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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15 — Department of law

15.812 Action when application received by cabinet -- Exceptions -- Definition.

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(1)Whenever the cabinet receives an application for public assistance on behalf of a
needy dependent child or reviews the records of those currently receiving public
assistance on behalf of a needy dependent child and it appears to the satisfaction of
the cabinet that either or both parents have failed to provide support to the child, the
Office of the Attorney General shall take appropriate action under this chapter, or
any other appropriate state and federal laws and regulations, to assure that the
responsible parent or parents provide support to the child.
(2)Subsection
(1)of this section shall not apply if the:
(a)Cabinet has reason to believe allegations of child abuse or domestic violence
and that enforcement of subsection
(1)of this section could be harmful to the
custodial parent or needy dependent child;
(b)Cabinet believes that enforcement of subsection
(1)of this section may not be
in the best interest of the needy dependent child; or
(c)Custodial parent is the needy dependent child's mother, and she did not
identify a father on the child's birth certificate at the time of birth.
(3)As used in KRS 15.814, 15.818, 15.828, and 15.858, the term "child" includes a
child of an individual who is not receiving public assistance and who is eligible to
receive child support services in accordance with Title IV-D of the Social Security
Act.
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