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102C Offenses Against Persons 537.20
<br />(3) If the person is the parent, guardian, or custodian of a child who has the
<br />duties under Ohio R.C. Chapters 2152 and 2950 to register, register a new
<br />residence address, and periodically verify a residence address and, if
<br />applicable, to send a notice of intent to reside, and if the child is not
<br />emancipated, as defined in Ohio R.C. 2919.121, fail to ensure that the child
<br />complies with those duties under Ohio R.C. Chapters 2152 and 2950.
<br />(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of contributing to the unruliness or
<br />delinquency of a child, a misdemeanor of the first degree. Each day of violation of this section
<br />is a separate offense. (ORC 2919.24)
<br />537.18 INTERFERENCE WITH CUSTODY.
<br />(a) No person, knowing he is without privilege to do so or being reckless in that
<br />regard, shall entire, take, keep or. harbor any of the following persons from his parent, guardian
<br />or custodian:
<br />(1) A child'under the age of eighteen, or a mentally or physically handicapped
<br />child under the age of twenty-one;
<br />(2) A person committed by law to an institution for delinquent, unruly,
<br />neglected or dependent children;
<br />(3) A person committed bylaw to an institution for the mentally deficient.
<br />(b) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of enticing or taking under subsection (a)(1)
<br />hereof, that the actor reasonably believed that his conduct was necessary to preserve the child's
<br />health or safety. It is an affirmative defense to a charge of keeping or harboring under subsection
<br />(a) hereof, that the actor in good faith gave notice to law enforcement or judicial authorities within
<br />a reasonable time after the child or committed person came under his shelter, protection or
<br />influence.
<br />(c) Whoever violates this section is guilty of interference with custody, a misdemeanor
<br />of the third degree. (ORC 2919.23)
<br />537.19 CHILD STEALING.
<br />(EDITOR'S NOTE: This section was repealed by Ordinance 96-26, passed August 5,
<br />1996.)
<br />537.20 SCHOOLS: ASSAULTS; INDECENT.LANGUAGE.
<br />(a) No person shall assault, strike, threaten or menace a teacher, instructor, professor,
<br />person in charge of a class of students, or any employee of any school, college or university, while
<br />in the performance of such person's duties, or disrupt, disturb or interfere with any activity
<br />conducted in a school, college or university building, or upon the campus or grounds thereof, or
<br />in any public place, or improperly or unlawfully assault, strike, threaten, menace, pursue or lay
<br />hands upon a student or other person in a school, college or university building or upon the
<br />grounds or campus thereof, or upon the way to or from any school, college or university, or on.
<br />the way to or from any school, college or university sponsored activity.
<br />(b) No person shall use improper, indecent or obscene language toward a teacher,
<br />instructor, professor, person in charge of a class of students, or employee of any school, college
<br />or university, while in the performance of his duties, or toward a student or other person in a
<br />school, college or university building, or upon the campus or grounds thereof, or upon the way
<br />to or from any school, college or university sponsored activity.
<br />(Ord. 69-54. Passed 2-15-70.)
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