Effective: September 14, 2016
Latest Legislation: House Bill 113 - 131st General Assembly
(A) The superintendent of public instruction, pursuant to this section and the adjudication procedures of section 3301.121 of the Revised Code, may issue an adjudication order that permanently excludes a pupil from attending any of the public schools of this state if the pupil is convicted of, or adjudicated a delinquent child for, committing, when the pupil was sixteen years of age or older, an act that would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult and if the act is any of the following:
(1) A violation of section 2923.122 of the Revised Code;
(2) A violation of section 2923.12 of the Revised Code, of a substantially similar municipal ordinance, or of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district;
(3) A violation of section 2925.11 of the Revised Code, other than a violation of that section that would be a minor drug possession offense, that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, the board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district;
(4) A violation of section 2903.01, 2903.02, 2903.03, 2903.04, 2903.11, 2903.12, 2907.02, or 2907.05 or of former section 2907.12 of the Revised Code that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district, if the victim at the time of the commission of the act was an employee of that board of education;
(5) Complicity in any violation described in division (A)(1), (2), (3), or (4) of this section that was alleged to have been committed in the manner described in division (A)(1), (2), (3), or (4) of this section, regardless of whether the act of complicity was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, a board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district.
(B) A pupil may be suspended or expelled in accordance with section 3313.66 of the Revised Code prior to being permanently excluded from public school attendance under this section and section 3301.121 of the Revised Code.
(C)(1) If the superintendent of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district in which a pupil attends school obtains or receives proof that the pupil has been convicted of committing when the pupil was sixteen years of age or older a violation listed in division (A) of this section or adjudicated a delinquent child for the commission when the pupil was sixteen years of age or older of a violation listed in division (A) of this section, the superintendent may issue to the board of education of the school district a request that the pupil be permanently excluded from public school attendance, if both of the following apply:
(a) After obtaining or receiving proof of the conviction or adjudication, the superintendent or the superintendent's designee determines that the pupil's continued attendance in school may endanger the health and safety of other pupils or school employees and gives the pupil and the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian written notice that the superintendent intends to recommend to the board of education that the board adopt a resolution requesting the superintendent of public instruction to permanently exclude the pupil from public school attendance.
(b) The superintendent or the superintendent's designee forwards to the board of education the superintendent's written recommendation that includes the determinations the superintendent or designee made pursuant to division (C)(1)(a) of this section and a copy of the proof the superintendent received showing that the pupil has been convicted of or adjudicated a delinquent child for a violation listed in division (A) of this section that was committed when the pupil was sixteen years of age or older.
(2) Within fourteen days after receipt of a recommendation from the superintendent pursuant to division (C)(1)(b) of this section that a pupil be permanently excluded from public school attendance, the board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district, after review and consideration of all of the following available information, may adopt a resolution requesting the superintendent of public instruction to permanently exclude the pupil who is the subject of the recommendation from public school attendance:
(a) The academic record of the pupil and a record of any extracurricular activities in which the pupil previously was involved;
(b) The disciplinary record of the pupil and any available records of the pupil's prior behavioral problems other than the behavioral problems contained in the disciplinary record;
(c) The social history of the pupil;
(d) The pupil's response to the imposition of prior discipline and sanctions imposed for behavioral problems;
(e) Evidence regarding the seriousness of and any aggravating factors related to the offense that is the basis of the resolution seeking permanent exclusion;
(f) Any mitigating circumstances surrounding the offense that gave rise to the request for permanent exclusion;
(g) Evidence regarding the probable danger posed to the health and safety of other pupils or of school employees by the continued presence of the pupil in a public school setting;
(h) Evidence regarding the probable disruption of the teaching of any school district's graded course of study by the continued presence of the pupil in a public school setting;
(i) Evidence regarding the availability of alternative sanctions of a less serious nature than permanent exclusion that would enable the pupil to remain in a public school setting without posing a significant danger to the health and safety of other pupils or of school employees and without posing a threat of the disruption of the teaching of any district's graded course of study.
