court grants a continuance under that division.
(3) If a person who files a petition pursuant to this section does not request an ex parte order, or if a person requests an ex parte order but the court does not issue an ex parte order after an ex parte hearing, the court shall proceed as in a normal civil action and grant a full hearing on the matter.
(E)(1)(a) After an ex parte or full hearing, the court may issue any protection order, with or without bond, that contains terms designed to ensure the safety and protection of the person to be protected by the protection order. The court may include within a protection order issued under this section a term requiring that the respondent not remove, damage, hide, harm, or dispose of any companion animal owned or possessed by the person to be protected by the order, and may include within the order a term authorizing the person to be protected by the order to remove a companion animal owned by the person to be protected by the order from the possession of the respondent.
(b) After a full hearing, if the court considering a petition that includes an allegation of the type described in division (C)(2)(b) of this section or the court, upon its own motion, finds upon clear and convincing evidence that the petitioner reasonably believed that the respondent's conduct at any time preceding the filing of the petition endangered the health, welfare, or safety of the person to be protected and that the respondent presents a continuing danger to the person to be protected and if division (N) of this section does not prohibit the issuance of an order that the respondent be electronically monitored, the court may order that the respondent be electronically monitored for a period of time and under the terms and conditions that the court determines are appropriate. Electronic monitoring shall be in addition to any other relief granted to the petitioner.
(2)(a) Any protection order issued pursuant to this section shall be valid until a date certain but not later than the date the respondent attains nineteen years of age.
(b) Any protection order issued pursuant to this section may be renewed in the same manner as the original order was issued.
(3) A court may not issue a protection order that requires a petitioner to do or to refrain from doing an act that the court may require a respondent to do or to refrain from doing under division (E)(1) of this section unless all of the following apply:
(a) The respondent files a separate petition for a protection order in accordance with this section.
(b) The petitioner is served with notice of the respondent's petition at least forty-eight hours before the court holds a hearing with respect to the respondent's petition, or the petitioner waives the right to receive this notice.
(c) If the petitioner has requested an ex parte order pursuant to division (D) of this section, the court does not delay any hearing required by that division beyond the time specified in that division in order to consolidate the hearing with a hearing on the petition filed by the respondent.
(d) After a full hearing at which the respondent presents evidence in support of the request for a protection order and the petitioner is afforded an opportunity to defend against that evidence, the court determines that the petitioner has committed a violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2903.21, 2903.211, 2903.22, or 2911.211 of the Revised Code, a sexually oriented offense, or a violation of any municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any of those offenses against the person to be protected by the protection order issued pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section, or has violated a protection order issued pursuant to this section or section 2903.213 of the Revised Code relative to the person to be protected by the protection order issued pursuant to division (E)(3) of this section.
(4) No protection order issued pursuant to this section shall in any manner affect title to any real property.
(5)(a) A protection order issued under this section shall clearly state that the person to be protected by the order cannot waive or nullify by invitation or consent any requirement in the order.
(b) Division (E)(5)(a) of this section does not limit any discretion of a court to determine that a respondent alleged to have violated section 2919.27 of the Revised Code, violated a municipal ordinance substantially equivalent to that section, or committed contempt of court, which allegation is based on an alleged violation of a protection order issued under this section, did not commit the violation or was not in contempt of court.
(6) Any protection order issued pursuant to this section shall include a provision that the court will automatically seal all of the records of the proceeding in which the order is issued on the date the respondent attains the age of nineteen years unless the petitioner provides the court with evidence that the respondent has not complied with all of the terms of the protection order. The protection order shall specify the date when the respondent attains the age of nineteen years.
(F)(1) The court shall cause the delivery of a copy of any protection order that is issued under this section to the petitioner, to the respondent, and to all law enforcement agencies that have jurisdiction to enforce the order. The court shall direct that a copy of the order be delivered to the respondent and the parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the respondent on the same day that the order is entered.
(2) Upon the issuance of a protection order under this section, the court shall provide the parties to the order with the following notice orally or by form:
"NOTICE
As a result of this order, it may be unlawful for you to possess or purchase a firearm, including a rifle, pistol, or revolver, or ammunition pursuant to federal law under 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(8) for the duration of this order. If you have any questions whether this law makes it illegal for you to possess or purchase a firearm or ammunition, you should consult an attorney."
(3) All law enforcement agencies shall establish and maintain an index for the protection orders delivered to the agencies pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section. With respect to each order delivered, each agency shall note on the index the date and time that it received the order.
(4) Regardless of whether the petitioner has registered the protection order in the county in which the officer's agency has jurisdiction pursuant to division (M) of this section, any officer of a law enforcement agency shall enforce a protection order issued pursuant to this section by any court in this state in accordance with the provisions of the order, including removing the respondent from the premises, if appropriate.
