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25-7A-56.3. Administrative authority of Title IV-D agency in paternity and support actions. In actions involving either the establishment of paternity, or the establishment, modification, or enforcement of a support order, any Title IV-D agency shall have the administrative authority to perform the following functions without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other judicial or administrative entity:
(1) To order genetic testing for purposes of paternity establishment;
(2) To administratively subpoena any financial or other information needed by the department to establish, modify, or enforce a child support order.
Any person or entity who intentionally fails to respond to a subpoena issued by the department pursuant to this section commits a petty offense.

Source: SL 1997, ch 155, § 22.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-25 > Chapter-07a > Statute-25-7a-56-3

25-7A-56.3. Administrative authority of Title IV-D agency in paternity and support actions. In actions involving either the establishment of paternity, or the establishment, modification, or enforcement of a support order, any Title IV-D agency shall have the administrative authority to perform the following functions without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other judicial or administrative entity:
(1) To order genetic testing for purposes of paternity establishment;
(2) To administratively subpoena any financial or other information needed by the department to establish, modify, or enforce a child support order.
Any person or entity who intentionally fails to respond to a subpoena issued by the department pursuant to this section commits a petty offense.

Source: SL 1997, ch 155, § 22.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-25 > Chapter-07a > Statute-25-7a-56-3

25-7A-56.3. Administrative authority of Title IV-D agency in paternity and support actions. In actions involving either the establishment of paternity, or the establishment, modification, or enforcement of a support order, any Title IV-D agency shall have the administrative authority to perform the following functions without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other judicial or administrative entity:
(1) To order genetic testing for purposes of paternity establishment;
(2) To administratively subpoena any financial or other information needed by the department to establish, modify, or enforce a child support order.
Any person or entity who intentionally fails to respond to a subpoena issued by the department pursuant to this section commits a petty offense.

Source: SL 1997, ch 155, § 22.