New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 50 - CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Part 100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 8.50.100.9 - PROGRAM SERVICES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. There are six major program services in child support enforcement, of which one or more may be appropriate for a particular case:
B. Spousal support: The IV-D agency does not take any action to establish an order for spousal support. It remains the obligee's responsibility to establish such an order. The responsibility of the IV-D agency is limited to enforcing existing spousal support orders. The IV-D agency may enforce spousal support when:
C. Parental kidnapping and child custody cases: Federal and state parent locate services may be used to locate parents involved in parental kidnapping and custody cases pursuant to 42 USC 663 and 45 CFR 303.15. Any information obtained through the state or federal parent locate service shall be treated as confidential and shall be used solely for the purpose for which it was obtained and shall be safeguarded. A fee may be charged to cover the costs of processing requests for information. A separate fee may be charged to cover costs of searching for a social security number before processing a request for location information.
D. Mandatory and optional services: As a condition of eligibility, IV-A and IV-E applicants are mandated to receive full services, including medical support, and do not have the option to refuse any IV-D services. Medicaid only referrals that include an assignment of rights, including SSI referrals, are mandated to receive medical support services, but have the option of receiving full service. The custodial party must cooperate in establishing paternity and medical support. Non-IV-A, non-medicaid applicants may receive child support services, subject to service and the actual cost of fees.