Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3121.37 | Contempt for failure to comply with administrative order.
...ed the order may request that the juvenile court or other court with jurisdiction under section 2101.022 or 2301.03 of the Revised Code of the county in which the agency is located find the obligor or other person in contempt pursuant to section 2705.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.371 | Contempt for failure to comply with withholding order.
...If a child support enforcement agency sends a notice imposing a withholding or deduction requirement or any other appropriate requirement to a person described in section 3121.03 of the Revised Code and the payor or financial institution sent the withholding, deduction, or other appropriate notice fails to comply with the notice, the agency shall request that the court issue a court order requiring the payor or finan... |
Section 3121.372 | Contempt for failure to send notice.
...The failure of a person to send any notice required by section 3121.03, 3121.036, 3121.05, 3121.06, or 3121.12 of the Revised Code shall be considered contempt of court. |
Section 3121.373 | Hearing - notice.
...on the payor that complies with court rules regarding service of summonses. The notice must contain all of the following: (1) The date, time, and location of the hearing; (2) A statement that if the court determines the payor has committed acts or omissions described in division (B) of this section, the court may order either or both of the penalties set forth in section 3121.382 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.38 | Liability of payor or financial institution.
...er whose normal pay and disbursement cycles make it impossible to comply with a withholding requirement contained in a withholding notice shall not be liable for the amount not withheld if the employer, as soon as possible after receipt of the withholding notice, provides the court or child support enforcement agency that issued the notice with written notice of the impossibility and the reasons for the impossibility... |
Section 3121.381 | Fining noncomplying payor or financial institution.
...r, the obligor is receiving or is eligible to receive a benefit of employment other than personal earnings. The court may fine a financial institution not more than two hundred dollars for failure to deduct funds, as required by a deduction notice issued under section 3121.03 of the Revised Code, from an account under a court support order or to notify the court or child support enforcement agency administering the ... |
Section 3121.382 | Issuing order upon finding of willful failure to comply with withholding notice.
...or that is an employer has willfully failed to comply with a withholding notice issued pursuant to section 3121.03 of the Revised Code, or has failed three times within twelve consecutive months to comply with a withholding notice, the court may issue an order requiring one or both of the following: (1) The payment of support by electronic transfer of funds from the bank account of the payor; (2) A civil penalty, i... |
Section 3121.39 | Employer not to take adverse action against employee subject to child support withholding.
...No payor that is an employer may use a requirement to withhold personal earnings contained in a withholding notice issued under section 3121.03 of the Revised Code as a basis for a discharge of, or for any disciplinary action against, an employee, or as a basis for a refusal to employ a person. |
Section 3121.43 | Duties of office of child support.
...ction 5107.20 of the Revised Code and rules adopted pursuant to section 3121.71 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.44 | Support payments to be made to office of child support.
...ustee for remittance to the person entitled to receive payments, except as otherwise provided in sections 2151.49, 3113.07, and 3125.27 to 3125.30 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3121.441 | Direct spousal support payments.
...rtment of job and family services to collect, withhold, or deduct spousal support, when a court pursuant to section 3105.18 or 3105.65 of the Revised Code issues or modifies an order requiring an obligor to pay spousal support or grants or modifies a decree of dissolution of marriage incorporating a separation agreement that provides for spousal support, or at any time after the issuance, granting, or modificat... |
Section 3121.45 | Payments deemed to be gifts.
... support under the support order and, unless the payment is made to discharge an obligation other than support, shall be deemed to be a gift. |
Section 3121.47 | Application to child support enforcement agency for administration of order.
...of service authorized under the Civil Rules to make all support payments due after service of the notice on the obligor to the office. An obligor so notified by an agency shall make all subsequent payments to the office unless the court, on the obligor's application filed within thirty days after service of the notice on the obligor, orders the child support enforcement agency not to administer the support order. |
Section 3121.48 | Separate account for support payments received as trustee.
...tee for remittance to the persons entitled to receive the support payments. The fund shall be in the custody of the treasurer of state, but shall not be part of the state treasury. |
Section 3121.49 | Retention of interest.
...f child support shall retain, and use solely for support enforcement activities, all interest earned on moneys in any support payment account it maintains. |
Section 3121.50 | Distributing amount forwarded to obligee.
... its receipt of the amount forwarded. Unless otherwise prohibited from doing so by a law of this state or the United States, the office may distribute the amount by means of electronic disbursement, and the obligee shall accept payment by means of electronic disbursement. The director of job and family services may adopt, revise, or amend rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to assist in the implementation of... |
Section 3121.51 | Administering orders on monthly basis.
...A child support enforcement agency shall administer all support orders on a monthly basis. |
Section 3121.52 | Calculating monthly amount due where payments made on other basis.
...A court or child support enforcement agency that issues or modifies a support order with support payments to be made other than on a monthly basis shall calculate a monthly amount due under the order, for purposes of its monthly administration, in the following manner: (A) If the support order is to be paid weekly, multiply the weekly amount of support due under the order by fifty-two and divide the resulting annual... |
Section 3121.53 | Payments made on other basis not to affect the frequency or the amount of the support payments.
...If the payments under a support order are to be made other than on a monthly basis, the required monthly administration of the order by a child support enforcement agency shall not affect the frequency or the amount of the support payments to be made under the order. |
Section 3121.54 | Payment of support commencing on day other than first day of month.
...of support is required to commence in a leap year, three hundred sixty-six; (2) If payment of support is required to commence in a year that is not a leap year, three hundred sixty-five. (C) Multiply the daily rate by the number of days the order is in effect in the first month, including the date payment of support is required to commence and the last day of the first month. |
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.
...If an obligor fails to make the payment required by division (B) of section 3119.28 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.
...A fine imposed pursuant to division (B) of section 3121.99 of the Revised 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 ord... |
Section 3121.64 | Quarterly distributions of administrative charges to county agencies.
...t 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. |