A notice of financial responsibility may be issued by a delegate child support enforcement unit pursuant to this article in any county where public assistance was paid, the county where the obligor resides, the county where the obligee resides, or the county where the child resides as prescribed by rule and regulation pursuant to section 26-13.5-113.
Source: L. 89: Entire article added, p. 1245, § 1, effective April 1, 1990.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 26 - Human Services Code
Article 13.5 - Administrative Procedure for Child Support Establishment and Enforcement
§ 26-13.5-103. Notice of Financial Responsibility Issued - Contents
§ 26-13.5-103.5. Notice of Financial Responsibility Amended - Adding Children
§ 26-13.5-104. Service of Notice of Financial Responsibility
§ 26-13.5-106. Default - Issuance of Order of Default - Filing of Order With District Court - Rules
§ 26-13.5-107. Orders - Duration - Effect of Court Determinations
§ 26-13.5-109. Notice of Financial Responsibility - Issued in Which County
§ 26-13.5-110. Paternity - Establishment - Filing of Order With Court
§ 26-13.5-110.5. Filing Genetic Testing Results With Court - No Administrative Process Action Order
§ 26-13.5-112. Modification of an Order
§ 26-13.5-113. Rules and Regulations
§ 26-13.5-114. Applicability of Administrative Procedure Act
§ 26-13.5-115. Additional Remedies
§ 26-13.5-116. Attorney of Record in Administrative Process Action Case
§ 26-13.5-117. Administrative Process Action Case - Rights of the Parties
§ 26-13.5-118. Exchange and Delivery of Evidence
§ 26-13.5-119. Request for Court Hearing - Transfer of Jurisdiction
§ 26-13.5-120. Default Order of Modification
§ 26-13.5-121. When Administrative Process Action Order Is Effective
§ 26-13.5-122. Survivability of an Administrative Process Action Order - Applicability