S 1777 · 98th Congress · Families
Immediate Child-Support Enforcement Act
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Introduced2
Committee3
Senate Vote4
House5
EnactedLatest: Committee on Finance. Provisions of measure incorporated into measure H.R. 4325 ordered to be reported.(1984-03-23)
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Immediate Child-Support Enforcement Act - Amends part D (Child Support and Establishment of Paternity) of title IV of the Social Security Act to require that in order for any State to be eligible for payments pursuant to title IV or title XIX (Medicaid) of the Act, to have enacted and implemented a State law providing for the collection of child support through a system of mandatory deductions from wages satisfying the requirements of this Act. Requires such State system to: (1) apply in every case where child support has been ordered by a court or administrative process of the State; (2) provide for withholding from wages per pay period of child support payments due, plus any past-due support (to a maximum of 25 percent of gross pay); (3) require that any charges or fees imposed covering the costs of collection be paid by the individual from whom the amounts were collected; (4) utilize the services and facilities available under part D to locate individuals owing support, administer the withholding process, and distribute amounts withheld; (5) provide advance notice to those from whom wage deduction are to be made; (6) provide advance notice to an employer of the amounts to be ded…
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