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      Sec. 17b-179b. Arrearage adjustment program. Factors for consideration. The Commissioner of Social Services shall establish an arrearage adjustment program in which the past due support owed by any obligor assigned and payable to the state acting by and through the IV-D agency may be adjusted. The commissioner, in deciding whether to adjust any arrearage of an obligor, shall consider among other factors, the likelihood of compliance with support obligations, the noncustodial parent's involvement in the life of any such child and any other contribution to the emotional well-being of any such child.

      (P.A. 01-207, S. 11, 12.)

      History: P.A. 01-207 effective July 1, 2001.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title17b > Chap319s > Sec17b-179b

      Sec. 17b-179b. Arrearage adjustment program. Factors for consideration. The Commissioner of Social Services shall establish an arrearage adjustment program in which the past due support owed by any obligor assigned and payable to the state acting by and through the IV-D agency may be adjusted. The commissioner, in deciding whether to adjust any arrearage of an obligor, shall consider among other factors, the likelihood of compliance with support obligations, the noncustodial parent's involvement in the life of any such child and any other contribution to the emotional well-being of any such child.

      (P.A. 01-207, S. 11, 12.)

      History: P.A. 01-207 effective July 1, 2001.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title17b > Chap319s > Sec17b-179b

      Sec. 17b-179b. Arrearage adjustment program. Factors for consideration. The Commissioner of Social Services shall establish an arrearage adjustment program in which the past due support owed by any obligor assigned and payable to the state acting by and through the IV-D agency may be adjusted. The commissioner, in deciding whether to adjust any arrearage of an obligor, shall consider among other factors, the likelihood of compliance with support obligations, the noncustodial parent's involvement in the life of any such child and any other contribution to the emotional well-being of any such child.

      (P.A. 01-207, S. 11, 12.)

      History: P.A. 01-207 effective July 1, 2001.