Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2919 | Offenses Against the Family
Section 2919.21 | Nonsupport or Contributing to Nonsupport of Dependents.

Effective: February 11, 2019
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 70 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) No person shall abandon, or fail to provide adequate support to:
(1) The person's spouse, as required by law;
(2) The person's child who is under age eighteen, or mentally or physically handicapped child who is under age twenty-one;
(3) The person's aged or infirm parent or adoptive parent, who from lack of ability and means is unable to provide adequately for the parent's own support.
(B) (1) No person shall abandon, or fail to provide support as established by a court order to, another person whom, by court order or decree, the person :
(a) Is legally obligated to support ; or
(b) Was legally obligated to support, and an amount for support:
(i) Was due and owing prior to the date the person's duty to pay current support terminated; and
(ii) Remains unpaid.
(2) The period of limitation under section 2901.13 of the Revised Code applicable to division (B)(1)(b) of this section shall begin to run on the date the person's duty to pay current support terminates.
(C) No person shall aid, abet, induce, cause, encourage, or contribute to a child or a ward of the juvenile court becoming a dependent child, as defined in section 2151.04 of the Revised Code, or a neglected child, as defined in section 2151.03 of the Revised Code.
(D) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of failure to provide adequate support under division (A) of this section or a charge of failure to provide support established by a court order under division (B) of this section that the accused was unable to provide adequate support or the established support but did provide the support that was within the accused's ability and means.
(E) It is an affirmative defense to a charge under division (A)(3) of this section that the parent abandoned the accused or failed to support the accused as required by law, while the accused was under age eighteen, or was mentally or physically handicapped and under age twenty-one.
(F) It is not a defense to a charge under division (B) of this section that the person whom a court has ordered the accused to support is being adequately supported by someone other than the accused.
(G)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this division, whoever violates division (A) or (B) of this section is guilty of nonsupport of dependents, a misdemeanor of the first degree. If the offender previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of division (A)(2) or (B) of this section or if the offender has failed to provide support under division (A)(2) or (B) of this section for a total accumulated period of twenty-six weeks out of one hundred four consecutive weeks, whether or not the twenty-six weeks were consecutive, then a violation of division (A)(2) or (B) of this section is a felony of the fifth degree. If the offender previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a felony violation of this section, a violation of division (A)(2) or (B) of this section is a felony of the fourth degree.
If the violation of division (A) or (B) of this section is a felony, all of the following apply to the sentencing of the offender:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in division (G)(1)(b) of this section, the court in imposing sentence on the offender shall first consider placing the offender on one or more community control sanctions under section 2929.16, 2929.17, or 2929.18 of the Revised Code, with an emphasis under the sanctions on intervention for nonsupport, obtaining or maintaining employment, or another related condition.
(b) The preference for placement on community control sanctions described in division (G)(1)(a) of this section does not apply to any offender to whom one or more of the following applies:
(i) The court determines that the imposition of a prison term on the offender is consistent with the purposes and principles of sentencing set forth in section 2929.11 of the Revised Code.
(ii) The offender previously was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of this section that was a felony, and the offender was sentenced to a prison term for that violation.
(iii) The offender previously was convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of this section that was a felony, the offender was sentenced to one or more community control sanctions of a type described in division (G)(1)(a) of this section for that violation, and the offender failed to comply with the conditions of any of those community control sanctions.
(2) If the offender is guilty of nonsupport of dependents by reason of failing to provide support to the offender's child as required by a child support order issued on or after April 15, 1985, pursuant to section 2151.23, 2151.231, 2151.232, 2151.33, 3105.21, 3109.05, 3111.13, 3113.04, 3113.31, 3115.401, or former section 3115.31 of the Revised Code, the court, in addition to any other sentence imposed, shall assess all court costs arising out of the charge against the person and require the person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party other than the state, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the charge.
(3) Whoever violates division (C) of this section is guilty of contributing to the nonsupport of dependents, a misdemeanor of the first degree. Each day of violation of division (C) of this section is a separate offense.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure

Chapter 2919 | Offenses Against the Family

Section 2919.01 | Bigamy.

Section 2919.10 | Abortion Related to Finding of Down Syndrome.

Section 2919.101 | Abortion Report.

Section 2919.11 | Abortion Defined.

Section 2919.12 | Unlawful Abortion.

Section 2919.121 | Unlawful Abortion Upon Minor.

Section 2919.122 | Application of Unlawful Abortion on a Minor Law.

Section 2919.123 | Unlawful Distribution of an Abortion-Inducing Drug.

Section 2919.124 | Unlawful Performance of a Drug-Induced Abortion.

Section 2919.13 | Abortion Manslaughter; Failure to Render Medical Care to an Infant Born Alive; Civil Action.

Section 2919.14 | Abortion Trafficking.

Section 2919.15 | Dismemberment Abortion.

Section 2919.151 | Partial Birth Feticide.

Section 2919.16 | Post-Viability Abortion Definitions.

Section 2919.17 | Terminating or Attempting to Terminate Human Pregnancy After Viability.

Section 2919.171 | Physician's Report to Department on Attempted or Completed Abortions.

Section 2919.18 | Failure to Perform Viability Testing.

Section 2919.19 | Definitions for Orc Sections 2919.191 to 2919.1910.

Section 2919.191 | Applicability.

Section 2919.192 | Determination of Presence of Fetal Heartbeat.

Section 2919.193 | Determination of Detectable Fetal Heartbeat; Penalties.

Section 2919.194 | Procedures After Detection of Fetal Heartbeat.

Section 2919.195 | Performance of Abortion After Detection of Fetal Heartbeat; Penalty.

Section 2919.196 | Documentation of Reasons for Abortion.

Section 2919.197 | Contraceptives.

Section 2919.198 | Immunity of Pregnant Woman.

Section 2919.199 | Civil Action for Wrongful Death of Unborn Child.

Section 2919.1910 | Joint Legislative Committee on Adoption Promotion and Support.

Section 2919.1912 | Forfeiture for Violations.

Section 2919.1913 | Human Rights and Heartbeat Protection Act.

Section 2919.20 | Definitions.

Section 2919.201 | Abortion After Gestational Age of 20 Weeks.

Section 2919.202 | Report by Physician.

Section 2919.203 | Determination of Gestational Age; Violation.

Section 2919.204 | Ohio Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act Litigation Fund.

Section 2919.205 | Construction of Laws.

Section 2919.21 | Nonsupport or Contributing to Nonsupport of Dependents.

Section 2919.22 | Endangering Children.

Section 2919.222 | Parental Education Neglect.

Section 2919.223 | Child and Family Day-Care Facilities - Definitions.

Section 2919.224 | Misrepresentation Relating to Provision of Child Care.

Section 2919.225 | Disclosure and Notice Regarding Death or Injury of Child in Facility.

Section 2919.226 | Child Day-Care Disclosure Form - Immunity From Prosecution.

Section 2919.227 | Information to Be Provided to Prospective Users - Notice of Death of Child.

Section 2919.23 | Interference With Custody.

Section 2919.231 | Interfering With Action to Issue or Modify Support Order.

Section 2919.24 | Contributing to Unruliness or Delinquency of a Child.

Section 2919.25 | Domestic Violence.

Section 2919.251 | Bail in Certain Domestic Violence Cases.

Section 2919.26 | Motion for and Hearing on Protection Order.

Section 2919.27 | Violating Protection Order.

Section 2919.271 | Evaluation of Mental Condition of Defendant.

Section 2919.272 | Protection Order Issued by Court of Another State.