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Code · Oklahoma · Title 56 — Poor Persons

§56-240.22G. Financial institution data match reporting system -

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Levy of match accounts.
Upon matching a delinquent obligor with a financial account, the Division shall automatically issue a levy for each match account unless after reviewing each data match, it is found that a levy would be inappropriate under the particular circumstances, and there is full and timely compliance with a court-ordered payment plan.
1. Such levy shall be valid for sixty
(60)days. Upon receipt of any levy, the financial institution shall:
a. immediately freeze all accounts of the obligor, up to
the amount of the lien,
b. hold funds in the accounts for twenty-one
(21)days
before remitting payment to the Division, and
c. notify the Division if an account has been closed.
2. Except as provided in Section 240.22E of this title, the financial institution shall not disclose information to the depositor or account holder. Within three
(3)working days after levy is sent to the financial institution, the Division shall send the levy to the obligor, with a notice that the obligor has ten
(10)days to request an administrative review of the levy.
3. Twenty-one
(21)days after receiving the levy, the financial institution shall remit funds, up to the amount of the lien, to the Division, unless the Division has notified the institution that the levy has been released in part or in full. The financial institution shall remit any additional deposit made to a levied account, up to the amount of the levy, for a period of sixty
(60)days after receiving the levy. Added by Laws 1997, c. 402, § 32, eff. July 1, 1997. Amended by Laws 2000, c. 384, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 407, § 20, eff. July 1, 2001.
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