(A)The rules in
Chapter 5101:12-57 of the Administrative Code describe the responsibility of a
child support enforcement agency (CSEA) to enforce the medical support
provisions that are contained in a child support order.
(B)Throughout
division 5101:12 of the Administrative Code, "Consumer Credit Protection
Act" means the federal wage garnishment law in accordance with 15 U.S.C.
1673(b) (11/6/1978) that limits the amount of an employee's earnings that may
be garnished in any one week.
(C)Fully subsidized medicaid satisfies the
requirement to provide health care coverage under a child support order.
(C)(D)Fully subsidized medicaid does not satisfy the
requirement of the health insurance obligor to provide private health insurance
coverage for a child under a child support order.
(D)(E)In accordance with section 3119.43 of the
Revised Code, when a health insurance obligor does not obtain the required
private health insurance coverage within thirty days after the child support
order or the JFS 04033, "Notice to Provide Private Health Insurance"
(effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-57-99 of the
Administrative Code), is issued, the CSEA may notify the court that issued the
child support order or, with respect to an administrative child support order,
the court of common pleas of the county in which the CSEA is located, in
writing of the failure of the health insurance obligor to comply with the child
support order. The court may punish the person for contempt under Chapter 2705.
of the Revised Code for the failure.
Effective: 6/1/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 2/16/2022 and 02/16/2027
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 05/17/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3119.51
Rule Amplifies: 3119.30, 3119.43, 3119.44.
Prior Effective Dates: 01/07/1985, 08/01/1986, 12/01/1987,
12/20/1988, 09/01/1989, 08/01/1990, 06/01/1991, 11/01/1991, 07/15/1992,
04/01/1993, 01/01/1998, 10/02/2003, 01/01/2007, 03/01/2009, 01/15/2017,
02/11/2019