(3) If the board does not adopt a resolution requesting the superintendent of public instruction to permanently exclude the pupil, it immediately shall send written notice of that fact to the superintendent who sought the resolution, to the pupil who was the subject of the proposed resolution, and to that pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian.
(D)(1) Upon adoption of a resolution under division (C) of this section, the board of education immediately shall forward to the superintendent of public instruction the written resolution, proof of the conviction or adjudication that is the basis of the resolution, a copy of the pupil's entire school record, and any other relevant information and shall forward a copy of the resolution to the pupil who is the subject of the recommendation and to that pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian.
(2) The board of education that adopted and forwarded the resolution requesting the permanent exclusion of the pupil to the superintendent of public instruction promptly shall designate a representative of the school district to present the case for permanent exclusion to the superintendent or the referee appointed by the superintendent. The representative of the school district may be an attorney admitted to the practice of law in this state. At the adjudication hearing held pursuant to section 3301.121 of the Revised Code, the representative of the school district shall present evidence in support of the requested permanent exclusion.
(3) Upon receipt of a board of education's resolution requesting the permanent exclusion of a pupil from public school attendance, the superintendent of public instruction, in accordance with the adjudication procedures of section 3301.121 of the Revised Code, promptly shall issue an adjudication order that either permanently excludes the pupil from attending any of the public schools of this state or that rejects the resolution of the board of education.
(E) Notwithstanding any provision of section 3313.64 of the Revised Code or an order of any court of this state that otherwise requires the admission of the pupil to a school, no school official in a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district knowingly shall admit to any school in the school district a pupil who has been permanently excluded from public school attendance by the superintendent of public instruction.
(F)(1)(a) Upon determining that the school attendance of a pupil who has been permanently excluded from public school attendance no longer will endanger the health and safety of other students or school employees, the superintendent of any city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district in which the pupil desires to attend school may issue to the board of education of the school district a recommendation, including the reasons for the recommendation, that the permanent exclusion of a pupil be revoked and the pupil be allowed to return to the public schools of the state.
If any violation which in whole or in part gave rise to the permanent exclusion of any pupil involved the pupil's bringing a firearm to a school operated by the board of education of a school district or onto any other property owned or operated by such a board, no superintendent shall recommend under this division an effective date for the revocation of the pupil's permanent exclusion that is less than one year after the date on which the last such firearm incident occurred. However, on a case-by-case basis, a superintendent may recommend an earlier effective date for such a revocation for any of the reasons for which the superintendent may reduce the one-year expulsion requirement in division (B)(2) of section 3313.66 of the Revised Code.
(b) Upon receipt of the recommendation of the superintendent that a permanent exclusion of a pupil be revoked, the board of education of a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district may adopt a resolution by a majority vote of its members requesting the superintendent of public instruction to revoke the permanent exclusion of the pupil. Upon adoption of the resolution, the board of education shall forward a copy of the resolution, the reasons for the resolution, and any other relevant information to the superintendent of public instruction.
(c) Upon receipt of a resolution of a board of education requesting the revocation of a permanent exclusion of a pupil, the superintendent of public instruction, in accordance with the adjudication procedures of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, shall issue an adjudication order that revokes the permanent exclusion of the pupil from public school attendance or that rejects the resolution of the board of education.
(2)(a) A pupil who has been permanently excluded pursuant to this section and section 3301.121 of the Revised Code may request the superintendent of any city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district in which the pupil desires to attend school to admit the pupil on a probationary basis for a period not to exceed ninety school days. Upon receiving the request, the superintendent may enter into discussions with the pupil and with the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian or a person designated by the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian to develop a probationary admission plan designed to assist the pupil's probationary admission to the school. The plan may include a treatment program, a behavioral modification program, or any other program reasonably designed to meet the educational needs of the child and the disciplinary requirements of the school.
