2006 Ohio Revised Code - 5103.17. Advertising as to adoption or foster home placement; participation in separation of child from parent or guardian.

§ 5103.17. Advertising as to adoption or foster home placement; participation in separation of child from parent or guardian.
 

Subject to section 5103.16 of the Revised Code, no person or government entity, other than a private child placing agency or private noncustodial agency certified by the department of job and family services under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code or a public children services agency, shall advertise that the person or government entity will adopt children or place them in foster homes, hold out inducements to parents to part with their offspring, or in any manner knowingly become a party to the separation of a child from the child's parents or guardians, except through a juvenile court or probate court commitment. 
 

If the department of job and family services has reasonable cause to believe a violation of this section has been committed, the department shall notify the attorney general or the county prosecutor, city attorney, village solicitor, or other chief legal officer of the political subdivision in which the violation has allegedly occurred. On receipt of the notification, the attorney general, county prosecutor, city attorney, village solicitor, or other chief legal officer shall take action to enforce this section through injunctive relief or criminal charge. 
 

HISTORY: GC §§ 1352-14, 12789-1; 110 v 265; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 129 v 1776 (Eff 10-27-61); 141 v S 248 (Eff 12-17-86); 146 v H 419 (Eff 9-18-96); 148 v H 471. Eff 7-1-2000.
 

The effective date is set by section 12(A) of HB 471. 

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