(A)Upon receipt
of a request for the determination of the existence or non-existence of a
father and child relationship that contains the information described in
paragraph (C) of rule 5101:12-40-20 of the Administrative Code, the child
support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall assign an administrative officer to
consider the request.
(B)The CSEA shall
schedule genetic tests for a date that is no later than forty-five days after
the administrative officer has been assigned.
(C)In accordance
with rule 5101:12-30-10 of the Administrative Code, the CSEA shall send the JFS
07754, "Notice of Request for Paternity Determination and Order to Appear
for Genetic Tests" (effective or revised effective date as identified in
rule 5101:12-40-99 of the Administrative Code) to the natural mother of the
child, each man presumed to be the father of the child, and each man alleged to
be the father of the child.
(D)The CSEA may
change the child's surname as part of the administrative order establishing
paternity. When requested by the natural mother, presumed father or alleged
father, the CSEA shall make available the 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).
(E)In accordance
with sections 3111.58 and 3705.09 of the Revised Code when a presumed or
alleged father is found to be the natural father of the child and the
determination would result in a variance with the child's birth record, the
CSEA is required to include the change to the birth record as part of the
administrative order establishing paternity.
(F)Pursuant to
section 3111.44 of the Revised Code, after issuing a JFS 07754, the
administrative officer may schedule a conference with the mother and the
alleged father to provide information. If a conference is scheduled and no
other man is presumed to be the father of the child, the administrative officer
shall provide the mother and alleged father the opportunity to sign a JFS
07038, "Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit" (effective or revised
effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-1-99 of the Administrative Code).
Should the mother and alleged father sign the JFS 07038, the administrative
officer shall cancel the genetic testing order the officer had issued.
Regardless of whether a conference is held, when the mother and alleged father
do not sign a JFS 07038 or when the JFS 07038 cannot be notarized or filed
because another man is presumed to be the father of the child, the child, the
mother, and the alleged father shall submit to genetic testing in accordance
with the order issued by the administrative officer.
(G)In accordance
with section 3111.43 of the Revised Code, when a CSEA is unable to obtain
service of process of the JFS 07754 on the presumed father, alleged father, or
natural mother of the child within the timeframe prescribed in paragraph (B) of
this rule, the CSEA shall proceed with collecting genetic testing samples from
all of those persons who are present on the date the genetic testing is
scheduled.
When service of process has not been obtained on the presumed
father, alleged father, or natural mother of the child and that party appears
for genetic testing, the CSEA shall have the parties complete one of the
following:
(1)A JFS 01716,
"Waiver of Service of Notice and Order to Appear for Genetic Testing"
(effective or revised effective date as identified in rule 5101:12-40-99 of the
Administrative Code), accompanied by hand delivery of the JFS 07754, or
(2)A waiver of
service form created by the CSEA that contains the following statement: "I
have previously received a copy or have been provided a copy today of the JFS
07754, "Notice of Request for Paternity Determination and Order to Appear
for Genetic Tests", and I voluntarily waive the right to receive the JFS
07754 by certified mail."
(H)A qualified
examiner who is authorized by the court or the Ohio department of job and
family services (ODJFS) shall conduct the genetic testing. Upon completion of
the genetic testing, the examiner shall send a complete report of the genetic
testing results to the CSEA.
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: 3111.611, 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3111.41, 3111.43, 3111.44, 3111.45, 3111.58,
3125.03
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1982, 08/01/1990, 07/15/1992,
09/01/1993, 06/21/1996, 01/01/1997, 01/01/1998, 08/01/1998, 12/01/2001,
04/18/2003, 09/01/2005, 12/15/2006, 03/26/2010, 05/01/2014