9 Colo. Code Regs. § 2504-1-6.908

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 9 CCR 2504-1-6.908 - RECREATIONAL LICENSE SUSPENSION [Rev. eff. 5/1/07]

Referral will be made to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife, to suspend the recreational license of obligors who:

A. Meet the selection criteria;
B. Have been sent the required notices; and,
C. Have failed to comply with a support order.
6.908.1SELECTION [Eff. 2/1/04]

Obligors will be selected for the recreational license suspension process if they owe more than six months' gross dollar amount of child support and are paying less than fifty percent of their current monthly child support obligation.

6.908.2NOTICES [Rev. eff. 5/1/07]
A. The obligor has thirty calendar days from the notice of the noncompliance date to pay the past-due obligation, to enter into a payment plan and begin paying the required amount within the 30 days or to request, in writing, an administrative review. If a written request is received, the county child support services worker shall follow Section 6.805.
B. If the obligor enters into a payment plan, the county child support services worker must enter the payment plan on the automated child support system pursuant to Section 6.902.3.
C. All changes or other actions taken shall be documented in the automated child support system by the county child support services worker.
D. The automated child support system will electronically send a failure notice to the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife to suspend the license privilege and shall send a paper copy to the obligor in the following circumstances:
1. Obligor has not paid the past-due obligation;
2. Obligor entered into a new payment plan but failed to make a payment within 30 days of the pay plan; or,
3. Obligor failed to request an administrative review.
6.908.3REPORT [Rev. eff. 3/2/10]

The reports that are generated by the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, and used by county CSS units to process recreational license suspension cases must be worked within thirty days of receipt and all changes or other action taken must be documented in the automated child support enforcement system.

6.908.4POINT OF CONTACT [Rev. eff. 3/2/10]

The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, is the only point of contact with the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife. County child support Services workers shall electronically contact the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, with any questions or concerns through the automated child support system. The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, shall resolve child support enforcement issues with the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife and electronically communicate the resolution to the county child support Services worker through the automated child support system.

6.908.5MISTAKEN IDENTITY [Rev. eff. 5/1/07]

In cases of mistaken identity, the county child support Services worker shall notify the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, through the automated child support system of the error. The county child support Services worker shall not enter the name of the innocent party into the alias screen in the automated child support system. The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, shall notify the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife, to resolve the error.

6.908.6POINT OF CONTACT [Rev. eff. 5/1/07]

The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, is the only point of contact with the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife. County child support Services workers shall electronically contact the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, with any questions or concerns through the automated child support system. The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, shall resolve child support enforcement issues with the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Wildlife and electronically communicate the resolution to the county child support Services worker through the automated child support system.

9 CCR 2504-1-6.908

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