Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-7-404 - Administrative Review
A. An obligor
may file a written request for administrative review by the Title IV-D Agency
within 30 business days from the date on the notice mailed in accordance with
R6-7-403.
B. An obligor has the burden of proof
regarding each issue raised in an administrative review.
C. The issues in an administrative review are
limited to:
1. Whether there has been a
mistake regarding the identity of the obligor; and
2. The amount of the obligor's arrearage, if
any.
D. If an obligor
alleges that there has been a mistake regarding the identity of the obligor,
the Title IV-D Agency shall issue a final written determination by first class
mail to all parties within two business days after receipt of the request for
administrative review.
E. For all
circumstances other than a mistake regarding the identity of the obligor, the
Title IV-D Agency shall issue a final written determination by first class mail
to all parties within 45 business days after receipt of the request for
administrative review, or if additional information is required and provided,
45 business days after receipt of this information.
F. In an interstate case, only the certifying
state has the authority to withdraw an obligor from the passport denial
process.
G. If an obligor does not
request an administrative review within 30 business days, the Title IV-D
Agency's certification for purposes of passport denial remains in
effect.
H. If an obligor requests
an administrative review within 30 business days and meets the requirements for
withdrawal of certification for passport denial in
R6-7-405,
the Title IV-D Agency shall notify OCSE to withdraw certification for passport
denial in accordance with OCSE requirements.
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