Or. Admin. Code § 137-055-2060 - Cases with Contradictory Purposes
(1) Cases with contradictory purposes are
defined as two or more child support cases in which the same person is, or has
been, both an obligee and obligor in those cases and the cases are, or have
been, assigned to the same Child Support Program (CSP) office.
(2) The administrator represents the
interests of the state. There is no conflict of interest when the same CSP
office is assigned cases where the same person is, or has been, both an obligor
and an obligee. The administrator is responsible for impartial application of
the law. Nothing in this rule precludes a CSP office from having cases assigned
to them in which the same person is, or has been, both an obligor and
obligee.
(3) It is recognized that
a person receiving child support services or a person eligible to receive child
support services may be reluctant to pursue those services because the CSP
office through which they do or would receive services is, or has been, the
same CSP office in another case where the person is, or has been, the opposite
party.
(4) A person who has cases
in which that person is, or has been, or upon application would be, both an
obligor and obligee with cases assigned to the same CSP office may ask the CSP
office manager to transfer one of the cases to a different CSP office. The CSP
office manager will consider the request and either grant the transfer or
explain to the requestor why the transfer is not granted.
(5) If a case is transferred, the assignment
to a different CSP office will take into consideration the needs of the
requestor and the other party(ies).
(6) If the CSP office manager denies the
request for transfer, the requestor may ask the CSP Director to review the
decision of the administrator and to facilitate a resolution.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Sec. 2, Ch. 73 OL 2003
Stats. Implemented: ORS 25.080
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