Ohio Statutes
§ 4772.202 — Adjudication of mental competency
Ohio § 4772.202
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4772.202 (2026).
Text
If the state medical board has reason to believe that any person who has been granted a license to practice as a certified mental health assistant under this chapter is mentally ill or mentally incompetent, it may file in the probate court of the county in which the person has a legal residence an affidavit in the form prescribed in section5122.11of the Revised Code and signed by the board secretary or a member of the board secretary's staff, whereupon the same proceedings shall be had as provided in Chapter 5122. of the Revised Code. The attorney general may represent the board in any proceeding commenced under this section.
If any person who has been granted a license is adjudged by a probate court to be mentally ill or mentally incompetent, the person's license shall be automatically s
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Legislative History
Effective: April 9, 2025 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 95 - 135th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 4772.01
Definitions§ 4772.02
Prohibited acts§ 4772.03
Construction and application§ 4772.04
License eligibility and application§ 4772.041
Criminal records checks§ 4772.06
Issuing license§ 4772.07
Duplicate license§ 4772.08
License renewal§ 4772.082
License restoration§ 4772.09
Authority to practice§ 4772.091
Telehealth§ 4772.092
Delegation§ 4772.10
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