Ohio Admin. Code 109:5-2-04 - School and child care facility's use and administration of information regarding person subject to community notification
(A) This rule is
intended to assist in the dissemination of information regarding persons
subject to community notification.
(B) The executive director of each public
children service agency who receives information from the sheriff concerning a
person subject to community notification may disseminate said information to
employees who are responsible for placing children, investigating allegations
of abuse, neglect or dependency or whose duties involve the care, custody or
control of children. Employees who receive said information shall be instructed
to promptly notify the executive director of the agency if the person subject
to community notification is observed in the vicinity of the agency or in the
vicinity of any children with whom the agency is involved unless the observed
person subject to community notification is a juvenile offender registrant
being served by the agency. The executive director shall notify the local law
enforcement agency if, in the judgment of the executive director, the presence
of the person subject to community notification appears to be without a
legitimate purpose or otherwise creates concern for the safety of the
children.
(C) Each superintendent
or supervising, appointing or hiring officer listed in divisions (A)(3) and
(A)(4) of section
2950.11
of the Revised Code who receives information from the sheriff concerning a
person subject to community notification may disseminate said information to
employees whose duties include supervision of or responsibility for students.
Employees who receive said information shall be instructed to promptly notify
the superintendent or the appointing or hiring officer if the person subject to
community notification is observed in the vicinity of the school unless the
observed person subject to community notification is a juvenile offender
registrant currently attending the school. The superintendent or the appointing
or hiring officer shall notify the local law enforcement agency if, in the
judgment of the superintendent or of the supervising, appointing or hiring
officer, the presence of the person subject to community notification appears
to be without a legitimate purpose or otherwise creates concern for the safety
of the students.
(D) The director,
head teacher, or elementary principal of the licensed preschool program, who
receives information from the sheriff concerning a person subject to community
notification, may disseminate said information to employees whose duties
involve the care, custody or control of children. Employees who receive said
information shall be instructed to promptly notify the director, head teacher,
or elementary principal of the licensed preschool program if the person subject
to community notification is observed in the vicinity of the program unless the
observed person subject to community notification is a juvenile offender
registrant currently attending the preschool program. The director, head
teacher, or elementary principal of the licensed preschool program shall notify
the local law enforcement agency if, in the judgment of the director, head
teacher or principal, the presence of the person subject to community
notification appears to be without a legitimate purpose or otherwise creates
concern for the safety of the children.
(E) The administrator of each child day-care
center or type A family day-care home and the provider of each
certified
licensed type B family day-care home, who receive
information from the sheriff concerning a person subject to community
notification, may disseminate said information to employees whose duties
involve the care, custody or control of children. Employees who receive said
information shall be instructed to promptly notify the administrator or
provider if the person subject to community notification is observed in the
vicinity of the center or home. The administrator or provider shall notify the
local law enforcement agency if, in the judgment of the administrator or
provider, the presence of the person subject to community notification appears
to be without a legitimate purpose or otherwise creates concern for the safety
of the children.
(F) The president
or other chief administrative officer of each institution of higher education,
who receives information from the sheriff concerning a person subject to
community notification, may disseminate said information to employees whose
duties include supervision of or responsibility for students. Employees who
receive said information shall be instructed to promptly notify the president
or other chief administrative officer if the person subject to community
notification is observed on the property of the institution of higher education
unless the observed person subject to community notification is currently
attending the institution of higher education. The president or other chief
administrative officer shall notify the local law enforcement agency if, in the
judgment of the president or the chief administrative officer, the presence of
the person subject to community notification appears to be without a legitimate
purpose or otherwise creates concern for the safety of the students.
(G) The director, head teacher, or elementary
principal of the licensed preschool program, the administrator of each child
day-care center and type A family day-care home, the provider of each
certified
licensed type B family day-care home, the executive
director of each public children service agency, the president or other chief
administrative officer of each institution of higher education, the
superintendent of each board of education of each school district, and the
appointing or hiring officer of each chartered non-profit school who receive
information from the sheriff concerning a person subject to community
notification may:
(1) Inform parents,
guardians, and adult students that they have received notice that a person
subject to community notification is residing, employed, or attending a school
or institution of higher education within the specified geographical
notification area and that certain information concerning the registrant is a
public record and is open to inspection, under section
149.43
of the Revised Code, at the office of the sheriff with whom the registrant has
registered, and on the state and local internet databases established by the
attorney general and the sheriff, and;
(2) Direct inquiries from parents, guardians,
and adult students to the office of the sheriff with whom the person subject to
community notification has registered, and;
(3) Disseminate any other public record in
their possession concerning the registrant.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2950.13(A)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 2950.13(A)(9), 2950.11(A), 2950.11(E)
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1997, 04/13/2002, 12/09/2004, 08/25/2015
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2950.13(A)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 2950.13(a)(9), 2950.11(A), 2950.11(E)
Prior Effective Dates: 7/1/1997, 4/13/2002, 12/9/2004
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