The department may use methods such as the following to enforce delinquent support obligations:
(1) Issuing delinquency notices;(2) Making a personal contact;(3) Instituting contempt proceedings in a court within this state;(4) Instituting other legal procedures authorized under the laws of the state, including the attachment of or the imposition of liens on real or personal property;(5) Instituting proceedings in the courts of the United States;(6) Certifying delinquent obligations to the United States Treasury for collection;(7) Offsetting past-due support obligations against federal tax refunds;(8) Withholding unemployment compensation from the noncustodial parent through offset, agreement, or legal process;(9) Establishing and enforcing provisions requiring the noncustodial parent to provide insurance coverage for the noncustodial parent's children; or(10) Notifying the federal government of delinquent support obligations for denial, revocation, or limitation of passports.S.D. Admin. R. 67:18:01:49
2 SDR 31, effective 10/30/1975; 7 SDR 66, 7 SDR 89, effective 7/1/1981; 9 SDR 43, effective 10/10/1982; 13 SDR 34, effective 9/29/1986; 24 SDR 72, effective 11/30/1997; 35 SDR 49, effective 10/1/2008; 41 SDR 108, effective 1/6/2015.General Authority: SDCL 28-7A-3(9).
Law Implemented: SDCL 25-7A-56.10, 28-1-65, 28-1-66, 28-7A-3(9), 28-20-1.
Pub. L. No. 97-35, §§ 2331 and 2335. Denial of passports, Pub. L. No. 104-193, § 370 (110 Stat. 2251) (August 22, 1996). Denial of passports, Pub. L. 109-171, § 7303, 42 U.S.C. § 652(k)(1).