Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-44-4 - Disclosure to credit reporting agencies
(a) Except as
provided in subsection (b) or (c), the following information shall be made
available periodically to consumer credit agencies:
(1) the name of any parent who owes overdue
support and is at least two months delinquent in the payment of such support;
and
(2) the amount of such
delinquency. Additional information about the parent or the debt may be
provided to the consumer reporting agency. Except as provided in subsection (b)
or (c), the name of any other parent who owes support, together with
information about the debt, may be made available to consumer reporting
agencies.
(b) Debt
information regarding particular cases shall not be made available pursuant to
this regulation to:
(1) any consumer
reporting agency which the secretary or the secretary's designee determines
does not have sufficient capability to make accurate use of such information in
a systematic and timely manner; or
(2) an entity which has not furnished
evidence satisfactory to the secretary or the secretary's designee that the
entity is a consumer reporting agency.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this regulation, it may be determined that providing debt information to a
consumer reporting agency in any particular case is not appropriate because of
the circumstances of the case.
(d)
No fee will be charged to a consumer reporting agency requesting support
arrearage information under this regulation.
(e) The effective date of this regulation
shall be September 1, 1995.
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