Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The purpose of this rule is to provide
definitions and describe the provisions of limited assignment and Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA)
assignment. This rule and its supplemental rules do not
apply to medical support.
(B) The following definitions are applicable
to this rule and its supplemental rules:
(1)
"Assignment period" means a finite time period when support is assigned because
public assistance or Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) benefits are
received. Any break in the public assistance or FCM benefits is a termination
of the assignment period.
(2)
"Current assistance case" means a IV-D case currently receiving public
assistance or FCM benefits.
(3)
"Distribution" means the monthly process of determining the amount of a support
collection the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) is entitled
to retain pursuant to a public assistance or FCM assignment, and the amount of
the collection owed to the family.
(a) The
support enforcement tracking system (SETS) calculates distribution during month
end processing.
(b) The child
support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall use the JFS 07027, "Single Order
Distribution Record" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-80-99
of the Administrative Code), and JFS 07028, "Multiple Order Distribution
Record" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-80-99
of the Administrative Code), to complete distribution on support collections
received before a case was converted to SETS.
(4) "Former assistance case" means a IV-D
case that formerly received public assistance or FCM benefits.
(5) "Limited assignment," in accordance with
42 U.S.C.
608(a)(3) (June 18, 2008),
means child, past care, or spousal support is assigned to ODJFS pursuant to a
public assistance assignment only during the period that the child or family
receives public assistance.
"Limited assignment" applies to child, past care, and spousal
support that is assigned on or after October 1, 2009.
(6) "Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) assignment" means child, past
care, or spousal support is assigned to ODJFS pursuant to a public assistance
assignment in accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule.
"PRWORA assignment" applies to child, past care, and spousal
support that is assigned on or after October 1, 1997 and before October 1,
2009.
(7) "Public
assistance" is defined in rule
5101:12-80-10
of the Administrative Code.
(8)
"Sweep" means the transfer of a balance amount from one account to another as a
result of an assignment period starting or terminating.
(C) Provisions of PRWORA assignment and
limited assignment.
(1) Any public assistance
assignment period that starts on or after October 1, 1997 and before October 1,
2009 is subject to PRWORA assignment provisions, including a public assistance
assignment period that starts before October 1, 2009 and is still active on
October 1, 2009.
(2) Any public
assistance assignment period that starts on or after October 1, 2009 is subject
to limited assignment provisions.
PRWORA assignment and limited assignment provisions only apply
to a public assistance assignment and do not apply to an FCM or medicaid
assignment.
(D)
PRWORA assignment provisions.
(1) Upon the
effective date of the public assistance assignment period:
(a) Current support is assigned to
ODJFS.
(b) Unassigned arrears sweep
to conditionally assigned arrears.
(i) Never
assigned arrears sweep to assigned conditionally assigned arrears.
(ii) Unassigned conditionally assigned
arrears sweep to assigned conditionally assigned arrears.
(iii) Unassigned during assistance arrears
sweep to assigned conditionally assigned arrears.
(c) Permanently assigned arrears remain
permanently assigned arrears.
(d)
Unassigned futures shall be used to reduce the next month's current obligation.
When unassigned futures were issued to the obligee before the
effective date of the assignment period, the CSEA shall not recoup the funds
from the obligee.
(2) During the assignment period, arrears
that accrue are permanently assigned arrears.
(3) Upon termination of the public assistance
assignment period:
(a) Current support is
unassigned.
(b) Support arrears are
treated as follows:
(i) Permanently assigned
arrears that are:
(a) Less than or equal to
the unreimbursed assistance (URA) amount remain permanently assigned
arrears.
(b) Greater than the URA
amount sweep to unassigned during assistance arrears.
(ii) Conditionally assigned arrears that are:
(a) Less than or equal to the
remaining URA amount (after the comparison to permanently assigned arrears has
been done) sweep to unassigned conditionally assigned arrears.
(b) Greater than the URA amount sweep to
never assigned arrears.
(c) Futures are treated as follows:
(i) Assigned futures sweep to unassigned
futures.
(ii) Unassigned futures
remain unassigned.
(E) Limited assignment provisions.
(1) Upon the effective date of the public
assistance assignment period:
(a) Current
support is assigned to ODJFS.
(b)
Unassigned arrears remain unassigned arrears.
(i) Never assigned arrears remain never
assigned arrears.
(ii) Unassigned
conditionally assigned arrears, created by termination of a previous public
assistance assignment period that was subject to PRWORA assignment provisions,
shall remain unassigned conditionally assigned arrears.
(iii) Unassigned during assistance arrears,
created by termination of a previous public assistance assignment period that
was subject to PRWORA assignment provisions, shall remain unassigned during
assistance arrears.
(c)
Permanently assigned arrears remain permanently assigned arrears.
(d) Unassigned futures shall be used to
reduce the next month's current obligation.
When unassigned futures were issued to the obligee before the
effective date of the assignment period, the CSEA shall not recoup the funds
from the obligee.
(2) During the assignment period, arrears
that accrue are permanently assigned arrears.
(3) Upon termination of the public assistance
assignment period:
(a) Current support is
unassigned.
(b) Unassigned arrears
remain unassigned arrears.
(i) Never assigned
arrears remain never assigned arrears.
(ii) Unassigned conditionally assigned
arrears, created by termination of a previous public assistance assignment
period that was subject to PRWORA assignment provisions, remain unassigned
conditionally assigned arrears.
(iii) Unassigned during assistance arrears,
created by termination of a previous public assistance assignment period that
was subject to PRWORA assignment provisions, remain unassigned during
assistance arrears.
(c)
Permanently assigned arrears that are:
(i)
Less than or equal to the URA amount remain permanently assigned
arrears.
(ii) Greater than the URA
amount sweep to never assigned arrears.
(d) Futures are treated as follows:
(i) Assigned futures sweep to unassigned
futures.
(ii) Unassigned futures
remain unassigned.