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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 43

§ 4309. Publication of delinquent support obligors.

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§ 4309. Publication of delinquent support obligors.
(a)General rule.-- Any county, through its domestic relations section, may publish the names of delinquent support obligors who are in arrears 30 days or more in newspapers of general or special circulation in the county.
(b)Immunity.-- The county, its officials and newspapers shall be immune from any and all criminal and civil liability as a result of the publication of names and identities under subsection (a), unless the publication is a result of intentional misconduct by the county, its officials or newspapers.
23c4309v
(July 2, 1993, P.L.431, No.62, eff. 60 days)
1993 Amendment. Act 62 added section 4309.
23c4321h
SUBCHAPTER B
SUPPORT
Sec.
4321. Liability for support.
4322. Support guideline.
4323. Support of emancipated child.
4324. Inclusion of spousal medical support.
4325. Payment of order of support.
4326. Mandatory inclusion of child medical support.
4327. Postsecondary educational costs.
23c4321s
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