§ 110-142.2 – Suspension, revocation, restriction of license to operate a motor vehicle or hunting, fishing, or trapping licenses; refusal of registration of motor vehicle.
110-142.2. Suspension, revocation, restriction of license to operate a motor vehicle or hunting, fishing, or trapping licenses; refusal of registration of motor vehicle. (a) Effective December 1, 1996, notwithstanding any other provision of law, when an individual is at least 90 days in arrears in making child support payments, or has been found by the […]
§ 110-142.1 – IV-D notified suspension, revocation, and issuance of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support or who are not in compliance with subpoenas issued pursuant to child support or paternity establishment proceedings.
110-142.1. IV-D notified suspension, revocation, and issuance of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support or who are not in compliance with subpoenas issued pursuant to child support or paternity establishment proceedings. (a) Effective July 1, 1996, the Department of Health and Human Services may notify any board […]
§ 110-138 – Duty of county to obtain support.
110-138. Duty of county to obtain support. Whenever a county department of social services receives an application for public assistance on behalf of a dependent child, and it shall appear to the satisfaction of the county department that the child has been abandoned by one or both responsible parents, or that the responsible parent(s) has […]
§ 110-138.1 – Duty of judicial officials to assist in obtaining support.
110-138.1. Duty of judicial officials to assist in obtaining support. Any party to whom child support has been ordered to be paid, and who has failed to receive the ordered support payments for two consecutive months, may make application to a magistrate for issuance of criminal process against the responsible parent for violation of G.S. […]
§ 110-139 – Location of absent parents.
110-139. Location of absent parents. (a) The Department of Health and Human Services shall attempt to locate absent parents for the purpose of establishing paternity of and/or securing support for dependent children. The Department is to serve as a registry for the receipt of information which directly relates to the identity or location of absent […]
§ 110-139.1 – Access to federal parent locator service; parental kidnapping and child custody cases.
110-139.1. Access to federal parent locator service; parental kidnapping and child custody cases. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the parent locator service of the Department of Health and Human Services shall transmit, upon payment of the fee prescribed by federal law, requests for information as to the whereabouts of any parent or […]
§ 110-139.2 – Data match system; agreements with financial institutions.
110-139.2. Data match system; agreements with financial institutions. (a) The Department of Health and Human Services and financial institutions doing business in this State shall enter into mutual agreements for the purpose of facilitating the enforcement of child support obligations. The agreements shall provide for the development and operation of a data match system that […]
§ 110-139.3 – High-volume, automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases (AEI).
110-139.3. High-volume, automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases (AEI). Upon request of another state, the Department of Health and Human Services shall use automated data processing to search State databases and determine if information is available regarding a parent who owes a child support obligation and shall seize identified assets using the same techniques as […]
§ 110-140 – Conformity with federal requirements; restriction on options without federal funding.
110-140. Conformity with federal requirements; restriction on options without federal funding. (a) Nothing in this Article is intended to conflict with any provision of federal law or to result in the loss of federal funds. (b) Effective July 24, 1997, the Department of Health and Human Services shall not elect any child support distribution option […]
§ 110-141 – Effectuation of intent of Article.
110-141. Effectuation of intent of Article. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services shall supervise the administration of the program in accordance with federal law and shall cause the provisions of this Article to be effectuated and to secure child support from absent, deserting, abandoning and nonsupporting parents. Effective July 1, 2010, each […]