5101:12-1 Ohio Support Enforcement Program
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5101:12-1-56 Assigned Medical Support Collections Incentives
CSPMTL 99
Effective Date: June 1, 2015

(A)The following definitions apply to this rule:

(1)"Assigned medical support" means the medicaid applicant, recipient, or participant has assigned the right to collect and retain medical support from an obligor or medical reimbursement from a third party to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS).

(2)"Third party" means any private medical insurer, individual, entity, or public or private medical program that is or may be liable to pay all or part of the cost of injury, disease, or disability on behalf of a medicaid applicant, recipient, or participant.

(B)When the CSEAchild support enforcement agency (CSEA) is made aware of an accident or injury involving the medicaid applicant, recipient, or participant, the CSEA shall complete the JFS 06613, "Accident Injury Insurance Information" (rev. 6/2009)ODM 06613, "Accident/Injury Insurance Information" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code), send it to ODJFSthe Ohio department of medicaid (ODM), and send a copy to the county department of job and family services (CDJFS).

(C)When assigned medical support and assigned third party collections are received:

(1)The child support enforcement agency (CSEA)CSEA is entitled to have fifteen percent per cent of the total collection; and

(2)ODJFS is entitled to have eighty-five per cent of the total collection.

Effective: 06/01/2015

Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 03/12/2015 and 06/01/2020

Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

Date: 05/19/2015

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3125.25

Rule Amplifies: 3125.03, 3125.25

Prior Effective Dates: 1/7/85, 8/1/86, 12/1/87, 12/20/88, 9/1/89, 8/1/90, 6/1/91, 11/1/91, 7/15/92, 4/1/93, 1/1/98, 12/20/98, 7/1/02, 10/2/03, 1/1/07, 5/1/12