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5122.12 Hearing notice.

After receipt of the affidavit required by section 5122.11 of the Revised Code, the court shall cause written notice by mail or otherwise of any hearing as the court directs to be given to the following persons:

(A) The respondent;

(B) The respondent’s legal guardian, if any, the respondent’s spouse, if any, and the respondent’s parents, if the respondent is a minor, if these persons’ addresses are known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(C) The person who filed the affidavit;

(D) Any one person designated by the respondent; but if the respondent does not make a selection, the notice shall be sent to the adult next of kin other than the person who filed the affidavit if that person’s address is known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(E) The respondent’s counsel;

(F) The director, chief clinical officer, or the respective designee of the hospital, board, agency, or facility to which the person has been committed;

(G) The board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services serving the respondent’s county of residence or an agency the board designates.

Any person entitled to notice under this section, with the exception of the respondent, may waive the notice.

A copy of the affidavit and temporary order of detention shall be served with the notice to the parties and to respondent’s counsel, if counsel has been appointed or retained.

Effective Date: 07-01-1997

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title51 > Chapter5122 > 5122_12

5122.12 Hearing notice.

After receipt of the affidavit required by section 5122.11 of the Revised Code, the court shall cause written notice by mail or otherwise of any hearing as the court directs to be given to the following persons:

(A) The respondent;

(B) The respondent’s legal guardian, if any, the respondent’s spouse, if any, and the respondent’s parents, if the respondent is a minor, if these persons’ addresses are known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(C) The person who filed the affidavit;

(D) Any one person designated by the respondent; but if the respondent does not make a selection, the notice shall be sent to the adult next of kin other than the person who filed the affidavit if that person’s address is known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(E) The respondent’s counsel;

(F) The director, chief clinical officer, or the respective designee of the hospital, board, agency, or facility to which the person has been committed;

(G) The board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services serving the respondent’s county of residence or an agency the board designates.

Any person entitled to notice under this section, with the exception of the respondent, may waive the notice.

A copy of the affidavit and temporary order of detention shall be served with the notice to the parties and to respondent’s counsel, if counsel has been appointed or retained.

Effective Date: 07-01-1997


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title51 > Chapter5122 > 5122_12

5122.12 Hearing notice.

After receipt of the affidavit required by section 5122.11 of the Revised Code, the court shall cause written notice by mail or otherwise of any hearing as the court directs to be given to the following persons:

(A) The respondent;

(B) The respondent’s legal guardian, if any, the respondent’s spouse, if any, and the respondent’s parents, if the respondent is a minor, if these persons’ addresses are known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(C) The person who filed the affidavit;

(D) Any one person designated by the respondent; but if the respondent does not make a selection, the notice shall be sent to the adult next of kin other than the person who filed the affidavit if that person’s address is known to the court or can be obtained through exercise of reasonable diligence;

(E) The respondent’s counsel;

(F) The director, chief clinical officer, or the respective designee of the hospital, board, agency, or facility to which the person has been committed;

(G) The board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services serving the respondent’s county of residence or an agency the board designates.

Any person entitled to notice under this section, with the exception of the respondent, may waive the notice.

A copy of the affidavit and temporary order of detention shall be served with the notice to the parties and to respondent’s counsel, if counsel has been appointed or retained.

Effective Date: 07-01-1997