Part 347 - Establishment of Parentage and Enforcement of Child Support

  1. § 347.1 - State division of child support services
  2. § 347.2 - Definitions
  3. § 347.3 - Local district child support enforcement unit
  4. § 347.4 - Cooperative agreements and purchase of service agreements
  5. § 347.5 - Cooperation determination and claims of good cause for refusal to cooperate
  6. § 347.6 - Establishment of parentage
  7. § 347.7 - Location of noncustodial parents/alleged parents/intended parents and sources of income or assets
  8. § 347.8 - Establishment, modification, and enforcement of support obligations
  9. § 347.9 - Enforcement of support obligations and issuance of income withholding orders
  10. § 347.10 - Child support standards (Repealed)
  11. § 347.11 - Cooperation with other States and social services districts
  12. § 347.12 - Reporting support collections for public assistance, medical assistance-only and foster care cases
  13. § 347.13 - Distribution and disbursement of support collections
  14. § 347.14 - Reimbursement to local districts
  15. § 347.15 - Reimbursement to the State
  16. § 347.16 - Federal incentive payments
  17. § 347.17 - Child support services available to individuals not otherwise eligible and to individuals who become ineligible for public assistance and care or whose children are ineligible for foster care
  18. § 347.18 - Records and reports
  19. § 347.19 - Use and Disclosure of Confidential Information and Credit Reporting
  20. § 347.20 - Title of proceedings
  21. § 347.21 - Allocation of statewide goal by commissioner
  22. § 347.22 - Failure to meet the collections goal
  23. § 347.23 - Request for redetermination
  24. § 347.24 - Case closing criteria
  25. § 347.25 - Desk reviews of the distribution and disbursement of support collections
  26. § 347.26 - Review and adjustment of child support orders (Repealed)

Notes

Statutory authority: Social Services Law, §§ 20, 34, 101, 111-a, 111-b, 111-c, 111-g, 111-h[9], 111-i, 111-k, 111-r, 111-s, 111-v, 143, 398.6, 349-a, 364; Public Health Law, §4135-b; L. 1993, chs. 53, 59; L. 1994, ch. 170; L. 1995, ch. 81; L. 1996, ch. 474; Family Court Act, §542; 42 USC, § 666 [c][1]

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