Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-48-02 - Putative father registry
(A) The Ohio putative father registry (OPFR),
as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code, is designed to:
(1)
Facilitate the registration of putative fathers who want to be notified in the
event that their child may be placed for adoption.
(2) Facilitate interested parties' efforts to
identify a putative father through submission of a request for a search to be
conducted on the OPFR.
(B) When a putative father contacts the
public children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA),
the PCSA or PCPA shall provide the JFS 01694 "Ohio Putative Father Registry
Registration for Fathers" (rev. 3/2015) and
the JFS 01694I "Instructions for Completing JFS 01694"
(rev. 3/2015) to the putative father or
refer the putative father to the ODJFS putative father registry website,
https://pfrpub.odjfs.state.oh.us/pfrweb/webforms/home.aspxhttps://pfr-pub.jfs.ohio.gov/.
(C) To register, a putative father shall
register online or complete the JFS 01694 and submit it to the Ohio putative
father registry at ODJFS.
(D) The
putative father may register prior to the birth of the child or within fifteen
days following the birth of the child.
(E) An attorney arranging an adoption, a
mother, a PCSA, a PCPA, or a private noncustodial agency (PNA) may request a
search of the OPFR by completing the JFS 01695 "Application for Search of Ohio
Putative Father Registry" (rev. 3/2015) and
submitting it to the Ohio putative father registry at ODJFS or by submitting
the request online via the ODJFS putative father registry website,
https://pfrpub.odjfs.state.oh.us/pfrweb/webforms/home.aspxhttps://pfr-pub.jfs.ohio.gov/.
(F) The PCSA or PCPA shall determine if there
is a putative father by doing the following:
(1) Work with the mother to identify the name
of the child's father and determine if either parent is eligible for membership
with an American Indian tribe.
(2)
Contact the Ohio putative father registry to request a search be conducted on
the OPFR to determine if the child's father is registered on the OPFR. A
request for a search of the OPFR may be made at any time. A final search of the
OPFR shall be made no sooner than sixteen days after the birth of the child.
(G) Any party
referenced in paragraph (E) of this rule may request the status of a final
search if results have not been received within seven business days of the date
the final request was submitted.
(H) The agency or attorney is not required to
search the OPFR for court proceedings on adoption of a child if:
(1) The mother was married at the time the
child was born or conceived.
(2)
The parent placing the child previously adopted the child.
(3) Prior to the date the petition to adopt
the child is filed, a man has been determined to have a parent and child
relationship with the minor by:
(a) A court
proceeding pursuant to sections
3111.01 to
3111.18 of the Revised
Code.
(b) A court proceeding in
another state.
(c) An
administrative agency proceeding pursuant to sections
3111.38 to
3111.54 of the Revised
Code.
(d) An administrative agency
proceeding in another state.
(e) A
signed acknowledgment pursuant to section
2151.232,
3111.25 or
3111.821 of the Revised
Code.
(4) The PCSA or
PCPA has permanent custody of the child pursuant to Chapter 2151. or division
(B) of section 5103.15 of the Revised Code.
(I) The agency or
attorney arranging the adoption shall file the response received from the Ohio
putative father registry's office with the court prior to the issuance of the
final adoption decree or the interlocutory order of adoption.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.065, 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 3107.061, 3107.0611, 3107.0612, 3107.0613, 3107.0614, 3107.062, 3107.064, 3107.067, 3107.068, 3107.069, 3107.07
Prior Effective Dates: 01/14/1983, 06/01/1985 (Emer.), 08/12/1985, 09/18/1996, 02/13/1998 (Emer.), 05/14/1998, 09/01/2003, 05/15/2009, 03/01/2011, 10/01/2014, 08/03/2015
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