Sec. 6. Data matching and registry of payments made on property and casualty insurance claims
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Section 466(a) ( 42 U.S.C. 666(a) ) is amended by inserting after paragraph
(19)the following new paragraph: Procedures under which— the State— subject to subclause (ii), enters into an agreement with or has entered an existing consortium of States and insurers for the purpose of matching overdue child support cases with a registry of payments made on property and casualty insurance claims; participates in a program established by the Secretary for such purpose; or if, on October 1, 2013, the State has not entered into an agreement described in item
(aa)or does not participate in a program described in item (bb), the State, not later than January 1, 2015, enters into an agreement with insurers doing business in the State to register such payments with a registry established and maintained by the State for only such purpose; and not later than January 1, 2016, at least 90 percent of the payments made on property and casualty claims within the State are matched against the State case registry and any overdue child support orders or liens recorded in the registry maintained by the State pursuant to section 4 of the Strengthen and Vitalize Enforcement of Child Support Act . A State shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of clause (i)(I)(aa) if, prior to the date of enactment of the Strengthen and Vitalize Enforcement of Child Support (SAVE Child Support) Act , the State entered into an agreement that established a consortium described in such clause. For purposes of this paragraph— The term insurer means any public or private entity that is the primary provider of property or casualty insurance, including any self-insured employer or government agency. The term payments made on property and casualty insurance claims means any payment greater than $2,000 that is paid by an insurer on a property or casualty claim under a liability insurance policy or the liability coverage portion of a multi-peril policy, excluding any payment to a health care provider for any injuries related to such claim. . Section 454A(f) ( 42 U.S.C. 654a(f) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Exchanging information with a registry of payments made on property and casualty insurance claims that satisfies the requirements of section 466(a)(20) for the purposes specified in that section. .
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Data matching and registry of payments made on property and casualty insurance claims
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