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

§ 4375. Access to records.

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§ 4375. Access to records.
(a)Access to be granted.-- The secretary or his designees in writing shall have access to all records, and the department in cooperation with all other agencies of the executive branch shall establish a single, uniform system of information clearance and retrieval. Information collected as a result of the use of tax records shall include the full name, residence or address, name and address of the employer, income and assets and the Social Security number of the noncustodial parent.
(b)Earnings records.-- The Bureau of Employment Security shall provide the department with a statement of earnings clearance upon the request of the department.
(c)Motor vehicle registration information.-- Upon request of the department, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles shall provide information as to all vehicles owned by the applicant or recipient.
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