(G)(1) Any proceeding under this section shall be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure, except that a protection order may be obtained under this section with or without bond. An order issued under this section, other than an ex parte order, that grants a protection order, or that refuses to grant a protection order, is a final, appealable order. The remedies and procedures provided in this section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other available civil or criminal remedies or any other available remedies under Chapter 2151. or 2152. of the Revised Code.
(2) If as provided in division (G)(1) of this section an order issued under this section, other than an ex parte order, refuses to grant a protection order, the court, on its own motion, shall order that the ex parte order issued under this section and all of the records pertaining to that ex parte order be sealed after either of the following occurs:
(a) No party has exercised the right to appeal pursuant to Rule 4 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
(b) All appellate rights have been exhausted.
(H) The filing of proceedings under this section does not excuse a person from filing any report or giving any notice required by section 2151.421 of the Revised Code or by any other law.
(I) Any law enforcement agency that investigates an alleged violation of section 2903.11, 2903.12, 2903.13, 2903.21, 2903.211, 2903.22, or 2911.211 of the Revised Code, an alleged commission of a sexually oriented offense, or an alleged violation of a municipal ordinance that is substantially equivalent to any of those offenses shall provide information to the victim and the family or household members of the victim regarding the relief available under this section.
(J)(1) Subject to division (J)(2) of this section and regardless of whether a protection order is issued or a consent agreement is approved by a court of another county or by a court of another state, no court or unit of state or local government shall charge the petitioner any fee, cost, deposit, or money in connection with the filing of a petition pursuant to this section, in connection with the filing, issuance, registration, modification, 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, modification, 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.
(K)(1) A person who violates a protection order issued under this section is subject to the following sanctions:
(a) A delinquent child proceeding or a criminal prosecution for a violation of section 2919.27 of the Revised Code, if the violation of the protection order constitutes a violation of that section;
(b) Punishment for contempt of court.
(2) The punishment of a person for contempt of court for violation of a protection order issued under this section does not bar criminal prosecution of the person or a delinquent child proceeding concerning the person for a violation of section 2919.27 of the Revised Code. However, a person punished for contempt of court is entitled to credit for the punishment imposed upon conviction of or adjudication as a delinquent child for a violation of that section, and a person convicted of or adjudicated a delinquent child for a violation of that section shall not subsequently be punished for contempt of court arising out of the same activity.
(L) In all stages of a proceeding under this section, a petitioner may be accompanied by a victim advocate.
(M)(1) A petitioner who obtains a protection order under this section may provide notice of the issuance or approval of the order to the judicial and law enforcement officials in any county other than the county in which the order is issued by registering that order in the other county pursuant to division (M)(2) of this section and filing a copy of the registered order with a law enforcement agency in the other county in accordance with that division. A person who obtains a protection order issued by a court of another state may provide notice of the issuance of the order to the judicial and law enforcement officials in any county of this state by registering the order in that county pursuant to section 2919.272 of the Revised Code and filing a copy of the registered order with a law enforcement agency in that county.
(2) A petitioner may register a protection order issued pursuant to this section in a county other than the county in which the court that issued the order is located in the following manner:
(a) The petitioner shall obtain a certified copy of the order from the clerk of the court that issued the order and present that certified copy to the clerk of the court of common pleas or the clerk of a municipal court or county court in the county in which the order is to be registered.
(b) Upon accepting the certified copy of the order for registration, the clerk of the court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court shall place an endorsement of registration on the order and give the petitioner a copy of the order that bears that proof of registration.
(3) The clerk of each court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court shall maintain a registry of certified copies of protection orders that have been issued by courts in other counties pursuant to this section and that have been registered with the clerk.
(N) If the court orders electronic monitoring of the respondent under this section, the court shall direct the sheriff's office or any other appropriate law enforcement agency to install the electronic monitoring device and to monitor the respondent. Unless the court determines that the respondent is indigent, the court shall order the respondent to pay the cost of the installation and monitoring of the electronic monitoring device. If the court determines that the respondent is indigent and subject to the maximum amount allowable to be paid in any year from the fund and the rules promulgated by the attorney general under section 2903.214 of the Revised Code, the cost of the installation and monitoring of the electronic monitoring device may be paid out of funds from the reparations fund created pursuant to section 2743.191 of the Revised Code. The total amount paid from the reparations fund created pursuant to section 2743.191 of the Revised Code for electronic monitoring under this section and sections 2903.214 and 2919.27 of the Revised Code shall not exceed three hundred thousand dollars per year. When the total amount paid from the reparations fund in any year for electronic monitoring under those sections equals or exceeds three hundred thousand dollars, the court shall not order pursuant to this section that an indigent respondent be electronically monitored.
(O) The court, in its discretion, may determine if the respondent is entitled to court-appointed counsel in a proceeding under this section.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile

