Effective: October 12, 2016
Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 - 131st General Assembly
The department of youth services shall adopt rules prescribing the minimum standards of construction for a school, forestry camp, or other facility established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code for which financial assistance may be granted to assist in defraying the cost of the construction of the school, forestry camp, or other facility. If an application for that financial assistance is filed with the department under section 2151.651 of the Revised Code, and the department finds that the application is in proper form and the specifications for the construction of the school, forestry camp, or other facility meet the minimum standards set forth in the rules adopted by the department, the department may, from moneys available to it for granting financial assistance for the construction of schools, forestry camps, or other facilities established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, grant financial assistance to the county making the application, subject to the approval of the controlling board, in an amount not to exceed one-half of the county's share of the cost of construction of the school, forestry camp, or other facility but not to exceed six thousand five hundred dollars for each bed unit provided for in the school, forestry camp, or other facility. As used in this section, "construction" means the building and the initial equipping of new structures and, to the extent provided for in rules adopted by the department, the acquisition, remodeling, and initial equipping of existing structures, excluding architect's fees and the cost of land acquisition.
A county that receives financial assistance under this section shall not be obligated to repay the assistance to the state unless the school, forestry camp, or other facility for which the assistance is granted is used within the ten-year period immediately following its establishment for other than the purpose of rehabilitating children between the ages of twelve to eighteen years, other than psychotic children or children with intellectual disabilities, who are designated delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, or unruly, as defined in section 2151.022 of the Revised Code, by order of a juvenile court. If the department of youth services finds that the school, forestry camp, or other facility is used for other than that purpose within that ten-year period, the county shall be obligated to repay the assistance to the state and, through its board of county commissioners, may enter into an agreement with the director of budget and management for the discharge of that obligation over a period not to exceed ten years in duration. Whenever a county is obligated to repay that assistance to the state and its board of county commissioners fails to enter into or fails to comply with an agreement for the discharge of that obligation, the tax commissioner, pursuant to section 5747.54 of the Revised Code, shall withhold from distribution to the county from the local government fund an amount sufficient to discharge the county from that obligation to the state.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 5139.01 | Department of Youth Services - Definitions.
Section 5139.02 | Appointment of Managing Officers.
Section 5139.03 | Control and Management of State Institutions or Facilities.
Section 5139.04 | Powers and Duties of Department.
Section 5139.05 | Order to Commit.
Section 5139.06 | Disposition of Child.
Section 5139.07 | Rehabilitation.
Section 5139.08 | Agreements With Other State Agencies.
Section 5139.09 | Periodic Re-Examination of Children.
Section 5139.10 | Final Discharges Ends Control by Department.
Section 5139.11 | Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency.
Section 5139.12 | Reporting Abuse of Delinquent Child.
Section 5139.13 | Facilities for Treatment and Training of Children.
Section 5139.131 | Vocational Education Programs.
Section 5139.14 | Reentry Services by Nonprofit Faith-Based Organizations.
Section 5139.16 | Accepting Gifts and Bequests.
Section 5139.18 | Supervision of Children Released From Institutions.
Section 5139.19 | Managing Officers of Institutions.
Section 5139.191 | Apprehending Juvenile Escapees.
Section 5139.20 | Emergency Overcrowding Conditions.
Section 5139.21 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 5139.22 | Transportation Costs.
Section 5139.23 | Leasing Capital Facilities.
Section 5139.25 | Designating Names of Institutions.
Section 5139.251 | Rules for Searching Visitors.
Section 5139.26 | Acquiring and Disposing of Land or Property.
Section 5139.27 | Financial Assistance Rules.
Section 5139.271 | Granting Financial Assistance to Counties.
Section 5139.281 | Granting Financial Assistance to Detention Facilities.
Section 5139.29 | Payment of Assistance Rules.
Section 5139.30 | Transferring Children.
Section 5139.31 | Inspections.
Section 5139.32 | Child Unable to Benefit From Programs.
Section 5139.34 | Granting State Subsidies to Counties.
Section 5139.36 | Grants to Operate Community Corrections Facilities for Felony Delinquents.
Section 5139.39 | Transfer to Certified Foster Care Facility.
Section 5139.41 | Formula for Expending Appropriation for Care and Custody of Felony Delinquents.
Section 5139.43 | Felony Delinquent Care and Custody Program.
Section 5139.44 | Reclaim Advisory Committee.
Section 5139.45 | Office of Quality Assurance and Improvement.
Section 5139.50 | Release Authority - Appointment - Duties.
Section 5139.51 | Supervised Release or Discharge.
Section 5139.511 | Verification of Identity Prior to Release.
Section 5139.52 | Violating Term or Condition of Supervised Release or Judicial Release.
Section 5139.53 | Employees Authorized to Apprehend Violators.
Section 5139.54 | Medical Release or Discharge.
Section 5139.55 | Office of Victims' Services.
Section 5139.85 | Disposing of Property of Former Inmates.
Section 5139.87 | Federal Juvenile Justice Funds; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Fund.