Ohio Admin. Code 5101:5-1-01 - Regional prevention councils operation and regional prevention council member duties
Regional prevention councils are established to serve child abuse and child neglect prevention regions created and defined under section 3109.171 of the Revised Code.
(A) Duties and structure of a
regional prevention council.
(1) Each council is composed of
county prevention specialists appointed by boards of county commissioners and
the Ohio children's trust fund (OCTF) board.
(2) Every council is directed by a
competitively selected regional prevention coordinator that selects a
non-voting chairperson to lead the council and facilitate the completion of its
tasks.
(3) Each council is charged
with:
(a) Establishing standing
workgroups,
(b) Developing and completing needs
assessments,
(c) Developing, approving and
implementing a regional child abuse and child neglect prevention plan based on
OCTF criteria,
(d) Collecting data on the
implementation of the plan and submitting a progress report and an annual
report to the OCTF.
(4) Each council may request
start-up funding from the OCTF for children's advocacy centers.
A majority of the actual number of county prevention specialists that have been appointed to and are serving on the council at the time of a meeting where official action is to be taken constitutes a quorum to conduct a meeting. A majority of those members present and voting yes on a proposal shall constitute a favorable vote. All votes shall be conducted by roll call.
(4) Procedure.
When a question of parliamentary
procedure arises, the most current edition of "Robert's Rules of Order" (2011)
shall be followed as a guide for the proceedings of the
council.
(5) Minutes.
The minutes shall be the record of
the proceedings of the council.
(a) The minutes, at a minimum, shall
provide a record of the council members present and any votes
taken.
(b) Draft copies of the written
minutes shall be circulated to the council in advance of each
meeting.
(c) After approval, the approved
version shall be retained for a period of seven years by the regional
prevention coordinator of each council.
(d) Each council will make available
a copy of the approved minutes to any person who requests them.
(6) Agenda.
The agenda shall be sent to each
council member prior to the meeting. Each council will make available a copy of
the meeting agenda to any person who requests it.
(a) Is selected by the council's
regional prevention coordinator from among the county prevention specialists
that have been appointed to and are serving on the regional prevention
council.
(b) Serves as a nonvoting member of
the council. The chairperson shall be the voice of the council and shall
preside at all council meetings.
(c) May call upon the vice
chairperson to preside during a meeting.
(3) Under the direction of the
chairperson, a staff member designated by the regional prevention coordinator
shall keep the minutes of council proceedings.
(4) Other officers of the council
shall include the chairpersons of workgroups who are designated by the
council.
(D) Workgroups.
(1) In conducting its business and
fulfilling its duties pursuant to sections 3109.172, 3109.174 and 3109.178 of
the Revised Code, each child abuse and child neglect regional prevention
council, as defined in section 3109.171 of the Revised Code, shall create the
following workgroups at its initial meeting or within two months
thereafter:
(a) A child abuse and child neglect
prevention month planning workgroup:
(i) Shall examine existing child
abuse and child neglect prevention month activities, programs and/or
events,
(ii) Shall then recommend to the
full council specific child abuse and child neglect prevention month
activities, programs and/or events to be considered for inclusion in the
regional prevention plan that each child abuse and child neglect regional
prevention council submits to the OCTF board pursuant to section 3109.174 of
the Revised Code.
(iii) This workgroup will also make
recommendations for coordinating and disseminating the OCTF board's child abuse
and child neglect prevention month campaign messaging and
materials.
(b) A needs assessment workgroup
that will coordinate the council's needs assessment activities.
(c) A prevention plan workgroup that
will coordinate the development of the council's regional prevention plan for
funding child abuse and child neglect prevention programs and
activities.
(2) Each child abuse and child
neglect regional prevention council may create additional workgroups and assign
any tasks it deems necessary to facilitate the implementation of its assigned
duties.
(3) Council members shall
self-select into workgroups. Workgroup members may include non-council members
such as experts in a particular field whose knowledge may assist the workgroup
in the completion of its assigned duties.
(4) The council designates a
workgroup chairperson from among the workgroup members who are also members of
the council.
(5) Council members shall
self-select into and councils shall designate chairpersons for the workgroups
created under paragraphs (D)(1)(a), (D)(1)(b) and (D)(1)(c) of this rule at the
council's initial meeting or within two months thereafter.
(6) The council chairperson shall
ensure that a sufficient number of council members self-select into each
workgroup so as to facilitate each workgroup's completion of its assigned
tasks.
(7) All meetings of a workgroup
created under paragraph (D) of this rule will be public.
(a) Each workgroup will relay the
date, location and time of each meeting to the child abuse and child neglect
regional prevention coordinator no less than three working days prior to the
meeting.
(b) The coordinator, on behalf of
the council, will:
(i) Send electronic notification of
the date, location and time of each meeting to the OCTF.
(ii) Send electronic notification of
the date, location and time of each meeting to a list of persons who have
requested notice of the workgroup meetings.
(c) This electronic notification
will be sent no less than two working days prior to the workgroup
meeting.
(d) The coordinator shall also keep
minutes of all workgroup meetings.
(8) Each workgroup created under
paragraph (D) of this rule will meet as needed and will report on its work and
make any recommendations necessary in the completion of its assigned tasks to
the full council.
(9) Workgroups created under
paragraph (D) of this rule do not take official actions and a child abuse and
child neglect regional prevention council is not required to adopt or implement
any recommendations put forth by a workgroup. The council will review each
workgroup's report and recommendations and may take official action on them to
the extent council deems necessary.
(G) Pursuant to division (I)(2) of
section 3109.172 of the Revised Code and paragraph (F) of this rule, assisting
the regional prevention coordinator in conducting needs assessments shall
include, but not be limited to, the acquisition of county level
data.
(H) Service on regional prevention
councils is voluntary and council members shall not receive compensation for
their service to the council.
(I) A regional prevention council
member who fails to attend at least three-fifths of the regular and special
meetings held by the council during any two-year period forfeits the member's
position on the council.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3109.16, 3109.179
Rule Amplifies: 3109.172, 3109.174
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2016
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