Chapter 2151 | Juvenile Court

Section 2151.01 | Liberal Interpretation and Construction.

Section 2151.011 | Juvenile Court Definitions.

Section 2151.022 | Unruly Child Defined.

Section 2151.03 | Neglected Child Defined - Failure to Provide Medical or Surgical Care for Religious Reasons.

Section 2151.031 | Abused Child Defined.

Section 2151.04 | Dependent Child Defined.

Section 2151.05 | Child Without Proper Parental Care.

Section 2151.06 | Residence or Legal Settlement.

Section 2151.07 | Powers and Jurisdiction of Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.08 | Juvenile Court in Hamilton County.

Section 2151.09 | Separate Building and Site May Be Purchased or Leased.

Section 2151.10 | County Appropriations for Expenses of Court.

Section 2151.12 | Clerk - Bond - Judge as Clerk.

Section 2151.13 | Employees - Compensation - Bond.

Section 2151.14 | Duties and Powers of Probation Department - Records - Command Assistance.

Section 2151.141 | Written Request for Records Relating to Alleged Abused, Neglected or Dependent Child.

Section 2151.142 | Residential Addresses of Personnel of Public Children Services Agency or a Private Child Placing Agency to Be Confidential Information.

Section 2151.15 | Powers and Duties Vested in County Department of Probation.

Section 2151.151 | Contract for Supervisory and Other Services for Children on Probation.

Section 2151.152 | Reimbursement of Court From Department of Job and Family Services for Costs of Children in Custody of Court.

Section 2151.16 | Referees - Powers and Duties.

Section 2151.17 | Rules of Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.18 | Court Records - Annual Report - Copies for Distribution.

Section 2151.19 | Summons - Expense.

Section 2151.20 | Seal of Court - Dimensions.

Section 2151.21 | Jurisdiction in Contempt.

Section 2151.211 | Employer May Not Penalize Employee for Being Subpoenaed Before Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.22 | Terms of Court - Sessions.

Section 2151.23 | Jurisdiction of Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.231 | Order Requiring Support of Child Without Regard to Marital Status of Child's Parents.

Section 2151.232 | Order Requiring Support of Child Where Acknowledgment of Parentage Is Not Yet Final.

Section 2151.233 | Jurisdiction of Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.234 | Construction of r.c. 2151.233.

Section 2151.235 | Transfer of Jurisdiction.

