Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5103 | Placement of Children
Section 5103.6010 | Residential Infant Care Center Operational Requirements.

Effective: June 13, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 265 - 134th General Assembly
A residential infant care center shall do the following:
(A) If using medication to treat infants, hold a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license issued by the state board of pharmacy under section 4729.54 of the Revised Code.
(B) Comply, except as otherwise provided in this section and section 5103.6011 of the Revised Code, with all requirements under rule 5101:2-9-02 of the Administrative Code;
(C) Develop a plan of safe care in accordance with the "Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016," Pub. L. No. 114-198, for an infant born substance exposed as follows:
(1) Assist with the health and substance use disorder treatment needs of the infant and affected family or caregiver;
(2) Develop and implement a program to monitor, support, and connect affected families or caregivers through the provision of and referral to appropriate services for the infant and affected family or caregiver.
(D) Develop and implement a program for parents and caregivers that, either individually or in a group setting, teaches parenting skills, bonding, and caring for the infant's special needs.
(E) Require both of the following:
(1) Child-care staff, volunteers, and interns in positions responsible for the daily direct care or supervision of children to be at least eighteen years old and have a high school diploma or certificate of high school equivalence;
(2) Volunteers and interns who are under twenty-one years of age to be supervised.
(F) Request a criminal records check with respect to volunteers and interns in accordance with section 2151.86 of the Revised Code;
(G) Employ registered nurses, patient care assistants, or licensed professional nurses to meet required child-to-staff ratios;
(H) Require the center's peer supporter, family advocate, licensed social worker, licensed independent social worker, licensed professional counselor, or licensed professional clinical counselor to do the following:
(1) Provide wraparound services to affected family and caregivers;
(2) Coordinate and cooperate with any transferring hospital, public children services agency, and private child placing agency;
(3) Refer affected families or caregivers to appropriate community agencies and services for support and aftercare;
(4) Follow up with affected families and caregivers following the infant's discharge.
(I)(1) Encourage employee-supervised dyad care and permit one of the infant's parents or caregivers to room-in with the infant for bonding and education;
(2) Provide the following for dyad care and rooming-in:
(a) A single bed and all necessary bed sheets, pillow cases, pillows, and blankets;
(b) All meals and snacks, which shall be provided in a designated family kitchen area if the center has such an area;
(c) A minimum of one private shower and toilet for the use of the parents or caregivers who are rooming-in.
(3) Notify the parent or caregiver that the center's rules and policies shall be followed or rooming-in may be restricted or canceled.
(J) Have one bathing room for every six infants that includes a minimum of one hip level bathtub with hot and cold water, one changing station, and a door with a full-length glass window for safety and observation;
(K) Meet the child-to-staff ratio of at least one awake child-care staff on duty at all times for every five infants;
(L) Use cribs and other infant sleep products that meet the United States consumer product safety commission's safety standards for safe sleep;
(M) Follow the department of health's safe sleep education program recommendations established under section 3701.66 of the Revised Code.
Last updated March 21, 2022 at 4:30 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 51 | Public Welfare

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 5103.033 | Training Required Where Child Was Less Than Six Months of Age at Time of Temporary Custody Agreement.

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 5103.0329 | Waiver of Non-Safety Standards for Kinship Caregivers Seeking Foster Home Certification.

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 5103.07 | Department to Administer Funds Received Under Federal Child Welfare and Abuse Programs.

Section 5103.08 | Administering Funds Under State Dependent Care Development Grants.

Section 5103.11 | Foster Care and Adoption Initiatives Fund.

Section 5103.12 | Payments to Encourage Adoptive Placement of Children in Permanent Custody of Public Children Services Agency.

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 5103.155 | Surplus in Putative Father Registry Fund Used to Promote Adoption of Children With Special Needs.

Section 5103.16 | Certification Required Before Associations and Institutions May Accept Temporary or Permanent Custody of Child.

Section 5103.161 | Notification of Foster Caregiver or Relative With Custody of Permanent Custody Motion or Prospective Adoption Placement.

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 5103.52 | Inspection.

Section 5103.53 | Injunctive Relief.

Section 5103.54 | Rules.

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 5103.6016 | [Former r.c. 5103.132, Amended and Renumbered by h.b. 265, 134th General Assembly, Effective 6/13/2022] Firearms on Grounds of Residential Infant Care Center.

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.

Section 5103.99 | Penalty.