Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3123.75 | Sale extinguishes lien associated with property.
...ant to section 3123.74 of the Revised Code extinguishes the lien associated with the property. |
Section 3123.76 | Releasing lien or returning seized property.
...ons 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code, on all or part of the property of the obligor, or return seized property without liability, if assurance of payment is deemed adequate by the agency, or the release will facilitate the collection of the arrearage for which the lien was imposed. The release or return shall not operate to prevent future action to collect the arrearage. |
Section 3123.77 | Liability for support arrearages and related expenses.
...de, that releases, sells, transfers, or conveys real or personal property subject to the lien to or for the benefit of the obligor or any other person or fails or refuses to surrender property for the execution sale pursuant to section 3123.74 of the Revised Code shall be liable for the support arrearages that are the basis of the lien plus costs, interest, and reasonable attorney's fees of the opposing party. |
Section 3123.78 | Obtaining lien does not affect other remedies.
...Obtaining a lien under sections 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code does not affect any other legal remedies available against obligors or their property by persons entitled to receive child support that is in arrears or otherwise due, including the use of a judgment lien under Chapter 2329. of the Revised Code. |
Section 3123.81 | Collecting past-due support from federal tax refunds and overpayments.
... office of child support created in the department of job and family services shall work with the secretary of the treasury to collect past-due child support from refunds of paid federal taxes that are payable to the individual who owes the past-due support in accordance with section 664 of Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 95 Stat. 860 (1981), 42 U.S.C. 664, as amended. The director of job and family services... |
Section 3123.82 | Obligor, overpaid child support defined.
...ns 3123.82 to 3123.823 of the Revised Code: (A) "Obligor" means a person who owes "overdue support," as defined in section 666 of Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 98 Stat. 1306 (1984), 42 U.S.C. 666, as amended, and any rules promulgated under Title IV-D. (B) "Overpaid child support" means amounts paid to an obligee under a child support order prior to termination of the child support order that exceed the ... |
Section 3123.821 | Collecting overdue and overpaid support from refunds cooperation.
... office of child support created in the department of job and family services under section 3125.02 of the Revised Code shall work with the tax commissioner to collect the following: (A) Overdue support from refunds of paid state income taxes under Chapter 5747. of the Revised Code that are payable to obligors; (B) Overpaid child support from refunds of paid state income taxes under Chapter 5747. of the Revised Cod... |
Section 3123.822 | Conditions for collection from refunds.
...zed by section 5747.12 of the Revised Code has first been made, except as otherwise provided in this section. (B) The refund payable to the obligor or obligee is not less than twenty-five dollars after any reduction pursuant to section 5747.12 of the Revised Code. (C) Either of the following applies: (1) With respect to overdue support, the obligor maintains an arrearage in the payment of support for three months ... |
Section 3123.823 | Adoption of rules.
...rsuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, to establish procedures to implement sections 3123.82 to 3123.823 of the Revised Code. These procedures shall embody principles of due process of law, including, but not limited to, notices to interested parties and opportunities to be heard prior to the reduction of any state income tax refund. |
Section 3123.85 | Reciprocal agreement with secretary of treasury for administrative offsets.
...support amounts in accordance with the "Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996," 110 Stat. 1321, 31 U.S.C. 3716(a) and (h). The director of job and family services shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish procedures necessary to receive the administrative offsets. |
Section 3123.87 | Application of prisoner earnings to defaults.
... as in section 2929.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Notwithstanding any other section of the Revised Code, including sections 5145.16 and 5147.30 of the Revised Code, and except as provided in section 3121.08 of the Revised Code, twenty-five per cent of any money earned pursuant to section 5145.16 or 5147.30 of the Revised Code by a prisoner in a prison or jail who is an obligor in default under a child support order ac... |
Section 3123.88 | Application of unclaimed to defaults.
... date that all support orders have been converted to the automated data processing system under section 3125.07 of the Revised Code and the office of child support in the department of job and family services authorizes centralized collection and disbursement of support amounts under the support order pursuant to the rules adopted under section 3121.71 of the Revised Code. (B) The director of commerce shall provid... |
Section 3123.89 | Intercept directive issued to lottery commission where winner in default.
...am's implementation, the department, in consultation with the commission, shall promulgate rules to facilitate withholding, in appropriate circumstances and in accordance with sections 3770.071 and 3770.074 of the Revised Code, by the commission or its lottery sales agents or lottery agents of an amount sufficient to satisfy any past due support owed by an obligor from a lottery prize award owed to the obligor up to ... |
Section 3123.90 | Withholding from casino and sports gaming winnings.
... Revised Code. (F) The department, in consultation with the Ohio casino control commission, may adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code as are necessary for implementation of this section. |
Section 3123.91 | Consumer reporting agency defined.
...23.91 to 3123.932 of the Revised Code, "consumer reporting agency" means any person that, for monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other information on consumers for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties and that uses any means or facility of interstate commerce f... |
Section 3123.92 | Providing determination of default to consumer reporting agency.
...y administering the support order shall contact at least one consumer reporting agency in this state and provide to the consumer reporting agency the obligor's name, address, and social security number or other identification number and any other identifying information concerning the obligor the child support enforcement agency has. A child support enforcement agency shall not charge a consumer reporting agency a fe... |
Section 3123.921 | Notice to agency that arrearage has been paid in full.
...the obligor pays the entire arrearage under the support order that is the basis for the determination of default, both of the following apply: (A) The obligor may give each consumer reporting agency contacted a written notice that the arrearage has been paid in full and may request that the child support enforcement agency give each consumer reporting agency that was contacted a written confirmation that the arreara... |
Section 3123.93 | Consumer reporting agency may request information concerning support obligation.
...ied person is required to pay support under a support order. The request shall include the person's name, the person's address and social security or other identification number, if known, and any other identifying information relative to the person that is known by the agency. |
Section 3123.931 | Review of case registry in response to request.
...ant to section 3121.81 of the Revised Code to determine if the person is required to pay support under a support order. |
Section 3123.932 | Report to consumer reporting agency.
...hild support, on conducting its review, determines that the person is included in the case registry, it shall provide the consumer reporting agency with a report that sets forth the name of the person who is the subject of the request, a statement that the person is required to make support payments under one or more support orders, the name of the courts or child support enforcement agencies that issued the support ... |
Section 3123.95 | Poster program.
...The office of child support in the department of job and family services shall establish a program to increase child support collections by publishing and distributing a series of posters displaying child support obligors who are delinquent in their support payments. |
Section 3123.951 | Submitting names of delinquent obligors.
...ia in section 3123.952 of the Revised Code to the office. The office shall select obligors to be displayed on a poster from the names submitted by the agencies. |
Section 3123.952 | Conditions for including obligors on poster.
...ces reviewed the obligor's records and confirms the child support enforcement agency's finding that the obligor's name and photograph may be submitted to be displayed on a poster. (C) The agency does not know or is unable to verify the obligor's whereabouts. (D) The obligor is not a participant in Ohio works first or the prevention, retention, and contingency program or a recipient of disability financial ass... |
Section 3123.953 | Providing photograph and information.
...bligor to the office of child support under section 3123.951 of the Revised Code, it also shall submit the photograph and information described in division (H) of section 3123.952 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3123.954 | Address and personal information not to be provided.
...gency submits the name of the obligor under section 3123.951 of the Revised Code. |