Section 2151.236 | Orders Affecting Child Subject to Support Order by Common Pleas Court.

Section 2151.24 | Separate Room for Hearings.

Section 2151.25 | Court Order to Interview and Examine a Child.

Section 2151.26 | Complaint Regarding Drug Use by Expectant Mother.

Section 2151.27 | Complaint Involving Child.

Section 2151.271 | Transfer to Juvenile Court of Child's Residence.

Section 2151.272 | Release or Transfer of Records for Child Who Is Alleged or Adjudicated an Abused, Neglected, or Dependent Child.

Section 2151.28 | Adjudicatory Hearing - Determining Shelter Care Placement.

Section 2151.281 | Guardian Ad Litem.

Section 2151.29 | Service of Summons, Notices, and Subpoenas - Publication of Summons.

Section 2151.30 | Issuance of Warrant.

Section 2151.31 | Taking Child Into Custody.

Section 2151.311 | Procedure Upon Taking Child Into Custody.

Section 2151.312 | Facilities for Holding Unruly, Neglected, Abused or Dependent Child.

Section 2151.313 | Fingerprints, Photographs Require Consent of Juvenile Judge.

Section 2151.314 | Hearing on Detention or Shelter Care.

Section 2151.315 | Participation in Extracurricular, Enrichment, and Social Activities.

Section 2151.316 | Foster Youth Bill of Rights.

Section 2151.32 | Selection of Custodian.

Section 2151.33 | Temporary Care - Emergency Medical Treatment - Reimbursement.

Section 2151.331 | Options for Placement of Alleged or Adjudicated Abused, Neglected, Dependent or Unruly Child.

Section 2151.34 | Protection Order Against a Minor.

Section 2151.35 | Procedure for Hearings in Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.352 | Right to Counsel.

Section 2151.353 | Orders of Disposition of Abused, Neglected or Dependent Child.

Section 2151.354 | Orders of Disposition of Unruly Child.

Section 2151.355 | Sealing of Juvenile Court Records - Definitions.

Section 2151.356 | Sealing of Juvenile Court Records.

Section 2151.357 | Response Respecting Sealed Records - Index - Limited Inspection.

Section 2151.358 | Expungement of Sealed Records.

Section 2151.359 | Order Restraining or Controlling Conduct of Parent, Guardian, or Custodian.

Section 2151.3510 | Notice to Public Children Services Agency of Intended Commitment Order.

Section 2151.3514 | Order Requiring Parent or Other Caregiver to Submit to Assessment and Treatment From Alcohol and Drug Addiction Program.

Section 2151.3515 | Desertion of Child Definitions.

Section 2151.3516 | Delivery of Child by Parent to Persons Authorized to Take Possession of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3517 | Persons Authorized to Take Possession of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3518 | Duties Upon Taking Possession of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3519 | Duties of Public Children Services Agency Upon Receiving Notice of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3521 | Emergency Hearing to Determine Whether Child Is Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3522 | Adjudication That Child Is Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3523 | Court to Treat Deserted Child as Neglected Child.

Section 2151.3524 | Agency Granted Temporary Custody to Treat Deserted Child as Neglected Child.

Section 2151.3525 | Immunity of Parent and of Person or Entity Taking Possession of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3526 | Parent's Absolute Right to Anonymity.

Section 2151.3528 | Parent Completion of Medical Information Forms.

Section 2151.3529 | Declining Forms.

Section 2151.3530 | Activities Prohibited to Person Taking Possession of Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3531 | DNA Testing of Person Seeking Reunification With Deserted Child.

Section 2151.3532 | Rules Governing Newborn Safety Incubators.

Section 2151.3534 | Medical Information Forms.

Section 2151.3535 | Distributing Medical Information Forms and Written Materials.

Section 2151.36 | Support of Child.

Section 2151.361 | Order Requiring Parents to Pay Support Where Adopted Child Is Placed Into Temporary Custody or Committed.

Section 2151.362 | Determining School District to Bear Cost of Educating Child - Change of Residence.

