(A)Pursuant to
section 3123.96 of the Revised Code, a child support enforcement agency (CSEA)
may 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. CSEA posters may be printed and displayed
electronically.
(B)When a CSEA
chooses to establish a CSEA poster program, each CSEA poster shall include:
(1)Photographs of
and information about ten obligors who meet the submittal criteria outlined in
paragraph (C)(1) of rule 5101:12-50-65 of the Administrative Code as confirmed
by the CSEA;
(2)The CSEA's
toll-free telephone number that the public may use to report information
regarding the whereabouts of any of the obligors displayed on the CSEA poster;
and
(3)Any other
information that the CSEA considers appropriate.
(C)The CSEA shall
send a notice to each obligor who is being considered for display on a CSEA
poster by ordinary, first class mail to the obligor's last known address. The
CSEA may use the JFS 07022, "Notice to Obligor: Inclusion on Poster"
(effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-50-99 of the
Administrative Code) for this purpose. The notice shall state that the obligor
may avoid being included on the poster by doing all of the following within
ninety days after receipt of the notice:
(1)Make a payment
that is at least equal to the monthly support obligation;
(2)Provide the
CSEA with a current address;
(3)Provide the
CSEA with evidence from each current employer of current wages, salary, and
other compensation; and
(4)Provide the
CSEA with evidence that arrangements have been made for withholding from the
obligor's wages, salary, or other compensation to pay support and arrears.
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 8/1/2022 and 08/01/2027
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/01/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3123.96 to 3123.962
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2006, 12/01/2006, 03/01/2017