Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-12-311 - Assignment of Support Rights; Cooperation
A. To qualify for CA, an applicant shall
assign to the Department all rights to a support obligation from any other
person the applicant or recipient may have in his or her own behalf or in
behalf of any other family member for whom the applicant or recipient is
applying for or receiving CA, including any unpaid support obligation or
support debt which has accrued at the time the assignment is made.
B. A refusal to execute such an assignment is
a refusal to complete the application and shall result in denial of the CA
application.
C. An applicant or
recipient shall cooperate with the Department to obtain support owing to the
applicant or recipient, unless there is good cause for noncooperation, as
described in
R6-12-312.
D. After being approved for CA, the recipient
shall transmit all monetary support received to the Department.
E. At the time of the initial interview and
at all review interviews, the Department shall explain:
1. The applicant's duty of
cooperation,
2. Good cause and how
to establish it,
3. The duty to
send the Department any support the assistance unit members receive,
and
4. The consequences for breach
of the duties set forth in this Section.
F. Cooperation shall include the actions
listed in this subsection.
1. Identifying and
locating the parent of a child for whom CA is requested.
2. Establishing the paternity of a child born
out-of-wedlock, for whom CA is requested.
a.
The applicant shall sign and complete an affidavit of paternity.
b. The mother and father of a child may
voluntarily acknowledge paternity in a signed, notarized statement.
3. Obtaining support payments, or
other payments or property due the applicant or recipient for the benefit of
the child.
4. Appearing at a child
support enforcement office when requested, to provide oral or written
information or documentary evidence known to, possessed by, or reasonably
obtainable by the applicant or recipient.
5. Appearing as a witness at a judicial or
administrative hearing or proceeding when requested.
6. Providing information, or attesting to the
lack of information, when requested.
7. Paying to the Department any support
payments received from the absent parent after the assignment of rights
pursuant to subsection (A) has been made.
G. If the applicant or recipient fails to
cooperate as required by subsection (F) without good cause, the Department
shall impose the penalties provided under
R6-12-316.
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