Section 2151.37 | Institution Receiving Children Required to Make Report.

Section 2151.38 | Duration of Dispositional Order.

Section 2151.39 | Placement of Children From Other States.

Section 2151.40 | Cooperation With Court.

Section 2151.411 | Placing Siblings Together.

Section 2151.412 | Case Plans.

Section 2151.413 | Motion Requesting Permanent Custody.

Section 2151.414 | Hearing on Motion Requesting Permanent Custody.

Section 2151.415 | Motion for Order of Disposition Upon Termination of Temporary Custody Order.

Section 2151.416 | Semiannual Administrative Review of Case Plans.

Section 2151.417 | Review of Child's Placement, Custody Arrangement or Case Plan.

Section 2151.419 | Court's Determination as to Whether Agency Made Reasonable Efforts to Prevent Removal or to Return Child Safely Home.

Section 2151.4115 | Definitions Regarding Locating and Engaging Kinship Caregiver.

Section 2151.4116 | Intensive Efforts Required for Locating and Engaging Kinship Caregiver.

Section 2151.4117 | Court Review of Intensive Efforts.

Section 2151.4118 | Court Determination Intensive Efforts Not Required.

Section 2151.4119 | Findings Supporting Court Determination.

Section 2151.4120 | Current Caregiver Equal to Kin Regarding Permanency.

Section 2151.4121 | Disqualifying Kin Unwilling or Not Interested in Providing Permanency.

Section 2151.4122 | Continued Search to Locate and Engage Kinship Caregiver Permitted.

Section 2151.42 | Best Interests of Child - Order Granting Legal Custody.

Section 2151.421 | Reporting Child Abuse or Neglect.

Section 2151.422 | Child Living in Domestic Violence or Homeless Shelter.

Section 2151.423 | Disclosure of Confidential Information to Protect Children.

Section 2151.424 | Notice and Opportunity to Present Evidence to Foster Caregiver, Relative, or Prospective Adoptive Parent.

Section 2151.425 | Children's Advocacy Center - Definitions.

Section 2151.426 | Children's Advocacy Center - Memorandum of Understanding.

Section 2151.427 | Children's Advocacy Center - Multidisciplinary Team.

Section 2151.428 | Children's Advocacy Center - Interagency Agreement.

Section 2151.429 | Traditional and Alternative Response Pathways.

Section 2151.4210 | Child Abuse or Neglect Investigation Relating to Armed Forces.

Section 2151.4220 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4210] Memorandum of Understanding Required; Signatories.

Section 2151.4221 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4211] Memorandum of Understanding Purpose, Content.

Section 2151.4222 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4212] Memorandum of Understanding Biennial Review and Update.

Section 2151.4223 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4213] Consequences Limited for Failure to Follow Memorandum of Understanding.

Section 2151.4225 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4215] Memorandum of Understanding Biennial Review, Approval by County Commissioners.

Section 2151.4226 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4216] Deadline for Biennial Review and Resolution.

Section 2151.4228 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4218] Model Memorandum of Understanding.

Section 2151.4229 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4219] Memorandum of Understanding Audit.

Section 2151.4230 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4220] Compliance Determination.

Section 2151.4231 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4221] Compliance Assurance Plan.

Section 2151.4232 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4222] Memorandum of Understanding Effective When Determined Compliant.

Section 2151.4233 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4223] Compliant, Noncompliant Counties on Department of Job and Family Services Website.

Section 2151.4234 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4224] Memorandum of Understanding Publication on County Website.

Section 2151.43 | Charges Against Adults; Defendant Bound Over to Grand Jury.

Section 2151.44 | Complaint After Hearing.

Section 2151.45 | Emancipated Young Adult and Representative Defined.

Section 2151.451 | Jurisdiction Over Emancipated Young Adult.

Section 2151.452 | Duties of Juvenile Court.

Section 2151.453 | Suspension of Payments for Foster Care.

Section 2151.454 | Supporting Documents for Court Determination.

Section 2151.455 | Representation.

