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340:25-5-350.1. Return of overcollected support amounts
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Revised 7-1-05
- If the Child Support Enforcement Division (CSED) receives:
- (1) a support payment in excess of the noncustodial parent's obligations, CSED returns the excess amount to the payor within 45 days after discovering the overcollection. If the payor's address is unknown, or the payment is returned due to the inability to distribute it, the support payment is returned to the noncustodial parent. • 1
- (2) a support payment and the custodial person's address is unknown, CSED applies support collections to any unreimbursed public assistance debt associated with the noncustodial parent.
- (3) an erroneous excess payment, CSED returns it to the payor within 45 days after discovering the overcollection. If the payor's address is unknown, or the payment is returned due to the inability to distribute it, the support payment is returned to the noncustodial parent.(4) a payment that cannot be disbursed to a custodial person, or returned to the payor or noncustodial parent, and there is no debt to the State of Oklahoma, CSED remits the payment to the Oklahoma Department of Human Services General Revenue Fund Treasury. • 2
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Collections for future support are not overcollections.
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The Child Support Enforcement Division processes IV-D and non-IV-D cases. Child support staff follow the Child Support Manual, Volume 11 - Non-IV-D, Non-IV-D chapter, for information on processing non-IV-D cases. Child support staff access the Child Support Manual on the CSED InfoNet at http://s99web01/csed/epdu/CSManual/Library_ Index.htm.
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