Ohio Admin. Code 5101:12-50-65 - Office of child support poster program
(A)
The
In accordance with section
3123.95 of the Revised Code,
the office of child support (OCS), in the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS),
may
shall establish
a program to increase child support collections by publishing and distributing
a series of posters displaying child support obligors who are delinquent in
their support payments. OCS shall use funds appropriated by the general
assembly for child support administration to conduct an OCS poster program.
The intent of the OCS poster program is to increase
child support collections by publishing and distributing a series of OCS
posters displaying child support obligors who are delinquent in their support
payments. OCS may publish and distribute OCS posters
annually.
(B) Each OCS poster shall
include:
(1) Photographs of and information
about ten obligors who meet the submittal criteria outlined in paragraph (C)(1)
of this rule as confirmed by the child support enforcement agency
(CSEA);
(2) A toll-free telephone
number for OCS that the public may use to report information regarding the
whereabouts of any of the obligors displayed on an OCS poster; and
(3) Any other information that OCS considers
appropriate.
(C) In
accordance with sections
3123.951 and
3123.952 of the Revised Code,
any CSEA that chooses to participate in the OCS poster program shall:
(1) Confirm all of the following:
(a) That the obligor is subject to a support
order being administered by an Ohio CSEA that has attempted to enforce the
order via a public notice, wage withholding order, financial institution
deduction order, assertion of a lien, or other court-ordered procedures;
(b) That the obligor's whereabouts
are unknown or unable to be confirmed;
(c) That the obligor is not a participant in
or recipient of Ohio works first (OWF); the prevention, retention, and
contingency (PRC) program; disability financial assistance (DFA); supplemental
security income (SSI); or supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits
(SNAP);
(d) That the obligor has
not filed for protection under federal bankruptcy codes;
(e) That written authorization was obtained
from the obligee via the JFS 07021, "Authorization to Include Delinquent
Obligor on Poster" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-50-99
of the Administrative Code), to display the obligor on an OCS poster; and
(f) That a legal representative
and an administrator of the CSEA have reviewed the case.
(2) Complete the JFS 07024, "'Most Wanted
List' Fact Sheet" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-50-99
of the Administrative Code), and submit it along with a photograph and
statement of possible locations of the obligor to OCS.
(D) The CSEA shall not submit the address of
or any other personal information about the obligee when the CSEA submits the
name of the obligor to OCS.
(E) OCS
shall select obligors to be displayed from the names submitted by CSEAs, review
the obligor's records, and confirm the CSEA's finding that the obligor meets
the criteria for display on an OCS poster.
(F) In accordance with section
3123.956 of the Revised Code,
OCS shall send a notice to each obligor whose name was submitted to be
displayed on the OCS poster via the JFS 07022, "Notice to Obligor: Inclusion on
Poster" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-50-99
of the Administrative Code), by ordinary, first class mail to the obligor's
last known address. The JFS 07022 shall state that the obligor may avoid being
included on the OCS poster by doing all of the following within ninety days
after receipt of the JFS 07022:
(1) Make a
payment that is at least equal to the monthly obligation;
(2) Provide the CSEA with a current
address;
(3) Provide the CSEA with
evidence from each current employer of current wages, salary, and other
compensation; and
(4) Provide the
CSEA with evidence that arrangements have been made for withholding from the
obligor's wages, salary, or other compensation to pay support and
arrears.
(G) When the
CSEA determines that any obligor who was submitted to be displayed on an OCS
poster has met the provisions in paragraph (F) of this rule, the CSEA shall
immediately notify OCS of the determination by contacting the poster program
coordinator in OCS by email, regular mail, or telephone. OCS shall remove the
obligor from the list of names submitted before making the final
selection.
(H)
OCS will notify the CSEA when an obligor is selected
for inclusion on the OCS poster.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3123.95, 3123.951, 3123.952, 3123.953, 3123.954, 3123.955, 3123.956, 3123.957, 3123.958
Prior Effective Dates: 07/15/1992, 07/01/2002, 01/01/2006, 12/01/2006, 03/01/2012, 02/01/2014, 03/01/2017
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3123.95, 3123.951, 3123.952, 3123.953, 3123.954, 3123.955, 3123.956, 3123.957, 3123.958
Prior Effective Dates: 7/15/92, 7/1/02, 1/1/06, 12/1/06, 3/1/12, 2/1/14
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