(A)A residential
facility shall allow children in care to: acquire, and to bring with them, personal belongings and
property and to decorate bedrooms consistent with the developmental stage of
the child, the child's social, racial, cultural, religious, or ethnic
background and limitations as established by the residential facility. Nothing
in this rule shall be construed as preventing a residential facility from
supervising the use of a child's personal property, or from confiscating any
items which pose a clear health or safety risk, or which interfere with the
rights or privileges of others, or which are illegal to possess as a matter of
state law or local ordinance. An agency shall make reasonable efforts to have
the child present during a search of the child's personal belongings.
(1)Acquire personal belongings.
(2)Bring personal belongings with them.
(3)Decorate bedrooms consistent with the
limitations established by the residential facility and considering:
(a)The developmental stage of the child.
(b)The child's social, racial, cultural,
religious, or ethnic background.
(B)Nothing in this rule shall be construed
as preventing a residential facility from:
(1)Supervising the use of a child's
personal property.
(2)Confiscating any items which:
(a)Pose a clear health or safety risk.
(b)Interfere with the rights or privileges
of others.
(c)Are illegal to possess as a matter of
state law or local ordinance.
(C)An agency shall make reasonable efforts
to have the child present during a search of the child's personal belongings.
(B)(D) A residential facility shall provide each
child, in cooperation with the individual or agency holding custody of the
child, with clothing and footwear which is clean, well-fitting, and seasonal.
Clothing provided to a child shall be considered to be a child's personal
property.
(C)(E) Clothing provided by a residential facility
shall be appropriate to the child's age and gender identity.
(D)(F) A residential facility shall provide each
child with adequate personal toiletry supplies. These supplies shall be
appropriate to the child's age, gender identity, race, and cultural background
and shall be considered to be the child's personal property.
(E)(G) A residential facility shall provide
instruction on good habits of personal care, hygiene, and grooming. This
instruction shall be appropriate to each child's age, gender identity, race,
cultural background, and need for training.
(F)(H) A residential facility may assign a child
daily tasks and work assignments on the grounds of or within the facility. Such
assignments shall be of the type normally performed by a child and shall not be
beyond the child's developmental ability to perform.
(G)(I) Daily tasks and work assignments made
pursuant to paragraph (F)(H)
of this rule shall not place the child in physical danger and shall not
interfere with the child's studies, normal social development, or child care
responsibilities of a teenage mother.
(H)(J) A residential facility shall make arrangements
with the person or agency placing a child for each school-age child to attend a
school that complies with the minimum standards as prescribed by the state
board of education and shall ensure that the child attends school in accordance
with the child care agreement.
(I)(K) In accordance with the child's service plan,
a residential facility shall encourage a child to participate in community,
school, recreational, and cultural heritage activities which are appropriate to
the child's age and functioning level and shall, as is necessary and
reasonable, arrange appropriate transportation for the child to and from such
activities.
(J)(L) A residential facility shall permit a child
to practice the chosen religious faith of the child or his or her parent(s) and
shall not subject a child to any form of religious coercion.
(K)(M) A child shall not be baptized or submitted to
any religious procedures without prior consent of the child according to their
age and functioning level and prior approval of the child's parent, guardian or
custodian.
(L)(N) A residential facility shall, as appropriate,
teach a child tasks and skills required for life in the community.
(O)In accordance with section 5103.162 of
the Revised Code, child care staff shall use the reasonable and prudent parent
standard when considering whether to authorize a child who resides in the
residential facility to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, and social
activities in accordance with section 2151.315 of the Revised Code.
Effective: 2/1/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/13/2019 and 02/01/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/17/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 01/01/1991,
09/01/2002, 01/01/2008, 12/01/2010, 07/01/2014