Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-5-16 - Consideration to be given to child's religion, beliefs and practices
(A) Every child has
the right to enjoy freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. An agency
shall demonstrate consideration for, and sensitivity to, the religious
background of a child in out-of-home care and of families receiving agency
services.
(B) Opportunity shall be
provided each child in out-of-home care for practicing the chosen religious
beliefs and faith of the child or his family, including dietary restrictions
due to beliefs, unless it is determined and documented in the child's case plan
by the custodial agency that practicing the child's or family's chosen
religious beliefs and faith is not in the child's best interests.
(C) A child may be encouraged to participate
in religious activities, but is not to be coerced to do so.
(D) An agency shall not require a child in an
out-of-home care setting to receive non-emergency medical treatment that
conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the religion of the child
or parent without the specific written consent of the parent, guardian or
custodian.
(E) When a child in an
out-of-home care setting requires emergency medical treatment and such
treatment conflicts with the religious tenets or practices of the child,
parent, guardian or custodian, the out-of-home care setting shall immediately
transport or arrange for the transportation of the child to a medical facility
and contact the custodial agency or the individual who placed the
child.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Authorized By: 5103.03
Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Five Year Review Date: 2/1/2026
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/1/1986, 7/2/1990 (Emer.), 10/1/1990, 1/1/1991, 12/11/2006, 8/1/2010, 12/1/2015
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