Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A) Each public children services agency and private child placing agency shall prepare and maintain a case plan for any child to whom the agency is providing services and to whom any of the following applies:
(1) The agency filed a complaint pursuant to section 2151.27 of the Revised Code alleging that the child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child;
(2) The agency has temporary or permanent custody of the child;
(3) The child is living at home subject to an order for protective supervision;
(4) The child is in a planned permanent living arrangement.
Except as provided by division (A)(2) of section 5103.153 of the Revised Code, a private child placing agency providing services to a child who is the subject of a voluntary permanent custody surrender agreement entered into under division (B)(2) of section 5103.15 of the Revised Code is not required to prepare and maintain a case plan for that child.
(B) Each public children services agency shall prepare and maintain a case plan for any child for whom the agency is providing in-home services pursuant to an alternative response.
(C)(1) The director of job and family services shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code setting forth the content and format of case plans required by division (A) of this section and establishing procedures for developing, implementing, and changing the case plans. The rules shall at a minimum comply with the requirements of Title IV-E of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 670, et seq. (1980).
(2) The director of job and family services shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code requiring public children services agencies and private child placing agencies to maintain case plans for children and their families who are receiving services in their homes from the agencies and for whom case plans are not required by division (A) of this section. The rules for public children services agencies shall include the requirements for case plans maintained for children and their families who are receiving services in their homes from public children services agencies pursuant to an alternative response. The agencies shall maintain case plans as required by those rules; however, the case plans shall not be subject to any other provision of this section except as specifically required by the rules.
(D) Each public children services agency and private child placing agency that is required by division (A) of this section to maintain a case plan shall file the case plan with the court prior to the child's adjudicatory hearing but no later than thirty days after the earlier of the date on which the complaint in the case was filed or the child was first placed into shelter care. If the agency does not have sufficient information prior to the adjudicatory hearing to complete any part of the case plan, the agency shall specify in the case plan the additional information necessary to complete each part of the case plan and the steps that will be taken to obtain that information. All parts of the case plan shall be completed by the earlier of thirty days after the adjudicatory hearing or the date of the dispositional hearing for the child.
(E) Any agency that is required by division (A) of this section to prepare a case plan shall attempt to obtain an agreement among all parties, including, but not limited to, the parents, guardian, or custodian of the child and the guardian ad litem of the child regarding the content of the case plan. If all parties agree to the content of the case plan and the court approves it, the court shall journalize it as part of its dispositional order. If the agency cannot obtain an agreement upon the contents of the case plan or the court does not approve it, the parties shall present evidence on the contents of the case plan at the dispositional hearing. The court, based upon the evidence presented at the dispositional hearing and the best interest of the child, shall determine the contents of the case plan and journalize it as part of the dispositional order for the child.
(F)(1) All parties, including the parents, guardian, or custodian of the child, are bound by the terms of the journalized case plan. A party that fails to comply with the terms of the journalized case plan may be held in contempt of court.
(2) Any party may propose a change to a substantive part of the case plan, including, but not limited to, the child's placement and the visitation rights of any party. A party proposing a change to the case plan shall file the proposed change with the court and give notice of the proposed change in writing before the end of the day after the day of filing it to all parties and the child's guardian ad litem. All parties and the guardian ad litem shall have seven days from the date the notice is sent to object to and request a hearing on the proposed change.
(a) If it receives a timely request for a hearing, the court shall schedule a hearing pursuant to section 2151.417 of the Revised Code to be held no later than thirty days after the request is received by the court. The court shall give notice of the date, time, and location of the hearing to all parties and the guardian ad litem. The agency may implement the proposed change after the hearing, if the court approves it. The agency shall not implement the proposed change unless it is approved by the court.
(b) If it does not receive a timely request for a hearing, the court may approve the proposed change without a hearing. If the court approves the proposed change without a hearing, it shall journalize the case plan with the change not later than fourteen days after the change is filed with the court. If the court does not approve the proposed change to the case plan, it shall schedule a hearing to be held pursuant to section 2151.417 of the Revised Code no later than thirty days after the expiration of the fourteen-day time period and give notice of the date, time, and location of the hearing to all parties and the guardian ad litem of the child. If, despite the requirements of division (F)(2) of this section, the court neither approves and journalizes the proposed change nor conducts a hearing, the agency may implement the proposed change not earlier than fifteen days after it is submitted to the court.
