Examples of Permanent surrender in a sentence
Permanent surrender" is as defined in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code.
Permanent surrender action" as used in Indian child welfare rules contained in Chapter 5101:2-53 of the Administrative Code means any voluntary permanent surrender on the part of the parent or Indian custodian resulting in the termination of the residual rights.
Permanent surrender" means the act of the parents or, if a child has only one parent, of the parent of a child, by a voluntary agreement authorized by section 5103.15 of the Revised Code, to transfer the permanent custody of the child to a public children services agency or a private child placing agency.
Application for a pilot cer tificate with lower rating (CAA policies which apply to § 20.50)— (a ) Permanent surrender.
Permanent surrender of official records that have been deposited in the Friends’ Historical Library at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, can be made only on approval of the yearly meeting.
Expulsion – Permanent surrender of all rights and privileges of membership in the University community and exclusion from the campus, from any University property, and from all University functions.
Amendment Original Filing Yes Yes 5101:2-53-06 Emergency removal and involuntary custody of Indian children.Amendment Original Filing Yes Yes 5101:2-53-07 Permanent surrender or parental consent to adoptive placement of Indian children.Amendment Original Filing Yes Yes 5101:2-53-09 Procedures for the transfer of Indian children to a tribal court, a tribal Title IV-Eagency or an Indian tribe with a Title IV-E agreement.