Under this rule, seventeen year olds may be admitted and treated in an adult bed if the person is functioning as an adult in such areas as employment, family, or marriage, or if the diagnosis or problem is such that treatment is warranted in an adult bed.
National professional guidelines clearly recognize that children and adolescents younger than fourteen should be admitted only to programs that are designed for youth and physically distinct from adult psychiatric inpatient programs. Adolescents sixteen and older may be admitted to adult units for valid clinical reasons, but should be treated in a program designed to meet their specific needs. Children and adolescent programs should address the youth's developmental needs including those for education and age-appropriate social interaction.
The following definition shall apply to this rule in addition to or in place of those appearing in rule 5122-1-01 of the Administrative Code:
"Serious youthful offender" and "SYO" have the same meaning as in division (X) of section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, i.e., a person who is eligible for a mandatory SYO or discretionary SYO, but who is not transferred to adult court under a mandatory or discretionary transfer.
Standardized competency assessment tools may be utilized;
Ohio Admin. Code 5122-3-05
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5119.01
Rule Amplifies: 2152.13
Prior Effective Dates: 1-2-2002 (Emer.), 4/3/02