Current through September 17, 2024
Section 466-9-010 - CERTIFICATION TO THE U.S. SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FOR PASSPORT DENIAL OR REVOCATION All IV-D child support cases that meet the established criteria will be certified by the Department to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services for possible denial or revocation of a passport under federal law. Cases meeting the criteria will be certified even if the obligor has entered into a payment plan with the state. Submittal to the passport denial or revocation program continues after the child reaches the age of majority.
010.01CRITERIA FOR CERTIFICATION. The following criteria apply to certification to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services: (A) The support obligation was established under a court order or an order of an administrative process established under state law;(B) The total amount of combined arrearages for all Nebraska IV-D cases for the obligor is in excess of $2,500;(C) The delinquency is for support and maintenance of a child or of a child and the parent with whom the child is living (spousal support). Delinquent support may include medical support, but only if a specific dollar amount is included in the order and the obligor is not making payments as ordered;(D) The state IV-D agency has verified the accuracy of the delinquent support and has a copy of the order, any modifications, the pay record or an affidavit signed by the court-ordered payee attesting to the accuracy and amount of delinquency;(E) The state has verified the obligor's name and Social Security Number (SSN);(F) The state IV-D agency has the payee's current address; and(G) In non-Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) or Medicaid only cases, the state IV-D agency has checked its records to determine if there are delinquent Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) or foster care support state debt amounts. The delinquent support will remain subject to certification until the arrears are paid in full.
466 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 9, § 010
Amended effective 7/4/2020