Revised 7-1-09
1. The threshold amount for certification described in OAC 340:25-5-214(a) is set by federal law or regulation, currently $2,500. The district child support office has the discretion to require more than the amounts stated in OAC 340:25‑5‑214(d) before releasing a passport to a noncustodial parent.
2. (a) Child support staff forward all requests for release of passports to Oklahoma Child Support Services Center for Coordinated Programs. The Center for Coordinated Programs denies requests that do not meet the criteria in OAC 340:25-5-214(d).
(b) A request for release of passport must contain:
(1) a copy of the passport denial letter received by the noncustodial parent, and the noncustodial parent's current address and telephone number and date and place of birth. If the passport denial letter is not available, district office staff contact the Center for Coordinated Programs for assistance; and
(2) in a life or death situation, verification of the death or medical emergency of an immediate family member.
(A) Child support staff forward an explanation of the situation, with any corresponding documentation, to the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) with the completed Emergency Notice of Withdrawal of Passport Denial form.
(B) An immediate family member includes parent or guardian of the noncustodial parent, child (natural or adopted), grandparent, sibling, aunt, uncle, stepchild, stepparent, stepbrother, stepsister, and spouse.
(c) If a balance of child support arrears remains due when the district office requests release of the case from the passport process, child support staff updates the employer and obligation screens on the automated Oklahoma Support Information System (OSIS).
(d) Within five days of receipt of all necessary information, the Center for Coordinated Programs prepares and sends the documentation to OCSE to be forwarded to the United States Secretary of State and updates Case Log Add (CSLOGA) on OSIS.
3. District offices must coordinate with each other to ensure a passport is not withdrawn from the passport referral process in one district office when a noncustodial parent has a passport denial, revocation, restriction, or limitation in another district office.
4. One instance when a district office may request an OCSS director’s exception is when the noncustodial parent currently has no resources and has potential verified employment outside the United States.
5. When the district office requests the release of passport denial, revocation, restriction, or limitation outside of the grounds listed in OAC 340:25-5-214(d):
(1) the district office e-mails a request for release from the passport referral process to the OCSS director and the Center for Coordinated Programs, stating the reasons why the noncustodial parent should not be required to comply with the release process in OAC 340:25-5-214(d);
(2) the district office documents the reason for the request to the OCSS director on the automated Oklahoma Support Information System Case Log Add (CSLOGA) screen;
(3) upon receipt of a request for release from the passport referral process, the OCSS director notifies the district office and the Center for Coordinated Programs of the decision as soon as possible; and
(4) the district office provides the information described in OAC 340:25‑5‑214 Instructions To Staff 2 to the Center for Coordinated Programs.