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Code · New Jersey · Title 2A — Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice · Chapter 17

2A:17-56.58 Establishment, maintenance of State case registry.

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9. a. The department shall establish and maintain a State case registry. The department shall regularly monitor cases in the registry with respect to which services are being provided under the State Title IV-D plan. The registry shall include information on:
(1)the amount and frequency of support owed and other amounts due or overdue under the support order, including arrearages, interest or late payment penalties and fees;
(2)any amounts described in paragraph
(1)of this subsection that have been collected;
(3)the distribution of collected amounts;
(4)the date of birth of any child for whom the support order requires support;
(5)the amount of any lien imposed;
(6)information on administrative actions and administrative and judicial proceedings and court orders relating to paternity and support;
(7)information obtained from comparison with federal, State, or local sources of information; and
(8)any other relevant information.
b. Beginning October 1, 1998, the court shall transmit to the State case registry a copy of every judgment or order that includes a provision for child support.
L.1998,c.1,s.9.
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