Effective: September 18, 1996
Latest Legislation: House Bill 419 - 121st General Assembly
(A)(1) The parents, guardian, or other persons having the custody of a child may enter into an agreement with any public children services agency or private child placing agency, whereby the child is placed without the approval of the juvenile court in the temporary custody of the agency for a period of time of up to thirty days, except that an agreement for temporary custody can be for a period of time of up to sixty days without court approval if the agreement is executed solely for the purpose of obtaining the adoption of a child who is less than six months of age on the date of the execution of the agreement.
(2) Except as provided in division (A)(3) of this section for agreements entered into to obtain the adoption of a child under the age of six months, any public children services agency or private child placing agency that obtains, without court approval, temporary custody of a child pursuant to an agreement executed in accordance with this division may request the juvenile court of the county in which the child has a residence or legal settlement for an original thirty-day extension of the temporary custody agreement. Upon the filing of a request for the extension of the temporary custody agreement, the juvenile court shall determine whether the extension is in the best interest of the child and may extend the temporary custody agreement for a period of thirty days beyond the initial thirty-day period for which court approval is not required by this division. The agency requesting the original extension shall file a case plan, prepared pursuant to section 2151.412 of the Revised Code, with the court at the same time that it files its request for an extension.
At the expiration of the original thirty-day extension period, the agency may request the juvenile court to grant an additional thirty-day extension of the temporary custody agreement. Upon the filing of the request for the additional extension, the juvenile court may extend the temporary custody agreement for a period of thirty days beyond the original thirty-day extension period if it determines that the additional extension is in the best interest of the child. The agency shall file an updated version of the child's case plan at the same time that it files its request for an additional extension.
At the expiration of an additional thirty-day extension period and at the expiration of the original thirty-day extension period if the agency does not request an additional thirty-day extension, the agency shall either return the child to the child's parents, guardian, or other person having custody of the child or file a complaint with the court pursuant to section 2151.27 of the Revised Code requesting temporary or permanent custody of the child. The complaint shall be accompanied by a case plan prepared in accordance with section 2151.412 of the Revised Code.
(3) Any public children services agency or private child placing agency that obtains, without court approval and solely for the purpose of obtaining the adoption of the child, temporary custody of a child who is under the age of six months pursuant to an agreement executed in accordance with this division may request the juvenile court in the county in which the child has a residence or legal settlement to grant a thirty day extension of the temporary custody agreement. Upon the filing of the request, the court shall determine whether the extension is in the best interest of the child and may extend the temporary custody agreement for a period of thirty days beyond the sixty day period for which the court approval is not required by this division. The agency requesting the extension shall file a case plan, prepared pursuant to section 2151.412 of the Revised Code, with the court at the same time that it files its request for an extension.
At the expiration of the thirty day extension, the agency shall either return the child to the parents, guardian, or other person having custody of the child or file a complaint with the court pursuant to section 2151.27 of the Revised Code requesting temporary or permanent custody of the child. The complaint shall be accompanied by a case plan prepared in accordance with section 2151.412 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) Subject to, except as provided in division (B)(2) of this section, juvenile court approval, the parents, guardian, or other persons having custody of a child may enter into an agreement with a public children services agency or private child placing agency surrendering the child into the permanent custody of the agency. An agency that enters into such an agreement may take and care for the child or place the child in a family home.
A private child placing agency or public children services agency that seeks permanent custody of a child pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section shall file a request with the juvenile court of the county in which the child has a residence or legal settlement for approval of the agency's permanent surrender agreement with the parents, guardian, or other persons having custody of the child. Not later than fourteen business days after the request is filed, the juvenile court shall determine whether the permanent surrender agreement is in the best interest of the child. The court may approve the permanent surrender agreement if it determines that the agreement is in the best interest of the child and, in the case of an agreement between a parent and an agency, the requirements of section 5103.151 of the Revised Code are met. The agency requesting the approval of the permanent surrender agreement shall file a case plan, prepared pursuant to section 2151.412 of the Revised Code, with the court at the same time that it files its request for the approval of the permanent surrender agreement.
