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Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2152 - Delinquent Children; Juvenile Traffic Offenders
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§ 2152.01
Purpose of juvenile dispositions
§ 2152.02
Delinquent children - juvenile traffic offender definitions
§ 2152.021
Complaint of delinquency or juvenile traffic offender
§ 2152.03
Cases involving child originate in juvenile court
§ 2152.04
Confining delinquent child for purposes of preparing social history
§ 2152.10
Mandatory and discretionary transfers
§ 2152.11
Dispositions for child adjudicated delinquent
§ 2152.12
Transfer of cases
§ 2152.13
Serious youthful offender dispositional sentence
§ 2152.14
Motion to invoke adult portion of dispositional sentence
§ 2152.16
Committing delinquent child to youth services department for secure confinement
§ 2152.17
Committing delinquent child to youth services department if guilty of specification
§ 2152.18
No designation of institution of commitment
§ 2152.19
Disposition orders
§ 2152.191
Delinquent child subject to sex offender registration and notification law
§ 2152.192
Notice that child has committed sexually oriented offense
§ 2152.20
Authorized dispositions for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender
§ 2152.201
Imposing costs of investigating, prosecuting and responding to acts of terrorism
§ 2152.202
Reimbursement for costs of positive drug tests
§ 2152.21
Dispositions for child adjudicated juvenile traffic offender
§ 2152.22
Court relinquishes control over child committed to legal custody of department of youth services
§ 2152.26
Places of detention for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender
§ 2152.41
Detention facilities
§ 2152.42
Superintendent and other employees of facility
§ 2152.43
Application for assistance to department of youth services
§ 2152.44
Board of trustees of district detention facility
§ 2152.61
Court orders restraining or controlling conduct of parent, guardian or other custodian
§ 2152.67
Jury trial for adults
§ 2152.71
Maintenance and custody of records
§ 2152.72
Information to be provided to foster caregivers or prospective adoptive parents
§ 2152.73
Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency
§ 2152.74
DNA specimen collection procedure for adjudicated delinquents
§ 2152.81
Deposing child victim
§ 2152.811
Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person accused in juvenile court
§ 2152.82
Juvenile sex offender registration as part of dispositional order
§ 2152.83
Juvenile sex offender registration at time of release from secure facility
§ 2152.831
Juvenile sex offenders -- tier classification hearing
§ 2152.84
Hearing to review effectiveness of disposition and of any treatment
§ 2152.85
Petition for reclassification or declassification
§ 2152.851
Effect of redesignation of offense
§ 2152.86
Juvenile offender registrants -- dispositional orders
§ 2152.99
Penalty
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Ohio Laws: Juvenile Justice
Ohio Code > Title 7 > Chapter 753 - Reformatory Institutions
Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2151 - Juvenile Court
Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2152 - Delinquent Children; Juvenile Traffic Offenders
Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2153 - Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court
U.S. Code Provisions: Juvenile Justice
U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part IV - Correction Of Youthful Offenders
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-F - Juvenile Accountability Block Grants
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 47 - Juvenile Delinquency Prevention And Control
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 72 - Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention
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