Upon receipt of information and confirmation that an Obligor has been sentenced to one hundred-eighty (180) days or greater, the delegate County Child Support Services Unit must initiate a review and follow guidance in 6.909.2 and 6.909.3 related to suppression of the driver's license suspension and professional occupational license suspension enforcement remedies.
The delegate County Child Support Services Unit shall review the Obligor's driver's license status. If the Obligor's driver's license is in compliance with child support services, the delegate County Child Support Services Unit shall suppress the driver's license suspension remedy. All actions must be documented in the Automated Child Support Enforcement System.
The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, shall attach the inmate bank account held by the Colorado Department of Corrections for an Obligor who is responsible for the payment of current monthly child support, current maintenance, current maintenance when combined with child support, past due child support, past due maintenance, when combined with child support, child support debt, retroactive child support, or medical support.
A monthly report is generated that identifies all Obligors in the Colorado Department of Corrections. The County Child Support Services Unit shall confirm the length of sentence and follow 6.261(k) within 14 days if the obligor is sentenced for 180 days or greater. All actions must be documented in the Automated Child Support Enforcement System.
The Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services, is the single point of contact between Child Support Services and the Colorado Department of Corrections Inmate Banking. County child support services workers shall contact the State Division of Child Support Services for assistance with questions or concerns with administrative lien and attachment of inmate bank accounts through the automated child support system.
9 CCR 2504-1-6.909