Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:12 - Child Support
Chapter 5101:12-55 - Default Identification and Determination
Section 5101:12-55-10.3 - Issuing a withdrawal directive
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(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 the Administrative Code), in accordance with rule 5101:12-55-10.1 of the Administrative Code, the CSEA shall issue:
(B) When the obligor has multiple cases for which the same CSEA has administrative responsibility pursuant to rule 5101:12-10-03 or 5101:12-10-04 of the Administrative Code, the CSEA will issue:
(C) When the obligor has multiple cases for which multiple CSEAs have administrative responsibility pursuant to rule 5101:12-10-03 or 5101:12-10-04 of the Administrative Code, the CSEAs will collaborate to resolve which CSEA will issue the JFS 04046 as follows:
(D) In accordance with sections 3123.36 and 3123.37 of the Revised Code, when the court determines that any of the funds in an account are not the property of the joint account owner, the court is required to issue a withdrawal directive to the financial institution.
(E) The CSEA shall return to the obligor any funds deducted from the account that are later identified as funds from a protected benefit source, within two business days of the CSEAs determination. The CSEA shall issue a refund from the administrative fund described in rule 5101:9-6-83 of the Administrative Code, including any bank fees charged to the obligor when the withdrawal resulted in the account having insufficient funds.