62A-11-402. Administrative procedures. Because the procedures of this part are mandated by federal law they shall be applied for the purposes specified in this part and control over any other statutory administrative procedures. Enacted by Chapter 1, 1988 General Session
62A-11-403. Provision for income withholding in child support order — Immediate income withholding. (1) Whenever a child support order is issued or modified in this state the obligor’s income is subject to immediate income withholding for the child support described in the order in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, unless: (a) the court […]
62A-11-404. Office procedures for income withholding for orders issued or modified on or after October 13, 1990. (1) With regard to obligees or obligors who are receiving IV-D services, each child support order issued or modified on or after October 13, 1990, subjects the income of an obligor to immediate income withholding as of the […]
62A-11-405. Office procedures for income withholding for orders issued or modified before October 13, 1990. (1) With regard to child support orders issued prior to October 13, 1990, and not otherwise modified after that date, and for which an obligor or obligee is receiving IV-D services, the office shall proceed to withhold income as a […]
62A-11-406. Notice to payor. Upon compliance with the applicable provisions of this part the office shall mail or deliver to each payor at the payor’s last-known address written notice stating: (1) the amount of child support to be withheld from income; (2) that the child support must be withheld from the obligor’s income each time […]
62A-11-407. Payor’s procedures for income withholding. (1) (a) A payor is subject to the requirements, penalties, and effects of a notice served on the payor under Section 62A-11-406. (b) A payment of withheld income mailed to the office in an envelope postmarked within seven business days of the date the amount would have been paid […]
62A-11-408. Termination of income withholding. (1) (a) At any time after the date income withholding begins, a party to the child support order may request a judicial hearing or administrative review to determine whether income withholding should be terminated due to: (i) good cause under Section 62A-11-404; (ii) the execution of a written agreement under […]
62A-11-409. Payor’s compliance with income withholding. (1) Payment by a payor under this part satisfies the terms for payment of income under any contract between a payor and obligor. (2) A payor who complies with an income withholding notice that is regular on its face may not be subject to civil liability to any person […]
62A-11-410. Violations by payor. (1) A payor may not discharge, refuse to hire, or discipline any obligor because of a notice to withhold served by the office under this part, or because of a notice or order served by an obligee in a civil action for income withholding. (2) If the payor violates Subsection (1), […]
62A-11-411. Priority of notice or order to withhold income. The notice to withhold provided by Section 62A-11-406, and a notice or order to withhold issued by the court in a civil action for income withholding, are prior to all other legal collection processes provided by state law, including garnishment, attachment, execution, and wage assignment. Enacted […]
62A-11-413. Records and documentation — Distribution or refund of collected income — Allocation of payments among multiple notices to withhold. (1) The office shall keep adequate records to document and monitor all child support payments received under this part. (2) The office shall promptly distribute child support payments which it receives from a payor, to […]
62A-11-414. Income withholding upon obligor’s request. Whether or not a delinquency has occurred, an obligor may request that the office implement income withholding procedures under this part for payment of his child support obligations. Enacted by Chapter 1, 1988 General Session