(A)Overpaid child
support is eligible for state income tax refund offset submittal when:
(1)All current
child support orders pertaining to this obligor and obligee and their children
in common have been terminated by a court or administrative order;
(2)A court or
administrative order has established:
(a)That the
obligee has received a child support overpayment; and
(b)The amount of
the child support overpayment;
(3)The overpaid
child support balance is not less than one hundred fifty dollars;
(4)The obligor
has submitted a JFS 01854 "Request for Collection of a Child Support
Overpayment" (rev. 12/2004effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-50-99 of the Administrative Code), to the child support
enforcement agency (CSEA) for collection of the child support overpayment; and
(5)The office of
child support (OCS) has issued a JFS 01834 "Notice of Ohio Income Tax
Refund Offset for Child Support Overpayment" (rev.
12/2004effective or revised effective date as
identified in rule 5101:12-50-99 of the Administrative Code), to the
debtor.
(B)Within five
days of receiving a JFS 01854, the CSEA shall determine whether the overpaid
child support is eligible for state income tax refund offset submittal.
(C)Until the
process is fully automated, the CSEA shall submit the completed JFS 01854 to
OCS within five business days of determining that the child support overpayment
is eligible for state income tax refund offset submittal.
(D)Within fifteen
days of determining that the request for state income tax refund offset is not
eligible for state income tax refund offset submittal, the CSEA shall issue the
JFS 01852 "Notice of Decision on Request for
Collection of Child Support Overpayment" (12/2004effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-50-99 of the Administrative Code), to the obligor.
(E)The debtor or
the debtor's spouse who has filed for bankruptcy protection is not eligible to
be submitted for state income tax refund offset unless the bankruptcy has been
discharged or other relief from bankruptcy protection has been secured by the
child support enforcement agency (CSEA).
Effective: 2/11/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/24/2018 and 02/11/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/28/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25, 3123.823
Rule Amplifies: 3123.82, 3123.823, 3123.822, 3123.821
Prior Effective Dates: 05/01/1986 (Emer.), 07/20/1986,
09/01/1986 (Emer.), 11/01/1986, 11/15/1986, 05/07/1987, 06/12/1987 (Emer.),
09/01/1987, 12/01/1987 (Emer.), 02/29/1988, 11/11/1988, 08/09/1990, 04/01/1991,
07/01/1992, 02/11/1993, 09/01/1994, 07/01/1998, 05/15/1999, 08/01/2001,
12/17/2004, 07/15/2008