Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:12-10-05 | Case records.
...em (SETS), in accordance with rule 5101:12-1-15 of the Administrative Code, and as necessary on paper, electronic, or other format, or a combination thereof. (B) The case record shall contain any document or information that pertains to the case. A summary notation in the physical or electronic record, regardless of whether the notation is entered by the CSEA worker or generated automatically by ... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-30 | Assignment of support.
...efinition applies to rules in division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code: "Assigns" means the transfer of rights or property from a person to ODJFS. (C) The following definitions are specific to this rule: (1) "Assistance group" means, in accordance with section 5107.02 of the Revised Code, a group of individuals treated as a unit for purposes of determining eligibility for and the amount of assistance provided u... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-31 | Requirement to cooperate with the child support enforcement agency.
...ons and terms apply to this rule: (1) "Caretaker" means: (a) The parent, adult, or minor head of household with whom a child who receives OWF or medicaid resides; or (b) The Title IV-E agency that has custody of a child who receives FCM benefits. (2) "Charter county" means a county that has, pursuant to Section 3 of Article X of the Ohio Constitution (11/5/1957), adopted a charter that per... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-31 | Requirement to cooperate with the child support enforcement agency.
...nitions and terms apply to this rule: (1) "Caretaker" means: (a) The parent, adult, or minor head of household with whom a child who receives OWF or medicaid resides; or (b) The Title IV-E agency that has custody of a child who receives FCM benefits. (2) "Charter county" means a county that has, pursuant to Section 3 of Article X of the Ohio Constitution (11/8/2022), adopted a charter that permits the county to p... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-70 | Termination of services.
...osure). (B) Terms used in this rule. (1) "Alleged father," as used in this rule, means a man who alleges or is alleged to be the father of a child. (2) "Caretaker," as used in this rule, means the custodial parent, individual, or agency that is or may become the beneficiary of a support order. (3) "Case closure" means the termination of support enforcement program services. (4) "Duty to p... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-70 | Termination of services.
...osure). (B) Terms used in this rule. (1) "Alleged father," as used in this rule, means a man who alleges or is alleged to be the father of a child. (2) "Caretaker," as used in this rule, means the custodial parent, individual, or agency that is or may become the beneficiary of a support order. (3) "Case closure" means the termination of support enforcement program services. (4) "Duty to p... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-99 | Chapter 5101:12-10 forms - child support program administration.
...arious rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 04008, "Request for Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (B) JFS 04009, "Approval of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (C) JFS 04010, "Denial of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (D) JFS 04011, "Good Cause Waiver Renewal" (1/2008); (E) JFS 04012, "Termination of... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-99 | Chapter 5101:12-10 forms - child support program administration.
...arious rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 04008, "Request for Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (B) JFS 04009, "Approval of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (C) JFS 04010, "Denial of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (D) JFS 04011, "Good Cause Waiver Renewal" (1/2008); (E) JFS 04012, "Termination of... |
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Rule 5101:12-10-99 | Chapter 5101:12-10 forms - child support program administration.
...arious rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 04008, "Request for Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (B) JFS 04009, "Approval of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (C) JFS 04010, "Denial of Good Cause Waiver" (1/2008); (D) JFS 04011, "Good Cause Waiver Renewal" (1/2008); (E) JFS 04012, "Termination of... |
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Rule 5101:12-20-05.2 | State parent locator service.
...formation from the following sources: (1) The Ohio bureau of motor vehicles; (2) The Ohio new hire registry; and (3) Other information that is available through data exchange between various entities and the office of management information services within the Ohio department of job and family services. When a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) receives location information through the data exchange, and the ... |
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Rule 5101:12-20-05.2 | State parent locator service.
...formation from the following sources: (1) The Ohio bureau of motor vehicles; (2) The Ohio new hire registry; and (3) Other information that is available through data exchange between various entities and the office of information services within the Ohio department of job and family services. When a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) receives location information through the data excha... |
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Rule 5101:12-20-10 | Location for parental kidnapping, child custody, and visitation purposes.
...ion purposes, pursuant to 45 C.F.R. 303.15, effective October 1, 2010, which may be viewed at: 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 enfo... |
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Rule 5101:12-30-10 | Service of process.
