HRS § 576E-10 Hearings Officers

LibraryHawaii Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through 2023 Legislative Session
Year2023
CitationHRS § 576E-10

(a) The attorney general shall establish the office of child support hearings, and shall appoint and commission, without regard to chapter 76, such hearings officers as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.

(b) Hearings officers shall exercise all of the powers granted to the attorney general under this chapter, but shall not be considered deputy attorneys general and shall not exercise the powers or discharge the duties conferred upon the attorney general or the attorney general's deputies by chapter 28.

(c) In exercising the powers conferred upon the attorney general in section 576E-2, the hearings officers shall have the authority to conduct hearings and enter the following orders:

(1) Child support orders which have the effect of modifying, suspending, terminating, or enforcing the child support provisions of orders of the family courts;

(2) Child support orders establishing, modifying, suspending, terminating, or enforcing child support obligations;

(3) Orders enforcing the collection of spousal support when child support is being established, modified, or enforced;

(4) Income withholding orders pursuant to section 576E-16;

(5) Automatic income assignment orders pursuant to sections 571-52.2 and 576D-14;

(6) Interstate income withholding orders pursuant to chapter 576B;

(7) State income tax refund setoff orders pursuant to section 231-54;

(8) Orders determining whether Aid to Families with Dependent Children pass through payments were properly distributed;

(9) Orders determining whether a party should be required to post bond in order to secure payment of past due support pursuant to section 576D-6;

(10) Medical insurance coverage orders;

(11) Orders suspending or denying the granting, the renewal, the reinstatement, or the restoration of licenses or applications of an obligor or individual for noncompliance with an order of support or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant relating to a paternity or child support proceeding, and authorizations allowing the reinstatement of suspended licenses or consideration of license applications pursuant to section 576D-13;

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