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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 110 - Child Welfare.
Article 9 - Child Support.
- Section 110-128 - Purposes.
- Section 110-129 - Definitions.
- Section 110-129.1 - Additional powers and duties of the Department.
- Section 110-129.2 - State Directory of New Hires established; employers required to report; civil penalties for noncompliance; definitions.
- Section 110-130 - Action by the designated representatives of the county commissioners.
- Section 110-130.1 - Non-Work First services.
- Section 110-130.2 - Collection of spousal support.
- Section 110-131 - Compelling disclosure of information respecting the nonsupporting responsible parent of a child receiving public assistance.
- Section 110-131.1 - Notice; due process requirements met.
- Section 110-132 - Affidavit of parentage and agreement to motion to set aside affidavit of parentage.
- Section 110-132.1 - Paternity determination by another state entitled to full faith and credit.
- Section 110-132.2 - Expedited procedures to establish paternity in IV-D cases.
- Section 110-133 - Agreements of support.
- Section 110-134 - Filing of affidavits, agreements, and orders; fees.
- Section 110-135 - Debt to State created.
- Section 110-136 - Garnishment for enforcement of child-support obligation.
- Section 110-136.1 - Assignment of wages for child support.
- Section 110-136.2 - Use of unemployment compensation benefits for child support.
- Section 110-136.3 - Income withholding procedures; applicability.
- Section 110-136.4 - Implementation of withholding in IV-D cases.
- Section 110-136.5 - Implementation of withholding in non-IV-D cases.
- Section 110-136.6 - Amount to be withheld.
- Section 110-136.7 - Multiple withholding.
- Section 110-136.8 - Notice to payor; payor's responsibilities.
- Section 110-136.9 - Payment of withheld funds.
- Section 110-136.10 - Termination of withholding.
- Section 110-136.11 - National Medical Support Notice required.
- Section 110-136.12 - IV-D agency responsibilities.
- Section 110-136.13 - Employer responsibilities.
- Section 110-136.14 - Health insurer or health care plan administrator responsibilities.
- Section 110-137 - Acceptance of public assistance constitutes assignment of support rights to the State or county.
- Section 110-138 - Duty of county to obtain support.
- Section 110-138.1 - Duty of judicial officials to assist in obtaining support.
- Section 110-139 - Location of absent parents.
- Section 110-139.1 - Access to federal parent locator service; parental kidnapping and child custody cases.
- Section 110-139.2 - Data match system; agreements with financial institutions.
- Section 110-139.3 - High-volume, automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases (AEI).
- Section 110-140 - Conformity with federal requirements; restriction on options without federal funding.
- Section 110-141 - Effectuation of intent of Article.
- Section 110-142 - Definitions; suspension and revocation of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support, or who are not in compliance with subpoenas issued pursuant to child support or paternity establishment proceedings.
- Section 110-142.1 - IV-D notified suspension, revocation, and issuance of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support or who are not in compliance with subpoenas issued pursuant to child support or paternity establishment proceedings.
- Section 110-142.2 - Suspension, revocation, restriction of license to operate a motor vehicle or hunting, fishing, or trapping licenses; refusal of registration of motor vehicle.
- Section 110-143 through 110-146 - Reserved for future codification purposes.
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