If any violation which in whole or in part gave rise to the permanent exclusion of the pupil involved the pupil's bringing a firearm to a school operated by the board of education of any school district or onto any other property owned or operated by such a board, no plan developed under this division for the pupil shall include an effective date for the probationary admission of the pupil that is less than one year after the date on which the last such firearm incident occurred except that on a case-by-case basis, a plan may include an earlier effective date for such an admission for any of the reasons for which the superintendent of the district may reduce the one-year expulsion requirement in division (B)(2) of section 3313.66 of the Revised Code.
(b) If the superintendent of a school district, a pupil, and the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian or a person designated by the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian agree upon a probationary admission plan prepared pursuant to division (F)(2)(a) of this section, the superintendent of the school district shall issue to the board of education of the school district a recommendation that the pupil be allowed to attend school within the school district under probationary admission, the reasons for the recommendation, and a copy of the agreed upon probationary admission plan. Within fourteen days after the board of education receives the recommendation, reasons, and plan, the board may adopt the recommendation by a majority vote of its members. If the board adopts the recommendation, the pupil may attend school under probationary admission within that school district for a period not to exceed ninety days or any additional probationary period permitted under divisions (F)(2)(d) and (e) of this section in accordance with the probationary admission plan prepared pursuant to division (F)(2)(a) of this section.
(c) If a pupil who is permitted to attend school under probationary admission pursuant to division (F)(2)(b) of this section fails to comply with the probationary admission plan prepared pursuant to division (F)(2)(a) of this section, the superintendent of the school district immediately may remove the pupil from the school and issue to the board of education of the school district a recommendation that the probationary admission be revoked. Within five days after the board of education receives the recommendation, the board may adopt the recommendation to revoke the pupil's probationary admission by a majority vote of its members. If a majority of the board does not adopt the recommendation to revoke the pupil's probationary admission, the pupil shall continue to attend school in compliance with the pupil's probationary admission plan.
(d) If a pupil who is permitted to attend school under probationary admission pursuant to division (F)(2)(b) of this section complies with the probationary admission plan prepared pursuant to division (F)(2)(a) of this section, the pupil or the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian, at any time before the expiration of the ninety-day probationary admission period, may request the superintendent of the school district to extend the terms and period of the pupil's probationary admission for a period not to exceed ninety days or to issue a recommendation pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section that the pupil's permanent exclusion be revoked and the pupil be allowed to return to the public schools of this state.
(e) If a pupil is granted an extension of the pupil's probationary admission pursuant to division (F)(2)(d) of this section, the pupil or the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian, in the manner described in that division, may request, and the superintendent and board, in the manner described in that division, may recommend and grant, subsequent probationary admission periods not to exceed ninety days each. If a pupil who is permitted to attend school under an extension of a probationary admission plan complies with the probationary admission plan prepared pursuant to the extension, the pupil or the pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian may request a revocation of the pupil's permanent exclusion in the manner described in division (F)(2)(d) of this section.
(f) Any extension of a probationary admission requested by a pupil or a pupil's parent, guardian, or custodian pursuant to divisions (F)(2)(d) or (e) of this section shall be subject to the adoption and approval of a probationary admission plan in the manner described in divisions (F)(2)(a) and (b) of this section and may be terminated as provided in division (F)(2)(c) of this section.
(g) If the pupil has complied with any probationary admission plan and the superintendent issues a recommendation that seeks revocation of the pupil's permanent exclusion pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section, the pupil's compliance with any probationary admission plan may be considered along with other relevant factors in any determination or adjudication conducted pursuant to division (F)(1) of this section.
(G)(1) Except as provided in division (G)(2) of this section, any information regarding the permanent exclusion of a pupil shall be included in the pupil's official records and shall be included in any records sent to any school district that requests the pupil's records.
(2) When a pupil who has been permanently excluded from public school attendance reaches the age of twenty-two or when the permanent exclusion of a pupil has been revoked, all school districts that maintain records regarding the pupil's permanent exclusion shall remove all references to the exclusion from the pupil's file and shall destroy them.