(2) The parents of a child less than six months of age may enter into an agreement with a private child placing agency surrendering the child into the permanent custody of the agency without juvenile court approval if the agreement is executed solely for the purpose of obtaining the adoption of the child. The agency shall, not later than two business days after entering into the agreement, notify the juvenile court. The agency also shall notify the court not later than two business days after the agency places the child for adoption. The court shall journalize the notices it receives under division (B)(2) of this section.
(C) The agreements provided for in this section shall be in writing, on forms prescribed and furnished by the department, and may contain any proper and legal stipulations for proper care of the child, and may authorize the public children services agency or private child placing agency when such agreements are for permanent care and custody to appear in any proceeding for the legal adoption of the child, and consent to the child's adoption, as provided in section 3107.06 of the Revised Code. If an agreement for permanent care and custody of a child is executed, social and medical histories shall be completed in relation to the child in accordance with section 3107.09 of the Revised Code. The adoption order of the probate court judge made upon the consent shall be binding upon the child and the child's parents, guardian, or other person, as if those persons were personally in court and consented to the order, whether made party to the proceeding or not.
(D) An agreement entered into under this section by a parent under age eighteen is as valid as an agreement entered into by a parent age eighteen or older.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5103 | Placement of Children
Section 5103.02 | Placement of Children Definitions.
Section 5103.03 | Rules for Adequate and Competent Management of Institutions or Associations.
Section 5103.031 | Preplacement Training.
Section 5103.032 | Continuing Training.
Section 5103.034 | Making Training Programs Available.
Section 5103.035 | Needs Assessment and Continuing Training Plan.
Section 5103.036 | Accepting Training From Other Programs.
Section 5103.037 | Appointment of Board President, Administrator, or Officer.
Section 5103.038 | Agencies Submitting Proposals for Programs.
Section 5103.0310 | Background Checks.
Section 5103.0312 | Reimbursement of Caregivers for Training Courses.
Section 5103.0313 | Reimbursement of Agencies for Training Courses.
Section 5103.0314 | Recommending Agencies Ineligible for Reimbursement.
Section 5103.0315 | Federal Financial Participation in Payment of Training Costs.
Section 5103.0316 | Training Program Rules.
Section 5103.0317 | Limit of Children in Foster Home.
Section 5103.0318 | Applicability of Zoning Laws.
Section 5103.0319 | Notification of Conviction of Certain Offenses by Foster Child.
Section 5103.0320 | Denying Certificate Based on Misconduct of Resident.
Section 5103.0321 | Duties of Agency Upon Notice of Conviction of Certain Offense by Foster Child.
Section 5103.0322 | Notice to Applicant or Certificate Holder of Decisions.
Section 5103.0323 | Audit Prior to Renewal of Certificate.
Section 5103.0324 | Assessor to Conduct Home Study.
Section 5103.0325 | Review of Rules for Agency Visits.
Section 5103.0326 | Nonrenewals Based on Refusals to Accept Children.
Section 5103.0327 | Physical Examinations.
Section 5103.0328 | Notice of Arrest or Conviction of Foster Caregiver.
Section 5103.04 | Articles of Incorporation to Be Filed With Department of Job and Family Services.
Section 5103.05 | Notice of Operation.
Section 5103.051 | Community Engagement Plan.
Section 5103.08 | Administering Funds Under State Dependent Care Development Grants.
Section 5103.11 | Foster Care and Adoption Initiatives Fund.
Section 5103.13 | Children's Crisis Care Facilities Requirements and Limitations.
Section 5103.131 | Federal Grant Application for Children's Crisis Care Facilities.
Section 5103.14 | Enforcement Powers.
Section 5103.15 | Agreements for Temporary Custody.
Section 5103.151 | Duties Prospective Parent of Adoptee.
Section 5103.152 | Duties of Assessor.
Section 5103.153 | Review Hearing of Agreement.
Section 5103.162 | Qualified Immunity of Foster Caregiver.
