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2002 SESSION
HB 284 Child support enforcement in interstate cases.
Introduced by: John M. O'Bannon, III | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Child support enforcement; automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases. Requires the Department of Social Services to use high-volume administrative support enforcement in response to requests from other states in accordance with the Social Security Act § 466. "High volume automated administrative enforcement" in interstate cases means, on the request of another state, the identification by the Department, through automated data matches with financial institutions and other entities where assets may be found, of assets owned by persons who owe child support in other states, and the seizure of such assets by the Department, through levy or other appropriate processes.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Child support enforcement; automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases. Requires the Department of Social Services to use high-volume administrative support enforcement in response to requests from other states in accordance with the Social Security Act § 466. "High volume automated administrative enforcement" in interstate cases means, on the request of another state, the identification by the Department, through automated data matches with financial institutions and other entities where assets may be found, of assets owned by persons who owe child support in other states, and the seizure of such assets by the Department, through levy or other appropriate processes.