Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-42-04 - Authority to assume and retain custody of a child
(A) A public
children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA) shall
place a child in a substitute care setting apart
from his parents, guardian, or custodian only if custody of the child has first
been assumed or retained by that agency. A PCSA or PCPA
with custody of a child may place the child(ren) with the parent in a substance
use disorder residential facility (SUD). A PCSA or PCPA may provide
placement services for a child through the direct placement of the child by his
parent, guardian, or custodian into a facility operated by the PCSA or
PCPA.
(B) A PCSA or PCPA may assume
or retain custody of a child through:
(1)
Temporary court order, including an ex parte emergency order, issued by a
juvenile court.
(2) Temporary
custody issued or extended by a juvenile court exercising jurisdiction pursuant
to section 2151.353,
2151.354,
2151.415, or
2151.417 of the Revised
Code.
(3) Execution of a JFS 01666
"Permanent Surrender of Child" (rev. 10/2013) in accordance with requirements
of rule
5101:2-42-09 of the
Administrative Code.
(4) Permanent
custody issued by a juvenile court exercising jurisdiction pursuant to section
2151.353,
2151.354,
2151.414,
2151.415, or
2151.417 of the Revised
Code.
(5) Execution of a JFS 01645
"Agreement for Temporary Custody of Child" (rev. 4/2006) in accordance with
requirements of rules
5101:2-42-06 and
5101:2-42-08 of the
Administrative Code.
(6) Execution
of another JFS 01645 for extension of temporary custody in accordance with
requirements of rules
5101:2-42-07 and
5101:2-42-08 of the
Administrative Code.
(7) Planned
permanent living arrangement order issued by a juvenile court exercising
jurisdiction pursuant to division (A)(5) of section
2151.353 of the Revised
Code.
(C) A PCSA may
place a child in substitute care upon acceptance of the child from a law
enforcement officer or duly authorized officer of the court. Upon acceptance of
the child the PCSA shall request an ex parte order
from the court and shall file a petition with
the court for an ex parte order authorizing the continued placement of
the child within twenty-four hours or the next working day, pursuant to rule
5101:2-39-01 of the
Administrative Code, if applicable.
(D) A PCSA shall accept and take emergency
temporary custody of a deserted child as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code. The PCSA shall:
(1)
Provide temporary emergency care for the child.
(2) Petition the juvenile court for an order
within twenty-four hours or the next working day requesting that temporary
custody be granted to the PCSA or a designated PCPA.
(3) Perform such duties for the deserted
child as required for any child in the agency's custody.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5153.166, 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 2151.421, 5153.16, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/14/1983, 09/28/1987 (Emer.), 12/27/1987, 01/01/1989, 01/01/1990, 12/01/2001, 10/09/2006, 11/09/2009, 08/11/2014
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