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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 22:48:11+00:00

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List nine (9) laws concerning clergy that you have found by searching your state/provincial laws.
§ 2921.22. Failure to report a crime or knowledge of a death or burn injury.
(1) The information is privileged by reason of the relationship between ... member of the clergy, rabbi, minister, or priest and any person communicating information confidentially to the member of the clergy, rabbi, minister, or priest for a religious counseling purpose of a professional character.
§ 3101.08 Who may solemnize [marriages].
No person, except those legally authorized, shall attempt to solemnize a marriage, and no marriage shall be solemnized without the issuance of a license.
A minister upon producing to the secretary of state, credentials of his being a regularly ordained or licensed minister of any religious society or congregation, shall be entitled to receive from the secretary of state a license authorizing him to solemnize marriages in this state so long as he continues as a regular minister in such society or congregation. A minister shall produce for inspection his license to solemnize marriages upon demand of any party to a marriage at which he officiates or proposes to officiate or upon demand of any probate judge.
§ 3101.11. Recording of license.
The secretary of state shall enter the name of a minister licensed to solemnize marriages upon a record kept in the office of the secretary of state.
§ 3101.12. Record as evidence.
When the name of a minister licensed to solemnize marriages is entered upon the record by the secretary of state, such record and the license issued under section 3101.10 of the Revised Code shall be evidence that such minister is authorized to solemnize marriages in this state.
§ 3721.14. Duties of [nursing/residential care] home to implement rights; certain persons to have access to [nursing/residential care] home.
(6) A minister, priest, rabbi, or other person ministering to a resident's religious needs.
§ 3722.15. Persons authorized to enter [adult care] facility; access to records.
§ 3724.12. Right of entry [to community alternative homes] of certain persons.
Persons who may enter a community alternative home during reasonable hours are a resident's sponsor, residents' rights advocates, a resident's attorney, a physician or other person providing health care services to a resident, a prospective resident and prospective resident's sponsor, employees of county departments of job and family services, and a minister, priest, rabbi, or other person ministering to a resident's religious needs.
All sales of sacramental wine for religious rites shall be made only upon the written, signed, dated, and sworn application of the member of the clergy or official purchasing the same. Such application must have endorsed thereon the approval of the general administrative officer, if there is such an officer, of the religious group to which the purchasing member of the clergy or official belongs. The name, address, and official position of such administrative officer shall be certified to the division of liquor control in such manner as the liquor control commission by rule prescribes.
§ 4757.41. Exceptions from provisions [regarding restrictions on counseling].
§ 4758.03. Exceptions to provisions [on unauthorized practice as a chemical dependency counselor].

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§ 3101

§ 3101

§ 3101

§ 3721

§ 3722

§ 3724

§ 4757

§ 4758