(A)In accordance
with section 3111.64 of the Revised Code, the central paternity registry (CPR)
in the office of child support in the Ohio department of job and family
services (ODJFS) shall maintain a birth registry.
The birth registry shall contain the following information, when
that information is included in a JFS 07038, "Acknowledgment of Paternity
Affidavit" (effective or revised effective date as identified in rule
5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code), an order issued pursuant to section
3111.13 of the Revised Code on or after January 1, 1998, a JFS 07774,
"CSEA Administrative Order Establishment of Paternity" (effective or
revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the
Administrative Code), or a JFS 07771, "CSEA Administrative Order
Non-existence of Father and Child - Parent Relationship" (effective or revised
effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the Administrative Code)
that has been filed with the CPR:
(1)The names of
the parents of the child subject to the JFS 07038 or order;
(2)The name of
the child; and
(3)The resident
address of each parent and each parent's social security number.
(B)Court or Administrative order establishing paternity.
(1)No later than
two business days after receipt of an order issued pursuant to section 3111.13
of the Revised Code, or the
a JFS 07774, the CPR shall enter the
required information in the birth registry.
(a)When a JFS
07774 indicates that a change is ordered to the birth record, the CPR will send the order to the Ohio department of
health (ODH). In accordance with section 3111.58 of the Revised Code, ODH shall
prepare a new birth record consistent with the agency's determination and
substitute the new record for the original birth record. In accordance with
section 3705.09 of the Revised Code, upon the issuance of a new birth record,
the original birth record shall cease to be a public record and the original
record and any documentary evidence supporting the new registration of birth
shall be placed in an envelope which shall be sealed by the department and
shall not be open to inspection or copy unless so ordered by a court of
competent jurisdiction.
(b)When a JFS
07774 does not order a change to the birth record the CPR will destroy the JFS
07774.
(c)When a JFS
04070, "Addendum to the Administrative Order to Modify the Birth Record - Child's Child Surname"
(effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the
Administrative Code) is attached to the administrative order as an addendum the
CPR will send the order and addendum to ODH.
(2)When the CPR
receives a JFS 07774 or a JFS 04070 that is incomplete or not an original or
certified copy, the CPR shall return it to the CSEA no later than two business
days after receipt. Along with the JFS 07774 or the JFS 04070, the CPR shall
send a notice stating what needs to be corrected.
(C)Court or Administrative order excluding paternity.
(1)No later than
two business days after receipt of an order issued pursuant to section 3111.13
of the Revised Code, or thea JFS 07771, the CPR shall enter the required
information in the birth registry.
(a)When a JFS
07771 indicates that a change is ordered to the birth record the CPR will send
the order to ODH. In accordance with section 3111.58 of the Revised Code, ODH
shall prepare a new birth record consistent with the agency's determination and
substitute the new record for the original birth record. In accordance with
section 3705.09 of the Revised Code, upon the issuance of a new birth record,
the original birth record shall cease to be a public record and the original
record and any documentary evidence supporting the new registration of birth
shall be placed in an envelope which shall be sealed by the department and
shall not be open to inspection or copy unless so ordered by a court of
competent jurisdiction.
(b)When a JFS
07771 does not order a change to the birth record the CPR will destroy the JFS
07771.
(2)When the CPR
receives a JFS 07771 that is incomplete or not an original or certified copy,
the CPR shall return it to the CSEA no later than two business days after
receipt. Along with the JFS 07771 the CPR shall send a notice stating what
needs to be corrected.
(D)Acknowledgment
of paternity.
(1)No later than
five days after receipt of a JFS 07038, the CPR shall examine the JFS 07038 to
determine whether it is completed correctly.
(a)The filed JFS
07038 is considered to be completed correctly when:
(i)It is an
original JFS 07038 as provided by ODJFS (brown, legal sized paper) and not a
copy;
(ii)All of the following
required information has been provided on the JFS 07038 by the parties;
(a)The names of
the parents of the child subject to the acknowledgment,
(b)The name and
place of birth of the child,
(c)The resident
address of each parent and the child,
(d)The date of
birth of each parent and the child,
(e)The social
security number of each parent,
(iii)Information
provided is clear and legible;
(iv)Signatures
and any handwritten information is in dark blue or black ink;
(v)The child's
and parents' information appear correct in light of the other information on
the JFS 07038 (e.g., the child's date of birth is not after the date the
parties signed the JFS 07038 or before the parents' dates of birth); and
(vi)Both parents
signed the JFS 07038 and their signatures are properly notarized.
(b)When the JFS
07038 has not been completed correctly, the CPR shall return the JFS 07038 to
the person or entity that filed the JFS 07038. In addition to the JFS 07038,
the CPR shall send a notice indicating the required corrections. The person or
entity in receipt of the returned JFS 07038 has ten days from the date of the
notice to submit a replacement JFS 07038 to the CPR.
(c)When the
corrected JFS 07038 has been returned to the CPR, the CPR shall examine the JFS
07038 again. When the JFS 07038 has not been completed correctly, the JFS 07038
is invalid. The CPR shall return an invalid JFS 07038 to the person or entity
that filed it and shall not enter the JFS 07038 into the birth registry. In
addition to the JFS 07038, the CPR shall send a notice identifying the errors
contained within the JFS 07038, and inform the person or entity that the JFS
07038 is invalid.
(2)Within three
business days of determining that the JFS 07038 is completed correctly, the CPR
shall:
(a)Enter the
information on the JFS 07038 in the birth registry; and
(b)Send the JFS
07038 to ODH.
(3)When a JFS
07038 becomes final as described in paragraph (G) of rule 5101:12-40-15 of the
Administrative Code, the CPR shall notify ODH that the JFS 07038 is final and
enforceable.
(E)Rescission
request.
(1)Upon receipt
of a JFS 07029, "Request for Paternity Determination and Notification to
Central Paternity Registry" (effective or revised effective date as
identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the Administrative Code), the CPR shall
contact the CSEA indicated on the JFS 07029 to verify compliance with paragraph
(C)(1) of rule 5101:12-40-17 of the Administrative Code.
(a)When the CPR
verifies compliance, the CPR shall note in its record the date the JFS 07029
was received and that the JFS 07038 to which the JFS 07029 pertains is subject
to rescission. The CPR shall forward the JFS 07029 to ODH and ODH will ensure
that the birth record does not contain any information that was provided on the
JFS 07038 that is being rescinded.
(b)When the CPR
is unable to verify compliance, it shall note in its records the date the JFS
07029 was received and that compliance was not verified.
(2)A JFS 07038 is
considered rescinded when:
(a)The CPR
receives a JFS 07774 or JFS 07771 pursuant to rule 5101:12-40-20.3 of the
Administrative Code.
(b)The CPR
receives a court order to rescind the JFS 07038, in accordance with section
3111.28 or 3119.961 of the Revised Code.
(3)The CPR shall
retain a JFS 07038 that has been returned to the CPR by ODH.
(4)The CPR shall
provide the registry number of a JFS 07038 that has not been rescinded or an
order described in paragraph (A) of this rule that has been filed with the CPR
upon request to an individual to whom a JFS 07038, JFS 07771, or JFS 07774 or a
court paternity order pertains or the legal representative of that individual.
Effective: 11/15/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/22/2019 and 11/15/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/24/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3111.34, 3111.67, 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3111.22, 3111.23, 3111.24, 3111.27, 3111.64,
3111.65, 3111.66, 3125.03
Prior Effective Dates: 02/15/2007, 05/01/2014