Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
6.903.1
The county department shall assure that the full range of
enforcement activities are utilized, as applicable, for all CSS cases pursuant
to CSS caseload categorization requirements as contained in these rules and
consistent with cost-benefit caseload management.
6.903.11
Enforcement Remedies [Rev.
eff. 4/1/13]
The following enforcement remedies shall be utilized as
appropriate:
A. One of two processes
of assignment from any type of income through a Notice to Withhold Income for
Support:
1. Immediate income assignment - the
process whereby the income assignment is ordered in the original or modified
court or administrative order or where the original or modified support order
was issued after a certain date and takes effect immediately without any
further notice to the obligor;
2.
Other income assignment - the process whereby the order for income assignment
is not part of the original order or the original order was issued before a
certain date and the obligor is afforded due process through advance
notification.
B.
Immediate health insurance premium withholding through a National Medical
Support Notice (NMSN) - notice of health insurance premium withholding shall be
included in the original or modified court or administrative order and take
effect immediately without any further notice to the parties. The NMSN shall be
issued in accordance with Section 6.240.
C. Judgment for arrearages - the process of
filing with the court of record a verified entry of judgment or motion and
order for judgment for the amount of arrearages owed by the noncustodial
parent. All Verified Entries of Judgement must be provided to all parties in a
case.
D. Post Judgment remedies -
the execution of legal remedies that are available in state law and procedure
that are used to satisfy judgment. Such remedies include, but are not limited
to:
1. Garnishment of earnings;
2. Garnishment of assets;
3. Liens upon real property;
4. Liens upon personal property;
5. Forced sale of real or personal
property;
6. Liens upon motor
vehicles.
E. Intercept
Program Participation - the participation in state and federal intercept
programs which includes:
- IRS income tax refunds,
- State lottery winnings,
- Unemployment Compensation Benefits,
- State income tax refunds,
- Gambling intercepts;
- Federal administrative offset, and
- State vendor offset.
F. Billings and delinquency notices - the
process of billing noncustodial parents or noticing delinquent noncustodial
parents as a reminder of support obligations due and past due.
G. Contempt Actions - the process of
demonstrating to the court of record at a court hearing that the noncustodial
parent has failed to comply with a court order and therefore should be held in
contempt of court;
H. Criminal
Non-Support Actions - the process of demonstrating to the court of record at a
court hearing that the noncustodial parent should be held criminally liable for
the failure to support his/her family;
I. Payment Guarantee Action - request to the
court to order the obligor to post security, bond, or other form of guarantee
to secure payment of the child support order;
J. Contact with the noncustodial parent - the
process of obtaining a support collection by contacting the noncustodial parent
by telephone or in writing;
K.
Internal Revenue Service full collection service - levy by Internal Revenue
Service against noncustodial parent's income or assets;
L. Denial, Revocation, or Limitation of
Passports - certifying to the United States Secretary of Health and Human
Services the names of noncustodial parents that have failed to comply with a
court order to pay child support and who owe the amount of federally mandated
arrears for the purpose of denying, revoking, or limiting their
passports;
M. Fraudulent Transfers
- a petition to the court to void transfers of property by an noncustodial
parent to another party;
N. Refer
case for prosecution under the Federal Child Support Recovery Act;
O. Administrative Lien and Attachment - form
used to attach noncustodial parent's Department of Corrections inmate
accounts.
6.903.2
PRIORITY OF OBLIGATION ENFORCEMENT
6.903.21
The county Child Support Services Units shall utilize
enforcement activities based upon the type of obligation and the results to be
achieved. The order of effectiveness of obligation enforcement is as
follows:
A. Enforcement activities
that will result in regular collections to satisfy the monthly support
obligation for public assistance and non-public assistance cases.
B. Enforcement activities that will result in
the collection of arrearages insofar as such enforcement does not interrupt the
regular payment of the monthly support obligation by affecting the noncustodial
parent's wages.
C. Enforcement
activities that will result in the collection of court-ordered costs due to the
county department.
6.903.31
Civil Contempt Actions
The county Child Support Services Unit may file civil
contempt actions with the local court. The CSS Unit must:
A. Screen the case for information regarding
the noncustodial parent's ability to pay or otherwise comply with the
order;
B. Provide the court with
such information regarding the noncustodial parent's ability to pay or
otherwise comply with the order, which may assist the court in making a factual
determination regarding the noncustodial parent's ability to pay the purge
amount or comply with purge conditions; and
C. Provide clear notice to the noncustodial
parent that his or her ability to pay constitutes the critical question in the
civil contempt action.