A pupil who has reached the age of twenty-two or whose permanent exclusion has been revoked may send a written notice to the superintendent of any school district maintaining records of the pupil's permanent exclusion requesting the superintendent to ensure that the records are removed from the pupil's file and destroyed. Upon receipt of the request and a determination that the pupil is twenty-two years of age or older or that the pupil's permanent exclusion has been revoked, the superintendent shall ensure that the records are removed from the pupil's file and destroyed.
(H)(1) This section does not apply to any of the following:
(a) An institution that is a residential facility, that receives and cares for children, that is maintained by the department of youth services, and that operates a school chartered by the state board of education under section 3301.16 of the Revised Code;
(b) Any on-premises school operated by an out-of-home care entity, other than a school district, that is chartered by the state board of education under section 3301.16 of the Revised Code;
(c) Any school operated in connection with an out-of-home care entity or a nonresidential youth treatment program that enters into a contract or agreement with a school district for the provision of educational services in a setting other than a setting that is a building or structure owned or controlled by the board of education of the school district during normal school hours.
(2) This section does not prohibit any person who has been permanently excluded pursuant to this section and section 3301.121 of the Revised Code from seeking a certificate of high school equivalence. A person who has been permanently excluded may be permitted to participate in a course of study in preparation for a high school equivalency test approved by the department of education pursuant to division (B) of section 3301.80 of the Revised Code, except that the person shall not participate during normal school hours in that course of study in any building or structure owned or controlled by the board of education of a school district.
(3) This section does not relieve any school district from any requirement under section 2151.362 or 3313.64 of the Revised Code to pay for the cost of educating any child who has been permanently excluded pursuant to this section and section 3301.121 of the Revised Code.
(I) As used in this section:
(1) "Permanently exclude" means to forever prohibit an individual from attending any public school in this state that is operated by a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district.
(2) "Permanent exclusion" means the prohibition of a pupil forever from attending any public school in this state that is operated by a city, local, exempted village, or joint vocational school district.
(3) "Out-of-home care" has the same meaning as in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code.
(4) "Certificate of high school equivalence" has the same meaning as in section 4109.06 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Nonresidential youth treatment program" means a program designed to provide services to persons under the age of eighteen in a setting that does not regularly provide long-term overnight care, including settlement houses, diversion and prevention programs, run-away centers, and alternative education programs.
(6) "Firearm" has the same meaning as provided pursuant to the "Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994," 108 Stat. 270, 20 U.S.C. 8001(a)(2).
(7) "Minor drug possession offense" has the same meaning as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 33 | Education-Libraries
Chapter 3313 | Boards of Education
Section 3313.01 | Membership of Board of Education or Governing Board of Service Center.
Section 3313.02 | Membership of Boards in City School Districts.
Section 3313.03 | Redistricting Into Subdistricts.
Section 3313.05 | Submission of Plans to Electors - Contents - Separate Ballot.
Section 3313.06 | Election - Expense of Commission.
Section 3313.07 | Adoption by Majority Vote.
Section 3313.08 | Election of Members.
Section 3313.09 | Term of Office of Members.
Section 3313.10 | Oath of Office of Member.
Section 3313.11 | Vacancy in Board.
Section 3313.12 | Compensation and Mileage.
Section 3313.13 | Membership Restriction.
Section 3313.14 | Annual Organizational Meeting.
Section 3313.15 | Regular Meetings of Board.
Section 3313.16 | Special Meetings of Board.
Section 3313.17 | Corporate Powers of the Board.
Section 3313.171 | Consultant Services.
Section 3313.172 | Purchase, Lease, or Lease-Purchase of Motor Vehicles.
Section 3313.173 | Reward for Information on Person Who Commits Violation of Law.
Section 3313.18 | Quorum - Recording of Votes - Adoption of Annual Appropriation Resolution.
