| 5101:2-5-35 Children's rights. | ||
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(A) No agency, foster caregiver or residential facility or any employee of an agency or residential facility shall in any way violate any of the following rights of children: |
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(1) The right to enjoy freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. |
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(2) The right to reasonable enjoyment of privacy. |
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(3) The right to have his or her opinions heard and be included, to the greatest extent possible, when any decisions are being made affecting his life. |
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(4) The right to receive appropriate and reasonable adult guidance, support, and supervision. |
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(5) The right to be free from physical abuse and inhumane treatment. |
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(6) The right to be protected from all forms of sexual exploitation. |
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(7) The right to receive adequate and appropriate medical care. |
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(8) The right to receive adequate and appropriate food, clothing, and housing. |
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(9) The right to his own money and personal property in accordance with the child's service or case plan. |
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(10) The right to live in clean, safe surroundings. |
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(11) The right to participate in an appropriate educational program. |
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(12) The right to communicate with family, friends and "significant others" from whom he is living apart, in accordance with the child's service or case plan. |
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(13) The right to be taught to fulfill appropriate responsibilities to himself and to others. |
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(B) A residential facility shall include the above list of children's rights in the handbook for residents and their families required pursuant to rule 5101:2-9-15 of the Administrative Code. |
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| HISTORY: Eff 12-30-66; 10-1-86; 2-1-88; 7-2-90 (Emer.); 10-1-90; 1-1-91; 3-17-94; 10-1-97 (Emer.); 12-30-97; 7-1-00 | ||||
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Rule promulgated under: RC Chapter 119. |
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Rule amplifies:
RC 5103.02,
5103.03 |
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