Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-42 - Substitute Care
Section 5101:2-42-08 - Acceptance of temporary custody by agreement and courtapproved extensions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Agreement for temporary custody or an extension of the agreement may be accepted by a public children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA) only by proper execution of the JFS 01645 "Agreement for Temporary Custody of Child" (rev. 4/2006) and compliance with the conditions stated therein.
(B) For the purpose of this rule, the PCSA or PCPA shall execute the JFS 01645 in the county in which the parent, guardian or custodian has residence or legal settlement.
(C) Temporary custody by agreement shall be accepted only from a child's parent, guardian, or custodian.
(D) The JFS 01645 shall not be executed until the PCSA or PCPA has completed all of the following:
(E) When the child is less than six months of age on the date of the execution of the JFS 01645 and the purpose is adoption, the agreement for temporary custody shall be for a specified period of not more than sixty days. If the PCSA or PCPA determines temporary custody should continue beyond sixty days and the child's parent, guardian, or custodian concurs, the PCSA or PCPA shall file a request with the juvenile court of the county in which the parent, guardian or custodian has residence or legal settlement for a thirty-day extension of such agreement for temporary custody.
(F) When the agreement for temporary custody is not for the purpose of adoption, the agreement for temporary custody shall be for a specified period of not more than thirty days.
(G) When requesting juvenile court approval for a thirty-day original extension or an additional thirty-day extension of an agreement, the PCSA or PCPA shall:
(H) If the PCSA or PCPA does not request an original thirty-day extension or an additional thirty-day extension, the PCSA or PCPA shall:
(I) When filing a complaint with the juvenile court, the complaint must be accompanied by a case plan prepared in accordance with rule 5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code for PCSAs, and rules 5101:2-38-06 and 5101:2-38-07 of the Administrative Code for PCPAs.
(J) If the PCSA or PCPA is denied an extension, it shall return the child unless it has obtained a court order authorizing it not to do so. Upon being denied an extension, the PCSA or PCPA may file a complaint and seek an emergency order permitting the PCSA or PCPA to retain custody pursuant to section 2151.33 of the Revised Code.