Section 3313.19 | Power of Board to Compound or Release Claims Due From Banks.
Section 3313.20 | Rules - Locker Search Policy - Professional Meetings.
Section 3313.202 | Insurance and Fringe Benefits.
Section 3313.203 | Liability Insurance - Indemnification.
Section 3313.204 | Advertise Offering of Adult Education Classes.
Section 3313.205 | Notification of Student's Absence From School.
Section 3313.207 | Latchkey Program Definitions.
Section 3313.208 | School District Participation in Provision of Latchkey Programs.
Section 3313.209 | Options for Districts That Do Not Operate a Latchkey Program.
Section 3313.211 | Employee Compensation While Serving as Juror.
Section 3313.212 | Parental Review of Instructional Materials, Etc.
Section 3313.22 | Appointment of Treasurer - Re-Employment - Evaluation.
Section 3313.222 | Agreement of Districts to Jointly Employ Treasurer.
Section 3313.23 | Absence or Incapacitation of Treasurer.
Section 3313.24 | Compensation of Treasurer.
Section 3313.241 | Documents to Be Executed by Superintendent.
Section 3313.25 | Bond of Treasurer of Board.
Section 3313.26 | Record of Proceedings.
Section 3313.261 | Treasurer to Notify Board of Elections of Changes in Boundaries.
Section 3313.27 | Delivery of Funds to Board at Expiration of Term of Treasurer - Certificate.
Section 3313.28 | Delivery of Records to Successor.
Section 3313.29 | Treasurer to Keep Account of School Funds - Vouchers.
Section 3313.291 | Petty Cash Account.
Section 3313.30 | Declaration That School District Is Unauditable; Notice.
Section 3313.31 | Treasurer to Perform All Duties Relating to Moneys.
Section 3313.311 | Policies for Use of Credit Card Accounts.
Section 3313.32 | Moneys to Be Placed With Treasurer When Depository Ceases to Act.
Section 3313.33 | Conveyances and Contracts.
Section 3313.34 | Process Against Boards.
Section 3313.351 | Information Regarding Contracting With Online Service Providers.
Section 3313.36 | Acceptance of Bequests, Gifts, or Endowments.
Section 3313.373 | Shared-Savings Contract.
Section 3313.375 | Lease-Purchase Agreement for Building or Improvements to Building.
Section 3313.376 | Service Centers May Jointly Purchase Commodities.
Section 3313.39 | Appropriation of Land.
Section 3313.40 | Exchange of Real Estate.
Section 3313.41 | Disposal of Real or Personal Property - Acquisition of Real Property.
Section 3313.411 | Lease or Sale of Unused School Facilities.
Section 3313.412 | Direct Sale or Lease of Real Property to Stem School.
Section 3313.42 | School District of This State and Another State May Maintain a School Jointly.
Section 3313.43 | Dedication of School Lands for Street Purposes - Certificate of Dedication.
Section 3313.44 | School Property Exempt From Taxation.
Section 3313.45 | Board May Execute and Deliver Contracts or Leases to Mineral Lands.
Section 3313.451 | Investigation, Exploration, Production of Oil and Gas.
Section 3313.46 | Contract Bidding Process; Exceptions.
Section 3313.47 | Management and Control of Schools Vested in Board of Education.
Section 3313.471 | Presentation of Career Information.
Section 3313.472 | Policy on Parental and Foster Caregiver Involvement in Schools.
Section 3313.48 | Free Education to Be Provided; Hours in a School Year.
Section 3313.481 | School Schedule.
Section 3313.482 | Plans for Completion of Make Up Days via Web Access.
Section 3313.483 | Delaying Opening for Financial Reasons.
Section 3313.484 | Loans After 3-1-98 Prohibited - Subsidy for Interest Expense.
Section 3313.487 | Report on District's Financial Condition.
Section 3313.488 | School District Fiscal Statement.
Section 3313.489 | Determining Whether District May Be Unable to Operate During Entire School Year.
