Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 61.001-61.45)
61.1824 - State Disbursement Unit.


(1) The State Disbursement Unit is hereby created and shall be operated by the Department of Revenue or by a contractor responsible directly to the department. The State Disbursement Unit shall be responsible for the collection and disbursement of payments for:
(a) All support cases enforced by the department pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act; and
(b) All child support cases not being enforced by the department pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act in which the initial support order was issued in this state on or after January 1, 1994, and in which the obligor’s child support obligation is being paid through income deduction.

(2) The State Disbursement Unit must be operated in coordination with the department’s child support enforcement automated system in Title IV-D cases.
(3) The State Disbursement Unit shall perform the following functions:
(a) Disburse all receipts from intercepts, including, but not limited to, United States Internal Revenue Service, reemployment assistance or unemployment compensation, lottery, and administrative offset intercepts.
(b) Provide employers and payors with one address to which all income deduction collections are sent.
(c) When there is more than one income deduction order being enforced against the same obligor by the payor, allocate the amounts available for income deduction in the manner set forth in s. 61.1301.
(d) To the extent feasible, use automated procedures for the collection and disbursement of support payments, including, but not limited to, having procedures for:
1. Receipt of payments from obligors, employers, other states and jurisdictions, and other entities.
2. Timely disbursement of payments to obligees, the department, and other state Title IV-D agencies.
3. Accurate identification of payment source and amount.
4. Furnishing any parent, upon request, timely information on the current status of support payments under an order requiring payments to be made by or to the parent, except that in cases described in paragraph (1)(b), prior to the date the State Disbursement Unit becomes fully operational, the State Disbursement Unit shall not be required to convert and maintain in automated form records of payments kept pursuant to s. 61.181.
5. Electronic disbursement of support payments to obligees. The State Disbursement Unit shall notify obligees of electronic disbursement options. Any payments made to the State Disbursement Unit that are owed to the obligee shall be disbursed electronically. The obligee may designate a personal account for deposit of payments. If the obligee does not designate a personal account, the State Disbursement Unit shall deposit any payments into a stored value account that can be accessed by the obligee.

(e) Information regarding disbursement must be transmitted in the following manner:
1. In Title IV-D cases, the State Disbursement Unit shall transmit, in an electronic format as prescribed by the department, all required information to the department on the same business day the information is received from the employer or other source of periodic income, if sufficient information identifying the payee is provided. The department shall determine distribution allocation of a collection and shall electronically transmit that information to the State Disbursement Unit, whereupon the State Disbursement Unit shall disburse the collection. The State Disbursement Unit may delay the disbursement of payments toward arrearages until the resolution of any timely appeal with respect to such arrearages. The State Disbursement Unit may delay the disbursement of Title IV-D collections until authorization by the Title IV-D agency has been received.
2. In non-Title IV-D cases, payment information is not transmitted to the department. The State Disbursement Unit may delay the disbursement of payments toward arrearages until the resolution of any timely appeal with respect to such arrearages.

(f) Reconcile all cash receipts and all disbursements daily and provide the department with a daily reconciliation report in a format as prescribed by the department.
(g) Disburse support payments to foreign countries as may be required.
(h) Receive and convert support payments made in foreign currency.
(i) Remit to the department payments for costs due the department.
(j) Handle insufficient funds payments, claims of lost or stolen checks, and stop payment orders.
(k) Issue billing notices and statements of account, in accordance with federal requirements, in a format and frequency prescribed by the department to persons who pay and receive child support in Title IV-D cases.
(l) Provide the department with a weekly report that summarizes and totals all financial transaction activity.
(m) Provide toll-free access to customer assistance representatives and an automated voice response system that will enable the parties to a support case to obtain payment information.

(4) For cases in which the obligor or payor fails to submit payment directly to the central address provided by the State Disbursement Unit, the depositories shall have procedures for accepting a support payment tendered in the form of cash or a check drawn on the account of a payor or obligor, unless the payor or obligor has previously remitted a check which was returned to the depository due to lack of sufficient funds in the account. If the payor or obligor has had a check returned for this reason, the depository shall accept payment by cash, cashier’s check, or money order, or may accept a check upon deposit by the payor or obligor of an amount equal to 1 month’s payment. Upon payment by cash, cashier’s check, or money order, the depository shall remit the payment to the State Disbursement Unit within 1 business day after receipt.
(5) Obligees receiving payments through the State Disbursement Unit shall inform the State Disbursement Unit of changes in their names and addresses. Notification of all changes must be made directly to the State Disbursement Unit within 7 business days after a change. In Title IV-D cases, the State Disbursement Unit shall transmit the information to the department, in an electronic format prescribed by the department, within 1 business day after receipt.
(6) All support payments for cases to which the requirements of this section apply shall be made payable to and delivered to the State Disbursement Unit.
(a) An employer that is required to remit tax payments electronically to the department under s. 213.755 or s. 443.163 shall remit support payments deducted pursuant to an income deduction order or income deduction notice and provide associated case data to the State Disbursement Unit by electronic means approved by the department. The department may waive the requirement to remit payments electronically for an employer that is unable to comply despite good faith efforts or due to circumstances beyond the employer’s reasonable control. Grounds for approving a waiver include, but are not limited to, circumstances in which:
1. The employer does not have a computer that meets the minimum standards necessary for electronic remittance.
2. Additional time is needed to program the employer’s computer.
3. The employer does not currently file data electronically with any business or government agency.
4. Compliance conflicts with the employer’s business procedures.
5. Compliance would cause a financial hardship.

