Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 67 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part III - Economic Stability
Subpart 4 - Child Support Enforcement
Chapter 25 - Support Enforcement
Subchapter H - Medical Support Activities
Section III-2527 - Securing and Enforcing Medical Support Obligation
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Child Support Enforcement (CSE) shall secure medical support information and enforce medical support through the use of the national medical support notice.
B. Unless the custodial parent and child(ren) have satisfactory health insurance other than Medicaid, IV-D shall petition the court to include health insurance that is available to either or both parent(s) at reasonable cost in new or modified orders for support. Reasonable cost, as it pertains to private health insurance, means that the health insurance premiums for the minor child or children do not exceed 5 percent of the gross income of the parent ordered to provide support pursuant to R.S. 9:315.4. A medical support order shall be obtained whether or not health insurance is actually available to either or both parent(s) at the time the order is entered, or modification of current coverage to include the child(ren) in question is immediately possible.
C. The IV-D agency will take steps to enforce the medical support order if health insurance is available to either or both parent(s) at reasonable cost but has not been secured at the time the order is issued.
D. CSE may enforce court-ordered medical support by means of income assignment in cases where the court has ordered cash medical support.
E. CSE shall require the employer of a parent who is court-ordered to provide medical support to enroll and maintain available health insurance on a child.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with 45 CFR 303.31 and 303.32, R.S. 46:236.1.1, 46:236.1.2, 46:236.3, Ch.C. Art.1305.1 et seq., 46:236.8.