Ohio Admin. Code 5101:12-20-10 - Location for parental kidnapping, child custody, and visitation purposes
(A) This rule
describes the use of the federal parent locator service (FPLS) to locate an
individual for parental kidnapping, child custody, or visitation purposes,
pursuant to
45
C.F.R. 303.15, effective October 1, 2010,
which may be viewed at: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/www.ecfr.gov. This rule also describes the
procedures a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall follow upon receipt
of a request to use FPLS for this purpose.
(B) The following definitions apply to this
rule:
(1) "Authorized person" means:
(a) Any agent or attorney of any state who
has the authority or duty to enforce child custody or visitation
orders;
(b) Any court or agent of a
court with jurisdiction to make or enforce child custody or visitation
determination; or
(c) Any agent or
attorney of the United States or of a state who has the authority to
investigate, enforce, or prosecute the unlawful taking or restraint of a
child.
(2) "Authorized
purpose" means:
(a) To enforce any state or
federal law with respect to the unlawful taking or restraint of a child;
or
(b) To determine the whereabouts
of a parent or child to make or enforce a custody or visitation
determination.
(3)
"Custody or visitation determination" means a judgment, decree, or other order
of a court providing for custody or visitation of a child and includes initial,
permanent, and temporary orders and modifications.
(4) "Individual" means:
(a) A parent; or
(b) A child.
(C) An authorized person may petition a court
to use FPLS to obtain the current residential address or name and location of
employment of an individual when the information requested will be used for an
authorized purpose. When the court determines that the authorized purpose is
valid, it will send to the CSEA in the county where the court is located a
court order that requests access to FPLS for this purpose.
(D) A law enforcement agency may submit a
direct request document for the use of FPLS to the CSEA.
(E) The court order or direct request
document should contain the following:
(1) The
full name of the individual;
(2)
The birth date of the individual;
(3) The social security number of the
individual; and
(4) The signature
of the judge or other official authorizing the request.
(F) Upon receipt of a court order or direct
request document, the CSEA shall forward the court order or request document to
the office of child support (OCS).
The CSEA shall not create a case as a result of the receipt of a court order or direct request document.
(G) The court order or direct request
document shall constitute the basis for OCS to access FPLS for this purpose and
shall be the only record maintained by OCS.
(H) The following is the information that OCS
may disclose about the parent or child:
(1)
Address;
(2) Employer's name;
and
(3)
Employers
Employer's
address.
(I) Any
information OCS receives from FPLS will be sent to the CSEA. The CSEA shall
submit the information to the court or law enforcement agency that made the
request. Upon submission of the information to the court or law enforcement
agency, the CSEA shall destroy all records and information related to the
request and the CSEA's involvement shall be considered concluded.
(J) Restrictions on information disclosure:
(1) Information regarding federal tax
information (FTI) shall not be disclosed.
(2) Information regarding multistate
financial institution data match (MSFIDM) or single state financial institution
data match (SSFIDM) shall not be disclosed.
(3) Information shall not be disclosed when
there is reasonable evidence of domestic violence or child abuse and the
disclosure of such information could be harmful to the custodial parent or
child as described in rule
5101:12-10-20
of the Administrative Code.
(4)
Information shall not be disclosed when the disclosure of such information
would contravene the national policy or security interests of the United States
or the confidentiality of census data.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3125.03, 3125.06, 3125.24
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/1986, 06/02/1989, 08/01/1990, 05/22/1992 (Emer.), 08/01/1992, 04/01/1993, 04/01/1995, 06/02/2001, 06/15/2006, 03/01/2012, 01/01/2017
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3125.03, 3125.06, 3125.24
Prior Effective Dates: 6/1/86, 6/2/89, 8/1/90, 5/22/92 (Emer), 8/1/92, 4/1/93, 4/1/95, 6/2/01, 6/15/06, 3/1/12
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