(3) If an agency has reasonable cause to believe that a child is suffering from illness or injury and is not receiving proper care and that an appropriate change in the child's case plan is necessary to prevent immediate or threatened physical or emotional harm, to believe that a child is in immediate danger from the child's surroundings and that an immediate change in the child's case plan is necessary to prevent immediate or threatened physical or emotional harm to the child, or to believe that a parent, guardian, custodian, or other member of the child's household has abused or neglected the child and that the child is in danger of immediate or threatened physical or emotional harm from that person unless the agency makes an appropriate change in the child's case plan, it may implement the change without prior agreement or a court hearing and, before the end of the next day after the change is made, give all parties, the guardian ad litem of the child, and the court notice of the change. Before the end of the third day after implementing the change in the case plan, the agency shall file a statement of the change with the court and give notice of the filing accompanied by a copy of the statement to all parties and the guardian ad litem. All parties and the guardian ad litem shall have ten days from the date the notice is sent to object to and request a hearing on the change.
(a) If it receives a timely request for a hearing, the court shall schedule a hearing pursuant to section 2151.417 of the Revised Code to be held no later than thirty days after the request is received by the court. The court shall give notice of the date, time, and location of the hearing to all parties and the guardian ad litem. The agency shall continue to administer the case plan with the change after the hearing, if the court approves the change. If the court does not approve the change, the court shall make appropriate changes to the case plan and shall journalize the case plan.
(b) If it does not receive a timely request for a hearing, the court may approve the change without a hearing. If the court approves the change without a hearing, it shall journalize the case plan with the change within fourteen days after receipt of the change. If the court does not approve the change to the case plan, it shall schedule a hearing under section 2151.417 of the Revised Code to be held no later than thirty days after the expiration of the fourteen-day time period and give notice of the date, time, and location of the hearing to all parties and the guardian ad litem of the child.
(G)(1) All case plans for children in temporary custody shall have the following general goals:
(a) Consistent with the best interest and special needs of the child, to achieve a safe out-of-home placement in the least restrictive, most family-like setting available and in close proximity to the home from which the child was removed or the home in which the child will be permanently placed;
(b) To eliminate with all due speed the need for the out-of-home placement so that the child can safely return home.
(2) The director of job and family services shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code setting forth the general goals of case plans for children subject to dispositional orders for protective supervision, a planned permanent living arrangement, or permanent custody.
(H) In the agency's development of a case plan and the court's review of the case plan, the child's health and safety shall be the paramount concern. The agency and the court shall be guided by the following general priorities:
(1) A child who is residing with or can be placed with the child's parents within a reasonable time should remain in their legal custody even if an order of protective supervision is required for a reasonable period of time;
(2) If both parents of the child have abandoned the child, have relinquished custody of the child, have become incapable of supporting or caring for the child even with reasonable assistance, or have a detrimental effect on the health, safety, and best interest of the child, the child should be placed in the legal custody of a suitable member of the child's extended family;
(3) If a child described in division (H)(2) of this section has no suitable member of the child's extended family to accept legal custody, the child should be placed in the legal custody of a suitable nonrelative who shall be made a party to the proceedings after being given legal custody of the child;
(4) If the child has no suitable member of the child's extended family to accept legal custody of the child and no suitable nonrelative is available to accept legal custody of the child and, if the child temporarily cannot or should not be placed with the child's parents, guardian, or custodian, the child should be placed in the temporary custody of a public children services agency or a private child placing agency;
(5) If the child cannot be placed with either of the child's parents within a reasonable period of time or should not be placed with either, if no suitable member of the child's extended family or suitable nonrelative is available to accept legal custody of the child, and if the agency has a reasonable expectation of placing the child for adoption, the child should be committed to the permanent custody of the public children services agency or private child placing agency;
(6) If the child is to be placed for adoption or foster care, the placement shall not be delayed or denied on the basis of the child's or adoptive or foster family's race, color, or national origin.
