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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 54 · § 54.05

§ 54.05. Form and contents of notice.

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(a)The notice required to institute an allotment under this part must be given in the form of a court order, letters, or other document issued by a person specified in § 54.03.
(b)The notice must:
(1)Provide the full name, social security number, and duty station of the member who owes the support obligation;
(2)Specify the amount of support due, and the period in which it has remained owing;
(3)Be accompanied by a certified copy of an order directing the payment of this support issued:
(i)By a court of competent jurisdiction, or;
(ii)In accordance with an administrative procedure which is established by State law, affords substantial due process, and is subject to judicial review;
(4)Provide the full name, social security number, and mailing address of the person to whom the allotment is to be paid;
(5)Identify the period in which the allotment is to remain in effect; and
(6)Identify the name and birth date of all children for whom support is to be provided under the allotment.
(c)Each notice must be accompanied by the following information:
(1)For each administrative order, a copy of all provisions of state law governing its issuance.
(2)For each court order and for each administrative order, if not stated in the support order:
(i)An explanation as to how personal jurisdiction was obtained over the member; and
(ii)A statement on the age of majority in the state law, with appropriate legal citations.
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