Section 5103.163 | Resource Family Bill of Rights.
Section 5103.17 | Advertising or Inducements as to Adoption or Foster Home Placement.
Section 5103.18 | Pre-Placement Report of Child Welfare System Information Search.
Section 5103.181 | Background Checks.
Section 5103.20 | Interstate Compact for Placement of Children Adopted.
Section 5103.21 | Department Compact Implementing Rules.
Section 5103.22 | State Human Services Administration.
Section 5103.23 | Interstate Compact on Placement of Children.
Section 5103.231 | Determination of Financial Responsibility.
Section 5103.232 | Appropriate Public Authority.
Section 5103.233 | Appropriate Authority in Receiving State.
Section 5103.234 | Agreements With Other Party States.
Section 5103.235 | Requirements for Visitation, Inspection, Supervision of Children.
Section 5103.236 | Jurisdiction of Court.
Section 5103.237 | Executive Head Defined.
Section 5103.30 | Ohio Child Welfare Training Program.
Section 5103.301 | Training Made Available to Foster Caregivers.
Section 5103.302 | Private Agency Enrollment Conditioned on Space.
Section 5103.303 | Payment of Department Allowance to Private Agencies.
Section 5103.31 | Program Coordinator to Identify Competencies Needed.
Section 5103.32 | Funding Ohio Child Welfare Training Program.
Section 5103.33 | Child Welfare Training Implementing Rules.
Section 5103.34 | Department to Monitor Training Program.
Section 5103.35 | Training Coordinator.
Section 5103.36 | Biennial Request for Proposals as Training Coordinator.
Section 5103.361 | Requests for Proposals to Serve as Training Coordinator.
Section 5103.362 | Reviewing Responses to Request for Proposals.
Section 5103.363 | Consultation and Recommendation Duties.
Section 5103.37 | Training Coordinator for Child Welfare Training Program - Duties.
Section 5103.38 | Overseeing Training Coordinator.
Section 5103.39 | Training Program Steering Committee.
Section 5103.391 | Appointment of Members.
Section 5103.40 | Ohio Child Welfare Program Steering Committee.
Section 5103.41 | Designating Training Regions.
Section 5103.42 | Maintaining Regional Training Centers.
Section 5103.421 | Training Center Manager.
Section 5103.422 | Regional Training Center's Responsibilities.
Section 5103.50 | License for Private, Nonprofit Therapeutic Wilderness Camp.
Section 5103.51 | Duration of License.
Section 5103.53 | Injunctive Relief.
Section 5103.55 | Compulsory School Attendance.
Section 5103.57 | Professional Treatment Staff Definitions.
Section 5103.58 | Professional Treatment Staff Requirements and Training.
Section 5103.59 | Professional Treatment Staff Training Program.
Section 5103.60 | Residential Infant Care Center Definitions.
Section 5103.602 | Application for Residential Infant Care Center Certification.
Section 5103.603 | Certification of Residential Infant Care Center.
Section 5103.608 | Infant Eligibility for Residential Infant Care Center Placement.
Section 5103.609 | Placement in Residential Infant Care Center for Up to 90 Days.
Section 5103.6010 | Residential Infant Care Center Operational Requirements.
Section 5103.6011 | Residential Infant Care Center Compliance Exclusions.
Section 5103.6012 | Residential Infant Care Center Child-to-Staff Ratios.
Section 5103.6015 | Federal Grant Application for Residential Infant Care Centers.
Section 5103.6017 | Suspension or Revocation of Residential Infant Care Center Certification.
Section 5103.6018 | Residential Infant Care Facility Certification Rules.
Section 5103.61 | Family Preservation Center Definition.
Section 5103.611 | Family Preservation Center Certification Application.
Section 5103.612 | Certification of Family Preservation Center; Waiver Prohibited.
Section 5103.614 | Family Preservation Center Operational Requirements.
Section 5103.615 | Suspension or Revocation of Family Preservation Center Certification.
Section 5103.617 | Family Preservation Center Certification Rules.