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Rule 5101:12-50-90 | Additional authority to collect arrearages.

...(A) Termination of a support order does not prevent a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) from enforcing any arrears that accrued under the support order. (B) In accordance with section 3123.22 of the Revised Code, when an obligor is paying off an arrearage owed under a support order the CSEA administering the support order may take any enforcement actions to collect any arrearage amount that has not yet been co...

Rule 5101:12-50-90 | Additional authority to collect arrearages.

...(A) Termination of a support order does not prevent a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) from enforcing any arrears that accrued under the support order. (B) In accordance with section 3123.22 of the Revised Code, when an obligor is paying off an arrearage owed under a support order, the CSEA administering the support order may take any administrative or judicial enforcement actions to colle...

Rule 5101:12-50-99 | Chapter 5101:12-50 forms - enforcement of the support order.

...The forms identified in this rule are referenced within various rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 01834, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Child Support Overpayment" (12/2004); (B) JFS 01835, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Overdue Support" (rev. 8/2005); (C) JFS...

Rule 5101:12-50-99 | Chapter 5101:12-50 forms - enforcement of the support order.

...The forms identified in this rule are referenced within various rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 01834, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Child Support Overpayment" (12/2004); (B) JFS 01835, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Overdue Support" (rev. 8/2005); (C) JFS...

Rule 5101:12-50-99 | Chapter 5101:12-50 forms - enforcement of the support order.

...The forms identified in this rule are referenced within various rules contained within division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code. The effective or revised effective dates of the forms are as follows: (A) JFS 01834, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Child Support Overpayment" (12/2004); (B) JFS 01835, "Notice of Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset for Overdue Support" (rev. 8/2005); (C) JFS...

Rule 5101:12-55-03 | Default.

...(A) The rules contained in Chapter 5101:12-55 of the Administrative Code describe the default process and subsequent enforcement techniques that are available to enforce the support order. (B) As used in this chapter: (1) "Default" means, pursuant to division (B) of section 3121.01 of the Revised Code, any failure to pay under a support order that is an amount greater than or equal to the amount of support payable ...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.1 | Identification of default and notice to obligor of default and potential action.

...(A) At the end of each month, the support enforcement tracking system (SETS) identifies every obligor who appears to meet the default criteria. (B) Upon identifying that an obligor appears to meet the default criteria and the case meets the automatic income withholding criteria, SETS will issue a JFS 04047, "Income Withholding for Support" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-10-99 of t...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.1 | Identification of default and notice to obligor of default and potential action.

...(A) At the end of each month, the support enforcement tracking system (SETS) identifies every obligor who appears to meet the default criteria. (B) Upon identifying that an obligor appears to meet the default criteria and the case meets the automatic income withholding criteria, SETS will issue a JFS 04047, "Income Withholding for Support" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rul...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.2 | Default investigation.

...(A) After an obligor is identified as appearing to meet the default criteria and before the JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), is issued, the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall conduct an investigation to determine: (1) Whether the obligor is in default; (2) The amount of any ...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.2 | Default investigation.

...(A) After an obligor is identified as appearing to meet the default criteria and before the JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), is issued, the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall conduct an investigation to determine: (1) Whether the obligor is in default;...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.3 | Administrative mistake of fact hearing process.

...(A) The JFS 07083, "Notice to Obligor Regarding Default and 20% Payment on Arrears" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), and the JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), inform the obligor of the obligor's r...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.3 | Administrative mistake of fact hearing process.

...(A) The JFS 07083, "Notice to Obligor Regarding Default and 20% Payment on Arrears" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), and the JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), inform the obligor of the obligor's r...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.4 | Final and enforceable determination of default.

...(A) A final and enforceable determination of default and of the amount of arrears owed exists when: (1) The office of child support (OCS) within the Ohio department of job and family services issues a JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), to the obligor and the obligor do...

Rule 5101:12-55-03.4 | Final and enforceable determination of default.

...(A) A final and enforceable determination of default and of the amount of arrears owed exists when: (1) The office of child support (OCS) within the Ohio department of job and family services issues a JFS 04049, "Notice to Obligor of Default and Potential Action" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), to the obligor and the obligor do...

