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§ 111-g. Availability of paternity and support services. 1. The office
of   temporary   and  disability  assistance  and  the  social  services
districts, in accordance with the regulations of the office of temporary
and  disability  assistance,  shall  make  services  relating   to   the
establishment  of  paternity  and  the  establishment and enforcement of
support obligations available to persons not receiving family assistance
upon application by  such  persons.  Such  persons  must  apply  by  (i)
completing  and  signing a form as prescribed by the office of temporary
and disability assistance, or (ii) filing a petition with the  court  or
applying to the court in a proceeding for the establishment of paternity
and/or  establishment  and/or enforcement of a support obligation, which
includes a statement signed by the person  requesting  services  clearly
indicating  that  such  person is applying for child support enforcement
services pursuant to this title.
  2.  The  office  of  temporary  and  disability  assistance  may,   by
regulation,  require payment of an application fee for such services and
the deduction of costs in excess of such fee from amounts  collected  on
behalf of such persons.
  3.  (a)  A  person who is receiving child support services pursuant to
this section who has never received assistance pursuant to title IV-A of
the federal social security act shall be subject to  an  annual  service
fee  of thirty-five dollars for each child support case if at least five
hundred fifty dollars of support  has  been  collected  in  the  federal
fiscal  year.    Where  a  custodial  parent has children with different
noncustodial parents, the order  payable  by  each  noncustodial  parent
shall  be  a  separate child support case for the purpose of imposing an
annual service fee.  The  fee  shall  be  deducted  from  child  support
payments received on behalf of the individual receiving services.

(b) In international cases under section 454(32) of the federal social security act which meet the criteria for imposition of the annual service fee under paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the annual service fee shall be imposed but may not be collected from the country requesting services or a person living in another country unless permitted by federal law or regulation.