§ 26-13.5-106. Default – Issuance of Order of Default – Filing of Order With District Court – Rules
If an APA-respondent fails to appear for a currently scheduled negotiation conference, the delegate child support enforcement unit shall issue an order of default in accordance with the notice of financial responsibility. In an action to establish paternity and financial responsibility, the delegate child support enforcement unit shall issue an order of default establishing paternity […]
§ 26-13.5-107. Orders – Duration – Effect of Court Determinations
A copy of any order of financial responsibility or of any default order or of any temporary order of financial responsibility issued by the delegate child support enforcement unit must be sent by such unit by first-class mail to the APA-petitioner and APA-respondent or his or her attorney of record and to the custodian of […]
§ 26-13.5-109. Notice of Financial Responsibility – Issued in Which County
A notice of financial responsibility may be issued by a delegate child support enforcement unit pursuant to this article in any county where public assistance was paid, the county where the obligor resides, the county where the obligee resides, or the county where the child resides as prescribed by rule and regulation pursuant to section […]
§ 26-13.5-110. Paternity – Establishment – Filing of Order With Court
The delegate child support enforcement unit may issue an order establishing paternity of and financial responsibility for a child in the course of a support proceeding pursuant to this article 13.5 when a parent signs a statement that the paternity of the child for whom support is sought has not been legally established and that […]
§ 26-13-124. Privatization of Child Support Enforcement Programs
The state department shall consult with the counties to determine what services of the child support enforcement program may be advantageous to privatize. The state department is authorized to procure such services on behalf of participating counties if the participating counties and the state department agree to such procurement. Source: L. 2008: Entire section amended, […]
§ 26-13.5-110.5. Filing Genetic Testing Results With Court – No Administrative Process Action Order
Whenever genetic testing has been conducted pursuant to section 26-13.5-105 and the results show a less than ninety-seven percent probability of parentage, and the delegate child support enforcement unit issues a notice or order of dismissal of the APA case, the genetic testing results must be filed with the clerk of the district court in […]
§ 26-13-125. State Directory of New Hires – Definitions
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Employee” means a natural person who is employed by an employer in this state for compensation, which employer is required to report the compensation to the federal internal revenue service. “Employee” includes a self-employed or contracted employee for whom the employer is required to report […]
§ 26-13.5-112. Modification of an Order
At any time after the entry of an order of financial responsibility or an order of default pursuant to this article 13.5, in order to add, alter, or delete any provisions to such an order, the delegate child support enforcement unit may issue a notice of financial responsibility modification to the obligor and obligee advising […]
§ 26-13-126. Authority to Deny, Suspend, or Revoke Professional, Occupational, and Recreational Licenses – Definitions
The state board of human services is authorized, in coordination with any state agency, board, or commission that is authorized by law to issue, revoke, deny, terminate, or suspend a professional, occupational, or recreational license, to promulgate rules for the suspension, revocation, or denial of professional, occupational, and recreational licenses of individuals who owe more […]
§ 26-13.5-113. Rules and Regulations
The state board shall adopt rules and regulations establishing uniform forms and procedures to implement the administrative process set forth in this article and may adopt rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this article. Source: L. 89: Entire article added, p. 1246, § 1, effective April 1, 1990.