N.M. Admin. Code § 8.50.125.8 - CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS
A. The IV-D agency
has in effect procedures for the payment of support through the IV-D agency
upon the request of either the non-custodial party or the custodial party,
regardless of whether arrearages exist or withholding procedures have been
instituted. The IV-D agency is designated to administer the state's withholding
system. The IV-D agency monitors all amounts paid and the dates of payments and
records them on an individual payment record. As a condition of receiving IV-D
services and cooperating with the IV-D agency, recipients must submit to the
IV-D agency child support received directly from the non-custodial party. If
the recipient of title XIX (medicaid) services elects to receive medical
support services only, the recipient of title XIX (medicaid) services may keep
child support payments received directly from the payor.
B. All support payments disbursed by the IV-D
agency shall be through electronic funds transfer (EFT). The custodial party
must elect to receive the payments via direct deposit or a pre-paid debit card
authorized by the IV-D agency. If a custodial party receiving support payments
fails to choose either option at the time of application or when requested by
the IV-D agency, they will automatically be enrolled in the IV-D authorized
pre-paid debit card program and will be sent a fee schedule. Exceptions to
disbursements via EFT may be granted for exceptional circumstances. Those
wishing to request an exemption should request an "EFT exemption form" from the
IV-D agency. The form must be fully completed to include an explanation of the
exceptional circumstances requiring an exemption from EFT. The IV-D agency will
respond in writing either granting or denying the request for an
exemption.
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