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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
To the extent federal and state law permit, a contract entered into under section 307.981 or 307.982, a plan of cooperation entered into under section 307.983, a regional plan of cooperation entered into under section 307.984, a transportation work plan developed under section 307.985, and procedures established under section 307.986 of the Revised Code shall permit the exchange of information needed to improve services and assistance to individuals and families and the protection of children. A private or government entity that receives information pursuant to a contract, plan, or procedures is bound by the same standards of confidentiality as the entity that provides the information.
A contract, plan, or procedures shall:
(A) Be coordinated and not conflict with another contract, plan, or procedures or an agreement entered into under section 329.05 of the Revised Code;
(B) Prohibit discrimination in hiring and promotion against applicants for and participants of the Ohio works first program established under Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code and the prevention, retention, and contingency program established under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code;
(C) Comply with federal and state law;
(D) Be adopted by resolution of a board of county commissioners;
(E) Specify how the contract, plan, or procedures may be amended.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title III. Counties § 307.987 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-iii-counties/oh-rev-code-sect-307-987/
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