Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3121.56 | Collecting administrative charge.
...The office of child support shall collect the administrative charge imposed on the obligor under the support order pursuant to section 3119.27 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.57 | Applying administrative charge.
...The office of child support is not required to apply an administrative charge included with a payment for current support payment toward any arrearages under the support order. |
Section 3121.58 | Separate arrearage account for unpaid charges.
...9.28 of the Revised Code, the office of child support shall maintain a separate arrearage account of that amount for the obligor. The office shall not deduct the unpaid amount from any support payment due the obligee under the support order. |
Section 3121.59 | Disposing of fines paid for failure to give notice of changes.
...sed Code shall be paid to the office of child support in the department of job and family services or, pursuant to section 3125.29 of the Revised Code, to the child support enforcement agency. The amount of the fine that does not exceed the amount of arrearage under the child support order shall be disbursed in accordance with the child support order. The amount of the fine that exceeds the amount of the arrearage sh... |
Section 3121.64 | Quarterly distributions of administrative charges to county agencies.
...1.56 of the Revised Code, the office of child support shall determine the charge amounts collected from obligors under support orders being administered by the child support enforcement agency in each county and distribute monthly to each agency an amount equal to the charges attributable to the agency. |
Section 3121.65 | Restriction on use of administrative charges.
...ollected shall be used by the office of child support or a child support enforcement agency for any purpose other than the provision of funds for support enforcement activities. |
Section 3121.67 | Contracting with public or private entities to perform duties.
...The office of child support may enter into contracts with public entities or private vendors for the collection of amounts due under support orders or for the performance of other administrative duties of the office. The office may contract with a public or private entity for the collection of arrearages owed under any child support order for which a court or a child support enforcement agency has found the obligor i... |
Section 3121.69 | Using facsimile signature.
...rsement responsibilities, the office of child support may require the director of each child support enforcement agency to authorize the office to use that director's facsimile signature if the office determines the signature's use is necessary. An agency director shall not be subject to civil or criminal liability for any damage or injury to persons or property that result from the use of the facsimile signature by ... |
Section 3121.71 | Administrative rules.
...) Govern collection and disbursement of child support amounts in compliance with Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 88 Stat. 2351 (1975), 42 U.S.C. 651 et seq., as amended, and any regulations adopted under the act; (B) Govern the method of sending administrative charge amounts to child support enforcement agencies; (C) Assist in the implementation of separate accounts for support payments received by the div... |
Section 3121.74 | Account information access agreements - financial data matching program.
...The office of child support in the department of job and family services shall enter into account information access agreements with financial institutions doing business in this state and with financial institutions doing business in other states. The office may join an alliance of states for the purpose of participating in the financial data matching program, as defined in section 666(A)(17) of Title 42 of the Unit... |
Section 3121.75 | Deducting fee for each withdrawal.
...r provides information to the office of child support pursuant to an account information access agreement shall deduct a fee of five dollars for each withdrawal the financial institution makes from an obligor's account on receipt of a withdrawal directive under section 3123.37 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.76 | Confidentiality requirements.
...Information obtained from a financial institution pursuant to an account information access agreement is not a public record for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Code. No person or government entity that obtains information concerning an account holder from a financial institution pursuant to an agreement shall disclose the information for purposes other than the establishment, modification, or enforceme... |
Section 3121.77 | Financial institutions or personnel - immunity.
...ning an account holder to the office of child support pursuant to an account information access agreement, or for any other action taken in good faith to comply with an account information access agreement, regardless of whether the action was specifically authorized or described in the agreement. |
Section 3121.78 | Administrative rules concerning account information agreements.
...The director of job and family services shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that govern the provisions of an agreement required pursuant to section 3121.74 of the Revised Code and the procedure for entering into an agreement. |
Section 3121.81 | Case registry of support orders.
...The office of child support in the department of job and family services shall establish and maintain a case registry of all support orders being administered or otherwise handled by a child support enforcement agency. |
Section 3121.82 | Information included in case registry.
...a support order; (D) With respect to a child support order, the name and birthdate of each child subject to the order; (E) Information obtained pursuant to an agreement under section 3121.74 of the Revised Code; (F) Any other information required by the director of job and family services pursuant to rules adopted under section 3121.86 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.83 | Maintenance of case registry.
...essed through the system. The office of child support and each child support enforcement agency shall monitor and update the registry, and each agency shall enter the information described in section 3121.82 of the Revised Code in the registry in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to section 3121.86 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.84 | Comparing information.
...(A) The office of child support shall make comparisons of the information in the case registry with the information maintained by the department of job and family services pursuant to sections 3111.64 and 3121.894 of the Revised Code. The office shall make the comparisons in the manner and in the time intervals required by the rules adopted pursuant to section 3121.86 of the Revised Code. The office shall make report... |
Section 3121.85 | Duties of agencies and office of child support to update and maintain information.
...Each child support enforcement agency shall enter information into the case registry and maintain and update that information consistent with Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 88 Stat. 2351 (1975), 42 U.S.C. 651 et seq., as amended and any federal regulations adopted under the act. The office of child support and each child support enforcement agency shall monitor the registry consistent with Title IV-D of the... |
Section 3121.86 | Administrative rules for case registry.
...The director of job and family services shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that do both of the following: (A) Establish procedures governing actions required by sections 3121.84 and 3121.85 of the Revised Code; (B) Designate any additional information that must be placed in the case registry consistent with Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 651 et seq., as amended... |
Section 3121.89 | Employee and employer defined.
...head of the agency has determined that reporting pursuant to this section could endanger the safety of the individual or compromise an ongoing investigation or intelligence mission; (2) A professionally licensed person who is providing services to the employer under that license; (3) An individual who will receive for the services provided under the contract compensation of less than two thousand five hundred... |
Section 3121.891 | Duty to make a new hire report.
...ist the administration of the new hire reporting requirement. |
Section 3121.892 | Information included in new hire report.
...(A) An employer shall include all of the following in each new hire report: (1) For each employee, the employee's name, address, date of birth, social security number, and date of hire; (2) For each contractor, the contractor's name, address, social security or tax identification number, the date payments begin, and the length of time the contractor will be performing services for the employer; (3) The emplo... |
Section 3121.893 | Methods for making new hire report.
...An employer shall make a new hire report for each newly hired employee or contractor in a manner prescribed by the department of job and family services. The department may require that the report include or consist of the submission of a copy of the United States internal revenue service form W-4 (employee's withholding allowance certificate) for the employee, a form provided by the department, or any other hi... |
Section 3121.894 | New hires directory.
...The department of job and family services shall, within five days of receipt from an employer, enter the information described in divisions (A)(1) and (3) of section 3121.892 of the Revised Code into the new hires directory, which shall be part of or accessible to the automated data processing system required pursuant to section 3125.07 of the Revised Code. The department of job and family services may specify by ru... |