Utah Code § 62A-11-304.1 [Renumbered]

LibraryUtah Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through the 2023 Second Special Session
Year2023
CitationUtah Code § 62A-11-304.1

(1) The office may, without the necessity of initiating an adjudicative proceeding or obtaining an order from any other judicial or administrative tribunal, take the following actions related to the establishment of paternity or the establishment, modification, or enforcement of a support order, and to recognize and enforce the authority of state agencies of other states to take the following actions:

(a) require a child, mother, and alleged father to submit to genetic testing;

(b) subpoena financial or other information needed to establish, modify, or enforce a support order, including:

(i) the name, address, and employer of a person who owes or is owed support that appears on the customer records of public utilities and cable television companies; and

(ii) information held by financial institutions on such things as the assets and liabilities of a person who owes or is owed support;

(c) require a public or private employer to promptly disclose information to the office on the name, address, date of birth, social security number, employment status, compensation, and benefits, including health insurance, of any person employed as an employee or contractor by the employer;

(d) require an insurance organization subject to Title 31A, Insurance Code, or an insurance administrator of a self-insured employer to promptly disclose to the office health insurance information pertaining to an insured or an insured's dependents, if known;

(e) obtain access to information in the records and automated databases of other state and local government agencies, including:

(i) marriage, birth, and divorce records;

(ii) state and local tax and revenue records providing information on such things as residential and mailing addresses, employers, income, and assets;

(iii) real and titled personal property records;

(iv) records concerning occupational and professional licenses and the ownership and control of corporations, partnerships, and other business entities;

(v) employment security records;

(vi) records of agencies administering public assistance programs;

(vii) motor vehicle department records; and

(viii) corrections records;

(f) upon providing notice to the obligor and obligee, direct an obligor or other payor to change the payee to the office if support has been assigned to the office under Section 35A-7-108 or if support is paid through the office pursuant to the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 654B;

(g) order income withholding in accordance with Part 4, Income Withholding in IV-D Cases;

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