Section 2151.49 | Suspension of Sentence.

Section 2151.50 | Forfeiture of Bond.

Section 2151.52 | Appeals on Questions of Law.

Section 2151.53 | Physical and Mental Examinations - Records of Examination - Expenses.

Section 2151.54 | Fees and Costs.

Section 2151.541 | Computerizing Court of Paying Cost of Computerized Legal Research.

Section 2151.542 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.

Section 2151.55 | Communicating Intended Placement to Foster Caregiver in Another County and School District.

Section 2151.551 | Contents of Communication to Foster Caregiver in Another County and School District.

Section 2151.552 | Written Information to Foster Caregiver in Another County and School District.

Section 2151.553 | School District Procedure for Receiving Information.

Section 2151.554 | Information to Juvenile Court in County Other Than County of Residence.

Section 2151.56 | Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

Section 2151.57 | Definitions for Rc Sections 2151.57 to 2151.59.

Section 2151.58 | Appointment of Compact Administrator.

Section 2151.59 | Administration by Department of Youth Services.

Section 2151.65 | Single-County and Joint-County Juvenile Facilities for Training, Treatment, and Rehabilitation.

Section 2151.651 | Application for State Assistance for Juvenile Facilities.

Section 2151.653 | Program of Education for Youths Admitted to School, Forestry Camp, or Other Facility.

Section 2151.654 | Agreement Other County.

Section 2151.655 | Issuing General Obligation Securities - Joint District Financing Agreements.

Section 2151.66 | Assessment of Taxes for Expense.

Section 2151.67 | Receipt and Use of Gifts and Bequests.

Section 2151.68 | Appointment of District Boards of Trustees by Joint Board of County Commissioners.

Section 2151.69 | Organization of District Board of Trustees.

Section 2151.70 | Superintendent and Other Personnel.

Section 2151.71 | Operation of District Facilities Same as County Facilities.

Section 2151.72 | Site Selection.

Section 2151.73 | Apportioned Representation on Board of Trustees.

Section 2151.74 | Removing a Trustee.

Section 2151.75 | Delegation of Powers and Duties to Board of Trustees.

Section 2151.76 | Joint Board of County Commissioners Has Authority for Choice, Construction and Furnishing of Facility.

Section 2151.77 | Expenses Paid by Each County.

Section 2151.78 | County Withdrawing From District.

Section 2151.79 | Fiscal Officer of District.

Section 2151.80 | Expenses of Board Members.

Section 2151.81 | Independent Living Services Definitions.

Section 2151.82 | Services to Be Based on Evaluation of Strengths and Weaknesses of Child.

Section 2151.83 | Jointly Prepared Written Agreement With Young Adult to Provide Independent Living Services.

Section 2151.84 | Department of Job and Family Services to Establish Model Agreements.

Section 2151.85 | Unmarried, Unemancipated Minor May Seek Abortion Without Notice to Parent, Guardian or Custodian.

Section 2151.86 | Criminal Records Check.

Section 2151.87 | Prohibiting Child From Possessing, Using, Purchasing or Receiving Tobacco Products.

Section 2151.88 | Immunity From Liability for Damage Resulting From Forcible Entry of a Motor Vehicle for Purpose of Removing a Minor.

Section 2151.90 | Definitions for Sections 2151.90 to 2151.9011.

Section 2151.901 | Alteration by Court of Host Family Agreement.

Section 2151.902 | Hosting May Not Be Basis of Complaint by Agency.

Section 2151.903 | Presumption; Rebuttal.

Section 2151.904 | Information Provided to Qualified Organization.

Section 2151.906 | Felony Conviction.

Section 2151.907 | Confidentiality of Records Check.

Section 2151.908 | Policies and Procedures for Employees.

Section 2151.909 | Policies and Procedures for Host Families; Training.

Section 2151.9010 | Host Family Not Subject to Certification or Supervision.

Section 2151.9011 | Duty to Report Actual or Threatened Harm.

Section 2151.99 | Penalty.