Ohio Admin. Code 4501:6-2-01 - Definitions
The following definitions are for purposes of this chapter:
(A)
"
"
National McGruff
house network
"
" ("NMHN ") refers to the nonprofit organization that
manages, supports, and provides technical assistance and training to McGruff
house programs nationwide. The "
"
NMHN
"
" is a licensed program of the national crime
prevention council ("NCPC") and is substantially funded through "NCPC" by the
bureau of justice assistance, office of justice programs, and U.S. department
of justice.
(B)
"
"
McGruff
house program
"
" means a program in which individuals or families
volunteer to have their homes or other buildings serve as places of temporary
refuge for children and to display the McGruff house symbol identifying the
home or building as that type of place.
(C)
"
"
McGruff house symbol
"
" means the symbol
that is characterized by the image of "
" McGruff,"
" the crime dog, and the slogan
"
" take a bite
out of crime,"
" and that has been adopted by the national crime
prevention council as the symbol of its national citizens'
' crime prevention
campaign.
(D)
"
"
Volunteer
"
" means anyone donating time to help make the national
McGruff house program work.
(E)
"
"
Participant
"
" means an adult whose home functions as an approved
McGruff house.
(F)
"
"
Participating location
"
" means the
household, apartment, residence, or other building that has been approved as a
refuge for children pursuant to the "NMHN " and office of criminal justice
services rules and the Ohio Revised Code.
(G)
"
"
Program coordinator
"
" means a volunteer
who coordinates a neighborhood-wide McGruff house program .
(H)
"
"
Community coordinator
"
" means a volunteer
or paid staff member who manages several local McGruff house programs.
(I)
"
"
State
coordinator
"
"
means someone who supports several community programs within a state on either
a paid or volunteer basis.
(J)
"
"
Sponsoring
agency
"
"
means any of the following:
(1) The board of
education of any city, local, or exempted village school district;
(2) The governing board of any educational
service center;
(3) The governing
authority of any chartered nonpublic school;
(4) The police department of any municipal
corporation, township, township police district, or joint township police
district;
(5) The office of any
township constable or county sheriff.
(K) "P.T.A." means parent teacher
association.
(L) "DMA" means declaration of
material assistance for purposes of Chapter 4501:5-2 of the Administrative
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5502.62
Rule Amplifies: 5502.61, 5502.62
Prior Effective Dates: 12/23/1985, 02/01/1986, 06/01/2007 (emer.), 08/26/2007, 12/01/2012
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 5502.62
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 5502.61, R.C. 5502.62
Prior Effective Dates: 12/23/85, 2/1/86, 6/1/07 (emer.), 8/26/07
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