(b) The department shall adopt by rule standards for electronic remittance, data transfer, and waivers that, to the extent feasible, are consistent with the department’s rules for electronic filing and remittance of taxes under ss. 213.755 and 443.163. A waiver granted by the department from the requirement to file and remit electronically under s. 213.755 or s. 443.163 constitutes a waiver from the requirement under this subsection.

(7) Notwithstanding any other statutory provision to the contrary, funds received by the State Disbursement Unit shall be held, administered, and disbursed by the State Disbursement Unit pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
History.—s. 43, ch. 98-397; s. 7, ch. 99-375; s. 13, ch. 2001-158; s. 10, ch. 2005-39; s. 3, ch. 2007-85; s. 2, ch. 2008-92; ss. 21, 22, 54, ch. 2008-153; s. 37, ch. 2012-30.

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Florida Statutes

Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure

Chapter 61 - Dissolution of Marriage; Support; Time-Sharing

Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 61.001-61.45)

61.001 - Purpose of chapter.

61.011 - Dissolution in chancery.

61.021 - Residence requirements.

61.031 - Dissolution of marriage to be a vinculo.

61.0401 - Application of the law of a foreign country in courts relating to matters arising out of or relating to this chapter and chapter 88.

61.043 - Commencement of a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or for alimony and child support; dissolution questionnaire.

61.044 - Certain existing defenses abolished.

61.046 - Definitions.

61.052 - Dissolution of marriage.

61.061 - Proceedings against nonresidents.

61.071 - Alimony pendente lite; suit money.

61.075 - Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.

61.076 - Distribution of retirement plans upon dissolution of marriage.

61.077 - Determination of entitlement to setoffs or credits upon sale of marital home.

61.079 - Premarital agreements.

61.08 - Alimony.

61.09 - Alimony and child support unconnected with dissolution.

61.10 - Adjudication of obligation to support spouse or minor child unconnected with dissolution; parenting plan.

61.11 - Writs.

61.12 - Attachment or garnishment of amounts due for alimony or child support.

61.122 - Parenting plan recommendation; presumption of psychologist’s good faith; prerequisite to parent’s filing suit; award of fees, costs, reimbursement.

61.125 - Parenting coordination.

61.13 - Support of children; parenting and time-sharing; powers of court.

61.13001 - Parental relocation with a child.

61.13003 - Court-ordered electronic communication between a parent and a child.

61.1301 - Income deduction orders.

61.13015 - Petition for suspension or denial of professional licenses and certificates.

61.13016 - Suspension of driver licenses and motor vehicle registrations.

61.1354 - Sharing of information between consumer reporting agencies and the IV-D agency.

61.14 - Enforcement and modification of support, maintenance, or alimony agreements or orders.

61.16 - Attorney’s fees, suit money, and costs.

61.17 - Alimony and child support; additional method for enforcing orders and judgments; costs, expenses.

61.18 - Alimony and child support; default in undertaking of bond posted to ensure payment.

61.181 - Depository for alimony transactions, support, maintenance, and support payments; fees.

61.1811 - Clerk of the Court Child Support Enforcement Collection System Trust Fund.

61.1812 - Child Support Incentive Trust Fund.

61.1814 - Child Support Enforcement Application and Program Revenue Trust Fund.

61.1816 - Child Support Clearing Trust Fund.

61.1824 - State Disbursement Unit.

61.1825 - State Case Registry.

61.1826 - Procurement of services for State Disbursement Unit and the non-Title IV-D component of the State Case Registry; contracts and cooperative agreements; penalties; withholding payment.

61.1827 - Identifying information concerning applicants for and recipients of child support services.

61.183 - Mediation of certain contested issues.

61.19 - Entry of judgment of dissolution of marriage, delay period.

61.191 - Application.

61.20 - Social investigation and recommendations regarding a parenting plan.

61.21 - Parenting course authorized; fees; required attendance authorized; contempt.

61.29 - Child support guidelines; principles.

61.30 - Child support guidelines; retroactive child support.

61.401 - Appointment of guardian ad litem.

61.402 - Qualifications of guardians ad litem.

61.403 - Guardians ad litem; powers and authority.

61.404 - Guardians ad litem; confidentiality.

61.405 - Guardians ad litem; immunity.

61.45 - Court-ordered parenting plan; risk of violation; bond.