Automated Clearing House (ACH), any entity that operates as a clearing house to transmit or receive entries electronically, pursuant to an agreement with an association that is a member of the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA).
ACH Credit Transaction Method, one of the national standards of the banking industry to transfer funds electronically among banks using the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network. In a child support ACH credit transaction, an employer, through its bank, originates an entry to credit a designated bank account and to debit its own bank account for the amount of child support payment.
Child Support Enforcement Division of the Department of Revenue (DOR), the single state agency for the Commonwealth responsible for establishing parentage and establishing, modifying and enforcing child support orders pursuant to Title IV, Part D of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 651et seq., and M.G.L. c. 119A. The Child Support Enforcement Division is a division contained within the Department of Revenue.
Child Support Enforcement EFT Program , payment of child support by the transfer of funds electronically from an employer's financial institution to the Commonwealth's designated depository bank, in accordance with 830 CMR 119A.5.1 and procedures prescribed by the Commissioner.
Commissioner, the Commissioner of Revenue or the Commissioner's duly authorized representative.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), a system used to transfer payments or funds electronically; any transfer of funds (other than a transaction originated by check, draft or similar paper instrument) that is initiated through an electronic terminal, telephonic instrument, computer or magnetic tape, to authorize a financial institution to debit or credit an account.
Employer, as the term is defined in M.G.L. c. 119A, § 1A.
National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA), the association that establishes the standards, rules and procedures that enable depository financial institutions to exchange ACH payments on a national basis.
Obligee, an individual to whom support is owed or in whose favor a support order has been issued or the Commonwealth if there is an assignment of child support rights pursuant to Title IV, Parts A and E, or Title XIX of the Social Security Act. See M.G.L. c. 119A, § 2.
830 CMR, § 119A.5.1