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Code · Alaska · Title 25 · Chapter 27

Sec. 25.27.086. Subpoenas issued by agency of another state.

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Sec. 25.27.086. Subpoenas issued by agency of another state.
(a)If the child support enforcement agency of another state issues a subpoena regarding persons, books, records, or documents in this state, the subpoena must be complied with as if it were issued by this state's child support services agency if
(1)the subpoena is for obtaining
(A)financial or other information needed to establish, modify, or enforce a support order; or
(B)information needed to determine or disestablish the paternity of a child under the laws of the state in which the subpoena was issued; and
(2)the issuing agency complied with AS 25.27.085 (b).
(b)The procedures in or adopted under AS 25.27.085
(c)and
(d)apply to a person who is issued a subpoena described in
(a)of this section.
(c)The child support services agency of this state shall enforce a subpoena described in
(a)of this section and shall provide the opportunity for conference and issue any order under AS 25.27.085
(c)and
(d)on behalf of the issuing agency. AS 25.27.085
(e)applies to an order under this subsection.
(d)The penalties provided in AS 25.27.085 apply regarding a subpoena described in
(a)of this section.
(e)Nothing in this section limits the ability of a child support enforcement agency of another state to make other lawful requests for information in this state.
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