While the primary purpose of this policy is to protect minor children, adherence to this policy will also serve to protect members of the university community and other adults participating in programs involving minors from false allegations of abuse.
In addition to the requirements of this policy, employees and volunteers must adhere to obligations that may be imposed by applicable law, including but not limited to the Revise code sections 2151.421 and 2921.22 of the Revise code.
Care, custody, or control | When an adult(s) is present and has primary responsibility for supervision of minors at any given point throughout activity or program with minors. At least one adult must have care, custody, or control of minors at all times during covered programs. |
Covered programs | Any: (1) event, operation, or endeavor operated, conducted, or organized by the university or by a third-party contracto, (2) that includes minors, and (3) during which parents or guardians are not expected to be responsible for the care, custody, or control of the minors. |
Minor | Any participant in a covered program who is under the age of eighteen. This does not include persons under the age of eighteen who are enrolled for academic credit or have been accepted for enrollment. |
One-on-One interactions | An intentional or purposeful interaction when one individual to whom the policy applies is alone with one minor. |
Sponsoring entity | The entity offering the covered program. For programs offered by the university, the academic or administrative unit or registered student organization offering the program. For programs offered by third-party contractors, the organization or person that is contracting for the use of university facilities. |
Third-Party contractor | A non-university entity contracting the use of university facilities to host events involving minors. |
University facilities | Facilities owned by, or under control of, the university. |
The following requirements govern participation in covered programs. Details for each can be found in the procedures section.
Individuals, entities, programs or units that violate this policy will be held accountable for their actions under the applicable program's standards of behavior and expectations, university policies and rules, and applicable law, including but not limited to:
Contact the BGSU police department at 419.372.2346 or the Erie county sheriffs department at 419.625.7951 on the Firelands campus for assistance with reporting requirements.
Covered programs may perform background checks on applicable individuals more frequently, and must do so if required by law.
Requests for exemptions from this policy must be made in writing to the office of human resources. Requests for exemptions will be reviewed by the exemption committee consisting of human resources, general counsel, and risk management. Because of the nature of this policy, very few exemptions will be granted.
Investigations of allegations of child abuse or neglect will be conducted in accordance with the investigatory protocols of children service agencies, local law enforcement agencies, and the university.
Ohio Admin. Code 3341-5-31
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3345
Rule Amplifies: 3345