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Section 3119.34 | Sending national medical support notice to new employer.

...Not later than the business day after receipt of a notice under section 3121.895 of the Revised Code of a new hire match, a child support enforcement agency shall send to a person's new employer a national medical support notice if the person is the person required to provide health insurance coverage for the children who are the subject of a child support order.

Section 3119.35 | Sending notice of medical support enforcement activity to employee.

...At the same time that a child support enforcement agency sends a national medical support notice under section 3119.33 or 3119.34 of the Revised Code to the employer of a person required to provide health insurance coverage for children who are the subject of a child support order, the agency shall send a notice of medical support enforcement activity to that person.

Section 3119.351 | Contents of notice of medical support enforcement activity.

...f the person's employer and any applicable health plan administrator, and that amounts will be withheld from the person's income to pay for health insurance for the children; (E) A statement of the person's right to contest the national medical support notice through mistake of fact proceedings; (F) An explanation of the mistake of fact proceedings available to the person and the actions the person must take to pur...

Section 3119.352 | Standard form for notice of medical support enforcement activity.

...The department of job and family services shall adopt a standard form for the notice of medical support enforcement activity required by section 3119.35 of the Revised Code. All child support enforcement agencies shall use the form in issuing the notice under that section.

Section 3119.36 | Employer's action upon receiving national medical support notice.

...d under section 303(b) of the "Consumer Credit Protection Act," 15 U.S.C. 1673(b), complete the notice in accordance with its instructions, federal regulations, and any rules adopted by the department of job and family services under section 3119.51 of the Revised Code and return the completed notice to the child support enforcement agency.

Section 3119.361 | Complying with notice or order to provide health insurance coverage.

...During the time that any child support order issued in accordance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code or a notice issued pursuant to section 3119.33 or 3119.34 of the Revised Code is in effect and after the employer has received a copy of the order or notice, the employer of the person required to provide health insurance coverage shall comply with the order or notice.

Section 3119.362 | Requesting employer to provide information.

...age under a child support order shall release to the other parent, person, and the agency all information about the health insurance coverage that is necessary to ensure compliance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code, a notice issued under section 3119.33 of the Revised Code, or a notice issued under section 3119.34 of the Revised Code, including the name and address of the health plan administrator, and any...

Section 3119.363 | Using information provided by employer.

...Information provided by an employer pursuant to section 3119.362 of the Revised Code shall be used only for the purpose of the enforcement of an order issued in accordance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code, a notice issued under section 3119.33 of the Revised Code, or a notice issued pursuant to section 3119.34 of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.364 | Providing notice of change in coverage.

...Any employer who receives a copy of an order or notice described in section 3119.30, 3119.33, or 3119.34 of the Revised Code shall notify the child support enforcement agency of any change in or the termination of the health insurance coverage that is maintained pursuant to the order or notice.

Section 3119.37 | Health plan administrator to complete and comply with notice.

... a health plan administrator shall complete and comply with the notice in accordance with its instructions, federal regulations, and any rules adopted by the department of job and family services under section 3119.51 of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.371 | Information provided to office of child support.

...ckness and accident insurance under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code; (b) A person or government entity providing coverage for medical services or items to individuals on a self-insurance basis; (c) A health insuring corporation as defined in section 1751.01 of the Revised Code; (d) A group health plan as defined in 29 U.S.C. 1167; (e) Any organization, business, or association described in 42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)...

Section 3119.38 | Request for administrative hearing based on mistake of fact.

...tice. If an agency's determination becomes final under this section, the agency shall take further action as required by section 3119.41 of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.39 | Failure to make timely request for hearing.

...t enforcement activity becomes a final determination of the child support enforcement agency that issued that notice that no mistake of fact exists in the national medical support notice referred to in the notice of medical support enforcement activity. When an agency's determination becomes final, the agency shall take further action as required by section 3119.41 of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.40 | Hearing based on mistake of fact.

... written motion for a court hearing to determine whether there is still a mistake of fact in the national medical support notice referred to in the notice of medical support enforcement activity, the court shall hold a hearing as soon as possible, but not later than ten days, after the motion is filed. Not later than five days before the date the court hearing is to be held, the court shall send the person and any ot...

Section 3119.41 | Decision on mistake of fact proceeding.

....39 of the Revised Code, makes a final determination that no mistake of fact exists in a national medical support notice referred to in a notice of medical support enforcement activity sent to a person, the national medical support notice shall remain in effect. If a court or agency determines that a mistake of fact does exist under the national medical support notice, the court or agency, as appropriate, shall take ...

Section 3119.42 | Binding effect of order.

...A child support order issued in accordance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code or notice issued pursuant to section 3119.33 or 3119.34 of the Revised Code is binding on the obligor and the obligee, their employers, and any health plan administrator that provides health insurance coverage for either of them or their children.

Section 3119.421 | Reimbursement for covered out-of-pocket medical, optical, hospital, dental, or prescription expenses.

...ld support order for covered out-of-pocket medical, optical, hospital, dental, or prescription expenses incurred on behalf of the children.

Section 3119.422 | Child who does not meet the underwriting standards of policy.

...for enrollment any child who does not meet the underwriting standards of the health insurance or health care policy, contract, or plan for which application is made.

Section 3119.43 | Notice of failure of person to comply with child support order.

...ild support order, the court of common pleas of the county in which the agency is located, in writing of the failure of the person to comply with the child support order. The court may punish the person for contempt under Chapter 2705. of the Revised Code for the failure.

Section 3119.44 | Contempt.

...Whoever violates a court child support order issued in accordance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code may be punished as for contempt under Chapter 2705. of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.45 | Previous finding of contempt.

...If a person is found in contempt under Chapter 2705. for failing to comply with a court child support order issued in accordance with section 3119.30 of the Revised Code and the person previously has been found in contempt under that chapter, the court shall consider the failure to comply with the order as a change in circumstances for the purpose of modification of the amount of support due under the court child ...

Section 3119.46 | Filing motion for modification of order.

...under a court child support order may file a motion with the court that issued the order requesting that the court modify the order with regard to health insurance coverage for the children who are the subject of the order.

Section 3119.47 | Investigation of availability of insurance.

...nce coverage for the children is available to the obligor or obligee, both the obligor and obligee, or the obligor and obligee together. Upon completion of its investigation, the agency shall provide to the court, in writing, the information it has obtained through its investigation, including a list of available coverage and the costs of the coverage.

Section 3119.48 | Modification of order.

...If a motion is filed pursuant to section 3119.46 of the Revised Code, the court may modify the court child support order pursuant to sections 3119.30 and 3119.32 of the Revised Code and based on information received from the child support enforcement agency pursuant to section 3119.47 of the Revised Code.

Section 3119.49 | Motion to modify support to cover medical needs adequately.

...under a court child support order may file a motion with the court that issued the order requesting that the court modify the amount of child support required to be paid under the order because that amount does not adequately cover the medical needs of the child.