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§  111-r.    Requirement  to respond to requests for information.  All  employers, as defined in section one hundred eleven-m  of  this  article  (including  for-profit,  not-for-profit and governmental employers), are  required to provide information promptly on the employment, compensation  and benefits of any individual employed by such employer as an  employee  or  contractor, when the department or a social services district or its  authorized representative, or another state's child support  enforcement  agency  governed by title IV-D of the social security act, requests such  information for the purpose of establishing paternity, or  establishing,  modifying  or  enforcing  an order of support.   To the extent feasible,  such  information  shall  be  requested  and  provided  using  automated  systems, and shall include, but is not limited to, information regarding  the  individual's  last  known  address,  date of birth, social security  number, plans  providing  health  care  or  other  medical  benefits  by  insurance  or  otherwise,  wages,  salaries, earnings or other income of  such individual.   Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  officials  are not required to obtain an order from any  judicial or administrative tribunal in order to request or receive  such  information.  The department shall be authorized to impose a penalty for  failure  to  respond  to  such  requests  of five hundred dollars for an  initial failure and seven hundred dollars for the second and  subsequent  failure.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-r

§  111-r.    Requirement  to respond to requests for information.  All  employers, as defined in section one hundred eleven-m  of  this  article  (including  for-profit,  not-for-profit and governmental employers), are  required to provide information promptly on the employment, compensation  and benefits of any individual employed by such employer as an  employee  or  contractor, when the department or a social services district or its  authorized representative, or another state's child support  enforcement  agency  governed by title IV-D of the social security act, requests such  information for the purpose of establishing paternity, or  establishing,  modifying  or  enforcing  an order of support.   To the extent feasible,  such  information  shall  be  requested  and  provided  using  automated  systems, and shall include, but is not limited to, information regarding  the  individual's  last  known  address,  date of birth, social security  number, plans  providing  health  care  or  other  medical  benefits  by  insurance  or  otherwise,  wages,  salaries, earnings or other income of  such individual.   Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  officials  are not required to obtain an order from any  judicial or administrative tribunal in order to request or receive  such  information.  The department shall be authorized to impose a penalty for  failure  to  respond  to  such  requests  of five hundred dollars for an  initial failure and seven hundred dollars for the second and  subsequent  failure.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-r

§  111-r.    Requirement  to respond to requests for information.  All  employers, as defined in section one hundred eleven-m  of  this  article  (including  for-profit,  not-for-profit and governmental employers), are  required to provide information promptly on the employment, compensation  and benefits of any individual employed by such employer as an  employee  or  contractor, when the department or a social services district or its  authorized representative, or another state's child support  enforcement  agency  governed by title IV-D of the social security act, requests such  information for the purpose of establishing paternity, or  establishing,  modifying  or  enforcing  an order of support.   To the extent feasible,  such  information  shall  be  requested  and  provided  using  automated  systems, and shall include, but is not limited to, information regarding  the  individual's  last  known  address,  date of birth, social security  number, plans  providing  health  care  or  other  medical  benefits  by  insurance  or  otherwise,  wages,  salaries, earnings or other income of  such individual.   Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  officials  are not required to obtain an order from any  judicial or administrative tribunal in order to request or receive  such  information.  The department shall be authorized to impose a penalty for  failure  to  respond  to  such  requests  of five hundred dollars for an  initial failure and seven hundred dollars for the second and  subsequent  failure.