Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A)
A child support
enforcement agency (CSEA) shall evaluate a case when it is determined that an
administrative review may be required or a JFS 01849, "Request for an
Administrative Review of the Child Support Order" (effective or revised
effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code), is received. When the CSEA is required to conduct
an administrative review, the CSEA shall initiate action to adjust the child
support order in accordance with the guidelines.
(B)
The CSEA is
required to conduct an administrative review when:
(1)
An administrative
review is required pursuant to paragraph (A) or (B) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 of
the Administrative Code;
(2)
Any party to the child support order requests an
administrative review pursuant to paragraph (D) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 of the
Administrative Code;
(3)
Any party requests an administrative review pursuant to
paragraph (E) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 of the Administrative Code and the
requesting party submits sufficient evidence or information to support such a
request; or
(4)
The obligor requests an administrative review pursuant
to rule 5101:12-60-05.2 of the Administrative Code and the obligor submits
sufficient evidence or information to support such a request.
(C)
The
CSEA is not required to conduct an administrative review when:
(1)
No party resides
in Ohio, unless the request is made in accordance with rule 5101:12-60-05.2 of
the Administrative Code or the parties have consented in a record or open court
that the tribunal in Ohio, may continue to exercise jurisdiction to modify its
order. When the CSEA denies such a request for an administrative review, the
CSEA shall notify the requesting party to contact the IV-D agency in the
requesting party's state of residence.
(2)
It has been less
than thirty-six months from the date of the most recent child support order and
the CSEA determines that the request for the administrative review is a
frequent request and there is no evidence to support the request. "Frequent
request" is defined as more than one request for an administrative review per
party in a three-month period. When the CSEA denies such a request for an
administrative review, the CSEA shall notify the requesting party of the denial
and the reason for the denial.
(3)
It has been less
than thirty-six months from the date of the most recent child support order and
the CSEA determines that the requesting party has failed to provide evidence or
information, in accordance with paragraph (E) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 or
paragraph (C) of rule 5101:12-60-05.2 of the Administrative Code, necessary to
support the administrative review request. When the CSEA denies such a request
for an administrative review, the CSEA shall notify the requesting party or the
person appointed by the obligor as having military power of attorney of the
denial and the reason for the denial.
(D)
The CSEA shall
complete the evaluation and make a determination of whether an administrative
review is required to be conducted within the following time frames:
(1)
No later than
fifteen days after the following:
(a)
The thirty-six month anniversary of the date of the
most recent child support order when the CSEA is required to complete an
administrative review pursuant to paragraph (A) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 of the
Administrative Code;
(b)
The date the CSEA identifies that an administrative
review is required pursuant to paragraph (B) of rule 5101:12-60-05.1 of the
Administrative Code; or
(c)
The date the CSEA receives a JFS 01849 from any party
requesting an administrative review pursuant to paragraph (D) or (E) of rule
5101:12-60-05.1 of the Administrative Code.
(2)
No later than
three business days after receipt of a JFS 01849 from an obligor requesting an
administrative review pursuant to rule 5101:12-60-05.2 of the Administrative
Code.
(E)
The CSEA shall conduct the administrative review within
one hundred eighty days of:
(1)
Receiving a JFS 01849 or locating the non-requesting
party, when the most recent child support order was issued on or before
February 10, 2019 (indicating that the order does not contain notice to the
parties pursuant to section
3121.29 of the Revised Code),
whichever occurs later; or
(2)
Receiving a JFS
01849, when the most recent child support order was issued on or after February
11, 2019 (indicating that the order does contain notice to the parties pursuant
to section 3121.29 of the Revised
Code).
(F)
In accordance with paragraph (E)(1) or (E)(2) of this
rule, the CSEA shall:
(1)
Determine that the request for the administrative
review does not meet the administrative review criteria and issue a JFS 07613,
"Administrative Adjustment Review Denial Notice" (effective or revised
effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code), to the requesting party that includes the reason
for the denial, or
(2)
Determine that the request for the administrative
review does meet the administrative review criteria, then schedule the
administrative review in accordance with paragraph (G)(1)(a) of this rule,
and:
(a)
Conduct
the review to determine whether or not the child support order should be
adjusted, or
(b)
Issue a JFS 01868, "Dismissal of Administrative Review
Request" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code), to dismiss the scheduled review:
(i)
In accordance
with paragraph (G)(2)(b) of this rule, or
(ii)
At the request
of the requesting party before the date certain.
(G)
When an administrative review is to be conducted:
(1)
The CSEA
shall:
(a)
Schedule the review for a date that is at least thirty days
in the future;
(b)
Issue to the last known address of the parents, at
least thirty days before the date certain:
(i)
A JFS 07606,
"Administrative Adjustment Review Notification" (effective or revised effective
date as identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code), and
(ii)
A JFS 00593,
"Child Support Financial Affidavit" (effective or revised effective date as
identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code);
(c)
Issue a JFS
00592, "Caretaker Notification of Administrative Adjustment Review" (effective
or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-60-99
of the Administrative Code), to the last known address of the caretaker, if a
caretaker exists.
(2)
The JFS 07606
notifies each parent to provide the CSEA with the information and documents
listed on the JFS 00593 no later than the date of the scheduled review,
pursuant to section 3119.60 of the Revised
Code.
(a)
Should either parent fail to submit the required
information, the CSEA may do either of the following:
(i)
Request the court
of appropriate jurisdiction of the county in which the agency is located to
issue an order requiring the parent to provide the information as requested;
or
(ii)
Make any reasonable assumptions necessary with respect
to the information the parent did not provide to ensure a fair and equitable
review of the child support order or establishment of an administrative order
under section 3111.81 of the Revised
Code.
(b)
When a requesting parent fails to submit the
information in accordance with paragraph (G)(2) of this rule, the CSEA may
issue a JFS 01868 to the parties indicating that the administrative review has
been abandoned by the requesting party. Any party has the right to submit a new
JFS 01849.
(c)
A caretaker is not required to submit any information
to the CSEA for the administrative review.
(3)
When the parents
wish to conduct the administrative review sooner than the required thirty day
time period and the CSEA has sufficient information to proceed with an
administrative review, both parents must complete a waiver and submit the
waiver to the CSEA. Upon receipt of the completed waivers, the CSEA shall
conduct the administrative review on a date specified and agreed upon by both
parents and the CSEA. When the parents and CSEA fail to agree upon a date, the
administrative review shall occur on the date certain.
(4)
It is not
necessary for any party to be present at the administrative review.
Replaces: 5101:12-60- 05.3