(I) The case plan for a child in temporary custody shall include at a minimum the following requirements if the child is or has been the victim of abuse or neglect or if the child witnessed the commission in the child's household of abuse or neglect against a sibling of the child, a parent of the child, or any other person in the child's household:
(1) A requirement that the child's parents, guardian, or custodian participate in mandatory counseling;
(2) A requirement that the child's parents, guardian, or custodian participate in any supportive services that are required by or provided pursuant to the child's case plan.
(J) (1) Prior to January 1, 2023, a case plan for a child in temporary custody may include, as a supplement, a plan for locating a permanent family placement. The supplement shall not be considered part of the case plan for purposes of division (E) of this section.
(2) On and after January 1, 2023, a case plan for a child in temporary custody shall include a permanency plan for the child unless it is documented that such a plan would not be in the best interest of the child. The permanency plan shall describe the services the agency shall provide to achieve permanency for the child if reasonable efforts to return the child to the child's home, or eliminate the continued removal from that home, are unsuccessful. Those services shall be provided concurrently with reasonable efforts to return the child home or eliminate the child's continued removal from home.
(3) The director of job and family services, pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt rules necessary to carry out the purposes of division (J) of this section.
(K)(1) A public children services agency may request that the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation conduct a criminal records check with respect to a parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement whose actions result in a finding after the filing of a complaint as described in division (A)(1) of this section that a child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child. The public children services agency shall request that the superintendent obtain information from the federal bureau of investigation as part of the criminal records check.
(2) At any time on or after the date that is ninety days after September 10, 2012, a prosecuting attorney, or an assistant prosecuting attorney appointed under section 309.06 of the Revised Code, may request that the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation conduct a criminal records check with respect to each parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement whose actions resulted in a finding after the filing of a complaint described in division (A)(1) of this section that a child is an abused, neglected, or dependent child. Each prosecuting attorney or assistant prosecuting attorney who makes such a request shall request that the superintendent obtain information from the federal bureau of investigation as part of the criminal records check for each parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement who is a subject of the request.
(3) A public children services agency, prosecuting attorney, or assistant prosecuting attorney that requests a criminal records check under division (K)(1) or (2) of this section shall do both of the following:
(a) Provide to each parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement for whom a criminal records check is requested a copy of the form prescribed pursuant to division (C)(1) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code and a standard fingerprint impression sheet prescribed pursuant to division (C)(2) of that section and obtain the completed form and impression sheet from the parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement;
(b) Forward the completed form and impression sheet to the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation.
(4) A parent, guardian, custodian, prospective custodian, or prospective placement who is given a form and fingerprint impression sheet under division (K)(3)(a) of this section and who fails to complete the form or provide fingerprint impressions may be held in contempt of court.
Last updated August 6, 2021 at 2:52 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Section 2151.01 | Liberal Interpretation and Construction.
Section 2151.011 | Juvenile Court Definitions.
Section 2151.022 | Unruly Child Defined.
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 2151.15 | Powers and Duties Vested in County Department of Probation.
Section 2151.151 | Contract for Supervisory and Other Services for Children on Probation.
Section 2151.16 | 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 2151.233 | 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 2151.28 | 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 2151.34 | 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 2151.3515 | Desertion of Child Definitions.
Section 2151.3517 | Persons Authorized to Take Possession of Deserted Child.
Section 2151.3518 | Duties Upon Taking Possession 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 2151.37 | 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 2151.4115 | 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 2151.425 | 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 2151.4221 | [Recodified From r.c. 2151.4211] Memorandum of Understanding Purpose, Content.
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 2151.43 | 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 2151.552 | 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 2151.651 | Application for State Assistance for Juvenile Facilities.
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 2151.77 | 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 2151.84 | Department of Job and Family Services to Establish Model Agreements.
Section 2151.86 | Criminal Records Check.
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.