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Can I collect location information from participants in Ohio? What are the requirements?
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Location Information Collection Requirements in Ohio
Ohio has established rules for the collection of location information for child support enforcement purposes. These rules are described in OHAC Rule 5101:12-20-05 and its supplemental rules [1.1].
Who can request location services?
A request for location-only services can be filed by a resident parent, legal guardian, attorney, or agent of a child who is not a recipient of Ohio works first, Medicaid, or Title IV-E foster care maintenance benefits [1.1].
What are the requirements for location services?
The child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall access all appropriate location sources within seventy-five days of determining that location is necessary. The CSEA shall access, validate, and utilize the information received from every appropriate location source to take the next step required to provide support enforcement program services [1.1].
What is the State Parent Locator Service (SPLS)?
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services maintains a State Parent Locator Service (SPLS) to collect location information about individuals. SPLS is accessed through the Support Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) [1.2].
What are the sources of location information for SPLS?
SPLS receives location information from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the Ohio New Hire Registry, and other information that is available through data exchange between various entities and the Office of Information Services within the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services [1.2].
Can location information be collected from participants in Ohio?
Yes, location information can be collected from participants in Ohio for child support enforcement purposes. The child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall interact with the Support Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) to perform all location functions when those location functions are available in SETS [1.3].
Conclusion
Ohio has established rules for the collection of location information for child support enforcement purposes. The State Parent Locator Service (SPLS) is used to collect location information about individuals. Location information can be collected from participants in Ohio for child support enforcement purposes.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Location of an individual for support enforcement program purposes.
- [1.2] State parent locator service.
- [1.3] Location tools.
Jurisdiction
Ohio