Rule 5101:12-55-10 | Financial institution data match program.

...(A) This rule and its supplemental rules describe the procedures that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it elects to utilize the financial institution data match (FIDM) program to enforce a support order after a final and enforceable determination of default has been made against the obligor. (B) The CSEA shall document in its handbook of internal procedures the CSEA's crit...

Rule 5101:12-55-10.1 | Investigation of an account, imposing an access restriction, and releasing an access restriction.

...(A) Child support enforcement agency (CSEA) investigation upon notice or discovery of an account in a financial institution. In accordance with sections 3123.25 and 3123.27 of the Revised Code, when the CSEA elects to utilize the financial institution data match (FIDM) program to enforce a support order, the CSEA shall: (1) Verify that a final and enforceable determination of default has been ma...

Rule 5101:12-55-10.1 | Investigation of an account, imposing an access restriction, and releasing an access restriction.

...(A) Child support enforcement agency (CSEA) investigation upon notice or discovery of an account in a financial institution. In accordance with sections 3123.25 and 3123.27 of the Revised Code, when the CSEA elects to utilize the financial institution data match (FIDM) program to enforce a support order, the CSEA shall: (1) Verify that a final and enforceable determination of default has been ma...

Rule 5101:12-55-10.2 | Administrative and court hearings for ownership interest in an account.

...(A) After the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) issues a JFS 04050, "Financial Institution Account Access Restriction" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of the Administrative Code), the CSEA shall determine whether a person other than the obligor has an ownership interest in the account. For purposes of this rule, the person other than the obligor ...

Rule 5101:12-55-10.3 | Issuing a withdrawal directive.

...(A) In accordance with section 3123.28 of the Revised Code, when the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) proposes to intercept an obligor's funds in an account for purposes of the financial institution data match (FIDM) program, and after the CSEA issues a JFS 04050, "Financial Institution Account Access Restriction" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of t...

Rule 5101:12-55-10.3 | Issuing a withdrawal directive.

...(A) In accordance with section 3123.28 of the Revised Code, when the child support enforcement agency (CSEA) proposes to intercept an obligor's funds in an account for purposes of the financial institution data match (FIDM) program, and after the CSEA issues a JFS 04050, "Financial Institution Account Access Restriction" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-55-99 of t...

Rule 5101:12-55-20 | Liens against real and personal property.

...(A) This rule describes the procedures that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it decides to assert a lien on real or personal property that is owned by an obligor who has been determined to be in default under a support order. Obtaining a lien does not affect any other legal remedies available against obligors or their property by persons entitled to receive support that is in arrears. (B) A ...

Rule 5101:12-55-20 | Liens against real and personal property.

...(A) This rule describes the procedures that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it decides to assert a lien on real or personal property that is owned by an obligor who has been determined to be in default under a support order. Obtaining a lien does not affect any other legal remedies available against obligors or their property by persons entitled to receive support that is...

Rule 5101:12-55-20.1 | Lien levy and execution.

...(A) This rule describes the process that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it decides to execute on a lien on personal or real property of an obligor that has been asserted by the CSEA in accordance with rule 5101:12-55-20 of the Administrative Code. (B) For purposes of this rule, "execution" means a process issued by a court which directs the sheriff of a county to sel...

Rule 5101:12-55-20.1 | Lien levy and execution.

...(A) This rule describes the process that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it decides to execute on a lien on personal or real property of an obligor that has been asserted by the CSEA in accordance with rule 5101:12-55-20 of the Administrative Code. (B) For purposes of this rule, "execution" means a process issued by a court which directs the sheriff of a county to sel...

Rule 5101:12-55-20.1 | Lien levy and execution.

...(A) This rule describes the process that a child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use when it decides to execute on a lien on personal or real property of an obligor that has been asserted by the CSEA in accordance with rule 5101:12-55-20 of the Administrative Code. (B) For purposes of this rule, "execution" means a process issued by a court which directs the sheriff of a county to sel...