Section 3313.4810 | Receiving Loans.
Section 3313.49 | Suspension of School - Resolution of Board - Transfer of Pupils.
Section 3313.50 | Record of Tests - Statistical Data - Individual Records.
Section 3313.51 | Disbursement and Deposit of School Funds.
Section 3313.52 | Evening Schools.
Section 3313.53 | Special Instruction Departments and Schools - Pupil-Activity Programs.
Section 3313.531 | Adult High School Continuation Program.
Section 3313.532 | Excusing Disabled Adults From Assessments.
Section 3313.533 | Alternative School - Plan.
Section 3313.534 | Policy of Zero Tolerance for Violent, Disruptive, or Inappropriate Behavior.
Section 3313.535 | Standards for Participation in Interscholastic Extracurricular Activities.
Section 3313.537 | Community School Student Participation in Public School Activities.
Section 3313.538 | Participation in Interscholastic Athletics - Residency.
Section 3313.539 | Concussions and School Athletics.
Section 3313.5310 | Information and Training Regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Section 3313.5311 | Access to Public School Extracurricular Activities by Nonpublic School Students.
Section 3313.5312 | Access to Public School Extracurricular Activities by Homeschooled Students.
Section 3313.5314 | Athletics and Participation in College Credit Plus Program.
Section 3313.5315 | Foreign Students Participation in Interscholastic Athletics.
Section 3313.5317 | Religious Apparel in Interscholastic Athletics.
Section 3313.54 | Americanization Schools.
Section 3313.55 | Provision for Education of Children in Hospital or Institution.
Section 3313.56 | Part-Time Schools or Classes.
Section 3313.57 | Summer Vacation Period Activities Provided or Approved by Boards.
Section 3313.58 | Supervision of Social and Recreational Work - Employment of Instructors.
Section 3313.59 | Cooperation With Public Officials to Provide Other Recreational Activities.
Section 3313.60 | Prescribed Curriculum.
Section 3313.601 | Moment of Silence - Free Exercise or Expression of Religious Beliefs.
Section 3313.603 | Requirements for High School Graduation; Workforce or College Preparatory Units.
Section 3313.604 | Courses in American Sign Language.
Section 3313.605 | Community Service Education Program.
Section 3313.606 | Education Television Courses and Programs.
Section 3313.607 | Career Plan and Individual Career Passport for Students.
Section 3313.608 | Third-Grade Reading Guarantee.
Section 3313.609 | Grade Promotion and Retention Policy.
Section 3313.6010 | Contracting With Academic Remediation and Intervention Providers.
Section 3313.6011 | Instruction in Venereal Disease Education Emphasizing Abstinence.
Section 3313.6012 | Policy Governing Conduct of Academic Prevention/intervention Services.
Section 3313.6013 | Advanced Standing Programs for College Credit.
Section 3313.6014 | Parental Notification of Core Curriculum Requirements.
Section 3313.6016 | Daily Physical Activity for Students; Pilot Program.
Section 3313.6017 | Alternative Methods of Delivering Content.
Section 3313.6018 | Extended Programming.
Section 3313.6019 | Agricultural Education Programs.
Section 3313.6020 | Policy on Career Advising.
Section 3313.6022 | Released Time Courses in Religious Instruction.
Section 3313.6024 | Reporting on Prevention-Focused Programs.
Section 3313.6025 | Instruction on Proper Interactions With Peace Officers.
Section 3313.6026 | Fafsa Data Sharing Agreement.
Section 3313.6027 | Financial Literacy Instruction.
Section 3313.61 | Diploma or Honors Diploma.
Section 3313.612 | Graduation Test Requirements or Alternative Conditions for Nonpublic Schools.
Section 3313.614 | Testing Requirements for Fulfilling Curriculum Requirement for Diploma.
Section 3313.616 | Diploma May Be Granted to Veteran.
Section 3313.618 | Diploma Requirements.
