Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-2525 - Automated Administrative Enforcement in Interstate CasesA. SES shall use high-volume, automated administrative enforcement on interstate cases to the same extent as used for intrastate cases. This means the use of automatic data processing to search various state data bases, including license records, employment service data, and state new hire registries, to determine whether information is available regarding a parent who owes a child support obligation.B. SES may transmit a request for assistance to another state by electronic or other means in a case involving the enforcement of a support order. The request shall contain sufficient information to enable the receiving state to compare such information with information in its data base. The request shall constitute a certification of the amount of court-ordered support which is in arrears, and that the state has complied with all procedural due process requirements applicable to the case.C. SES shall promptly respond to a request made by another state for automated enforcement of a support order. SES shall maintain records of the number of such requests for assistance received, the number of cases for which support was collected in response to such a request, and the amount of support collected.La. Admin. Code tit. 67, § III-2525
Promulgated by the Department of Social Services, Office of Family Support, LR 24:958 (May 1998), amended LR 24:1954 (October 1998).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with P.L. 105-33.