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§  111-t.    Authority  to secure assets.   The department or a social
services district or its authorized representative, or  another  state's
child  support  enforcement  agency governed by title IV-D of the social
security act, for the purpose of collecting overdue  support,  shall  be
authorized  in  accordance  with  all  applicable  provisions of law, to
secure assets otherwise due a support obligor by:
  1.  intercepting or seizing periodic or lump  sum  payments  due  such
obligor from:

(a) a state or local agency, including unemployment compensation, workers' compensation, and other benefits; and

(b) judgments, settlements and lottery winnings; 2. attaching and seizing assets of such obligors which are held in financial institutions; 3. attaching public and private retirement funds of such obligors; and 4. imposing liens against real and personal property owned by such obligors; and where appropriate, forcing the sale of property owned by such obligors and distributing proceeds from the sale of such properties.