Section 3313.619 | Chartered Nonpublic School Diploma With Alternate Assessment.
Section 3313.6110 | Diploma Granted by Parent or Guardian.
Section 3313.6111 | State Seal of Biliteracy.
Section 3313.6112 | Ohiomeansjobs-Readiness Seal.
Section 3313.6113 | Committee to Develop a List of Industry-Recognized Credentials and Licenses.
Section 3313.6114 | State Diploma Seals.
Section 3313.62 | School Year, Week.
Section 3313.63 | School Holidays Specified.
Section 3313.64 | Entitlement to Attend School; District of Attendance.
Section 3313.641 | Summer Schools, Adult Classes, Postgraduate Instruction and Other Classes.
Section 3313.642 | Materials for Course of Instruction.
Section 3313.643 | Eye Protective Devices.
Section 3313.644 | Contracts for Training of Out-of-School Youth or Adults.
Section 3313.645 | Admission Without Tuition.
Section 3313.646 | Preschool Programs.
Section 3313.648 | Prohibiting Incentives to Enroll in District.
Section 3313.6410 | Withdrawal of Computer-Based School Student Failing to Take Tests.
Section 3313.6411 | Providing Report Card to Parent.
Section 3313.6412 | Internet- or Computer-Based School Student Automatic Withdrawal.
Section 3313.65 | Children of Institutionalized or Incarcerated Parents.
Section 3313.661 | Policy Regarding Suspension, Expulsion, Removal, and Permanent Exclusion.
Section 3313.662 | Adjudication Order Permanently Excluding Pupil From Public Schools.
Section 3313.663 | Parental Education or Training Program.
Section 3313.664 | Policy Prohibiting Student From Participating in Extracurricular Activities.
Section 3313.665 | Conditions for Adopting Dress Code or School Uniform Policy.
Section 3313.666 | District Policy Prohibiting Harassment, Intimidation, or Bullying Required.
Section 3313.667 | District Bullying Prevention Initiatives.
Section 3313.669 | Threat Assessment Teams.
Section 3313.6610 | Anonymous Reporting Programs.
Section 3313.6611 | Student-Led Violence Prevention Clubs.
Section 3313.67 | Immunization of Pupils - Immunization Record - Annual Summary.
Section 3313.671 | Proof of Required Immunizations - Exceptions.
Section 3313.673 | Screening of Beginning Pupils for Special Learning Needs.
Section 3313.674 | Body Mass Index and Weight Screening.
Section 3313.69 | Hearing and Visual Tests of School Children - Exemptions.
Section 3313.70 | Member of Board Cannot Be School Physician, Dentist, or Nurse.
Section 3313.71 | Examinations and Diagnoses by School Physician.
Section 3313.712 | Emergency Medical Authorization.
Section 3313.713 | District Prescription Drug Distribution Policy.
Section 3313.714 | Healthcheck Program for Recipients of Medical Assistance.
Section 3313.718 | Possession and Use of Epinephrine Autoinjector to Treat Anaphylaxis.
Section 3313.719 | Food Allergy Protection Policy.
Section 3313.7110 | Procurement of Epinephrine Autoinjectors for Public Schools.
Section 3313.7111 | Procurement of Epinephrine Autoinjectors for Nonpublic Schools.
Section 3313.7112 | Diabetes Care.
Section 3313.7113 | Procurement of Inhalers by Board.
Section 3313.7114 | Procurement of Inhalers by Nonpublic School.
Section 3313.7115 | Procurement of Glucagon, Qualified Immunity - School Districts.
Section 3313.7116 | Procurement of Glucagon, Qualified Immunity - Nonpublic Schools.
Section 3313.72 | Contract With Health District for Services of Physician, Dentist, or Nurse.
Section 3313.721 | Health Care for Students.
Section 3313.73 | Board of Health to Make Examination - Report - Recommendations to Parents.
Section 3313.74 | Certain Institutions and Establishments Not Permitted Near Schools.