...he Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. (1) Section 3111.421 of the Revised Code requires that the notice to a mother and any alleged father regarding an order for genetic testing shall be sent in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure that govern service of process, except to the extent that the provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure are clearly inapplicable and except that references in... |
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Rule 5101:12-30-10 | Service of process.
...he Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. (1) Section 3111.421 of the Revised Code requires that the notice to a mother, any alleged father, or caretaker of a child regarding an order for genetic testing shall be sent in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure that govern service of process, except to the extent that the provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure are clearly inapplicable and exc... |
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Rule 5101:12-30-25 | Role of the CSEA administrative officer.
...act requirements as set forth in rules 5101:12-1-80 to 5101:12-1-80.4 of the Administrative Code. (B) An administrative officer shall: (1) Be a notary public; (2) Possess the ability to research, analyze, and apply: (a) Federal and state laws and regulations relating to the establishment of paternity and the establishment, modification, and enforcement of support orders; and (b) Administrative practices and pro... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-01 | Distribution of paternity acknowledgment affidavit and brochure.
...(A) In accordance with sections 3111.32 and 3111.33 of the Revised Code, the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) shall make the JFS 08079, "Paternity and Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit Brochure" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the Administrative Code) and the JFS 07038, "Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit" (effective or revised ... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-01 | Distribution of paternity acknowledgment affidavit and brochure.
...(A) In accordance with sections 3111.32 and 3111.33 of the Revised Code, the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) is to make the JFS 08079, "Paternity and Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit Brochure" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the Administrative Code), the JFS 07038, "Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit" (effective or revised ... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-05 | Determination of the existence or non-existence of a father and child relationship.
...initions apply throughout division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code: (1) "Alleged father" means a man who is believed to be or believes himself to be the natural father of a child but a final and enforceable determination of paternity regarding that man and child does not exist. (2) "Birth record" has the same meaning as in section 3705.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Central paternity r... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-05 | Determination of the existence or non-existence of a father and child relationship.
...initions apply throughout division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code: (1) "Alleged father" means a man who is believed to be or believes himself to be the natural father of a child but a final and enforceable determination of paternity regarding that man and child does not exist. (2) "Birth record" has the same meaning as in section 3705.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Central paternity r... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-05 | Determination of the existence or non-existence of a father and child relationship.
... definitions apply throughout division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code: (1) "Alleged father" means a man who is believed to be or believes himself to be the natural father of a child but a final and enforceable determination of paternity regarding that man and child does not exist. (2) "Birth record" has the same meaning as in section 3705.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Central paternity registry" (CPR) is the bi... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-10 | Presumption of paternity.
...ccordance with division (A) of section 3111.03 of the Revised Code, a man is presumed to be the natural father of a child when a final and enforceable determination of paternity does not exist and: (1) The man and the child's mother are married to each other and the child is born during the marriage; (2) The man and the child's mother are married to each other and the child is born after the man and the child's mot... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-15 | Acknowledgment of paternity.
... effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code) acknowledging that the child is the child of the man that signed the acknowledgment. In accordance with section 3111.23 of the Revised Code, a JFS 07038 may be filed, in person or by mail, with the central paternity registry (CPR) by any of the following: (1) The natural mother, the man acknowledging that he is the na... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-15 | Acknowledgment of paternity.
... effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code) acknowledging that the child is the child of the man that signed the acknowledgment. In accordance with section 3111.23 of the Revised Code, a JFS 07038 may be filed with the central paternity registry (CPR) as follows: (1) The natural mother, the man acknowledging that he is the natural father, or the other custodian... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-15 | Acknowledgment of paternity.
...d effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code) acknowledging that the child is the child of the man that signed the acknowledgment. In accordance with section 3111.23 of the Revised Code, a JFS 07038 may be filed with the central paternity registry (CPR) as follows: (1) The natural mother, the man acknowledging that he is the natural father, or the other custodian or guardian of a ch... |
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Rule 5101:12-40-17 | Rescinding an acknowledgment of paternity.
...d effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code), shall be initiated at the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) in accordance with this rule. An acknowledgment is considered rescinded when an order is issued determining the existence or non-existence of a parent child relationship, in accordance with section 3111.27 of the Revised Code, and this rule. (B) In acc... |