Section 3313.75 | Use of School Premises Generally.
Section 3313.751 | Prohibition Against Tobacco Possession or Use.
Section 3313.752 | Posting of Warning Concerning Anabolic Steroids to Be Posted in Locker Rooms.
Section 3313.753 | Prohibition Against Students Carrying Electronic Communications Devices.
Section 3313.76 | School Premises Available for Educational and Recreational Purposes.
Section 3313.77 | Use of School Premises for Public Meetings and Entertainments.
Section 3313.78 | Political Meetings on School Premises - Liability for Damage.
Section 3313.79 | Responsibility for Damage - Payment of Actual Expenses.
Section 3313.791 | Liability for Damages Arising From Use of School Premises.
Section 3313.80 | Display of the National Flag.
Section 3313.801 | Display of National and Ohio Mottoes.
Section 3313.811 | Sale of Uniform School Supplies.
Section 3313.812 | Food Service to Multiple Districts or Schools Within Districts.
Section 3313.813 | Food Programs - Outdoor Education Centers.
Section 3313.814 | Standards Governing Types of Foods and Beverages Sold on School Premises.
Section 3313.815 | Employee Trained in Heimlich Maneuver to Be Present While Students Served Food.
Section 3313.816 | Sale of a La Carte Beverage Items.
Section 3313.817 | A La Carte Foods; Determination of Nutritional Value; Software.
Section 3313.818 | Breakfast Programs.
Section 3313.82 | Business Advisory Councils.
Section 3313.821 | Standards for the Operation of Business Advisory Councils.
Section 3313.83 | Regional Student Education Districts.
Section 3313.84 | Exchange of Teaching Services Authorized - Regulations.
Section 3313.842 | Joint Educational Programs.
Section 3313.844 | Agreement for Providing Educational Service Center Services to Community School.
Section 3313.846 | Provision of Services to Political Subdivisions by Educational Service Center.
Section 3313.848 | Disposition of Unexpended Funds Under Service Agreement.
Section 3313.849 | Agreements to Share Services.
Section 3313.85 | Failure of Board of Education or Governing Board to Fill Vacancy.
Section 3313.86 | Health and Safety Review.
Section 3313.87 | Board of Education May Join School Boards' Association.
Section 3313.871 | Payment of Annual Membership Dues and Service Fees to Accrediting Associations.
Section 3313.89 | Publication of Information Regarding Online Education and Career Planning Tool.
Section 3313.90 | Career-Technical Education Programs.
Section 3313.902 | Adult Diploma Pilot Program.
Section 3313.903 | Measures of Skill Attainment.
Section 3313.904 | Pre-Apprenticeship Training Programs for Career-Technical Education Students.
Section 3313.905 | Ohio Code-Scholar Pilot Program.
Section 3313.906 | Career-Technical Remote or Digital Learning.
Section 3313.91 | Contract to Purchase Vocational Education or Vocational Rehabilitation Service.
Section 3313.911 | Assigning District to a Joint Vocational District.
Section 3313.92 | Joint School Building Projects.
Section 3313.93 | Occupational Work Adjustment Laboratory - Student Wages.
Section 3313.941 | Racial Data Collection for Students to Include Multiracial Category.
Section 3313.951 | Qualifications for School Resource Officers.
Section 3313.96 | Informational Programs Relative to Missing Children - Fingerprinting Program.
Section 3313.97 | Alternative School Open Enrollment Policy Procedures.
Section 3313.974 | Pilot Project Scholarship Program Definitions.
Section 3313.975 | Pilot Project Scholarship Program.
Section 3313.976 | Registering School.
Section 3313.977 | Priorities for Admission of Students.
Section 3313.978 | Scholarship Use and Implementation; Tutorial Assistance Grants.
Section 3313.979 | Payment of Scholarships or Grants.
Section 3313.98 | Interdistrict Enrollment Policy.
Section 3313.981 | Interdistrict Enrollment Reporting and Transportation.