56-203D. SET-OFF PROCEDURE FOR CHILD SUPPORT DEBT. (1) The state tax commission shall withhold and set-off any income tax or tax credit refund of any taxpayer upon notification from the department of health and welfare to collect any unpaid child support, including a judgment for reimbursement of public assistance, or unpaid spousal support. The state tax commission shall also withhold and set-off any income tax or tax credit refund of any taxpayer upon notification from the department of health and welfare to collect any payment received from a third party for the costs of health services to a child by a person who is required by court or administrative order to provide the costs of health services to a child and such payment has not been used to reimburse either the other parent or guardian of such child, the provider of such services, or the state agency, to the extent necessary to reimburse the other parent, guardian, provider or state agency for such costs. Any claims for current or past-due child support shall take priority over any such claims for the costs of such health services. The set-off or withholding of a refund due a taxpayer shall be completed only after the following conditions have been met:
(a) A delinquency exists, which shall be defined as any unpaid child or spousal support including public assistance, pursuant to a court order from this state or a court or administrative order of another state.
(b) All outstanding tax liabilities collectible by the state tax commission are satisfied.
(c) The department of health and welfare, bureau of child support enforcement, shall forward to the state tax commission the full name and social security number of the taxpayer. The tax commission shall notify the department of health and welfare of the amount of refund due the taxpayer and the taxpayer’s address on the income tax return.
(d) Notice of the proposed set-off shall be sent by registered or certified mail to the taxpayer at the address listed on the income tax return. Within fourteen (14) days after such notice has been mailed (not counting Saturday, Sunday or state holidays as the 14th day) the taxpayer may file a protest in writing requesting a hearing before the department of health and welfare. The hearing shall be held within thirty-five (35) days from the date of the mailing of the original notice. No issues at that hearing may be considered that have been litigated previously. The department of health and welfare shall issue its findings and decision either at the hearing or by mail to the taxpayer within ten (10) days of the hearing.
(e) When set-off is attempted on a joint return under the provisions of this section the taxpayer not specified to be the obligor in the claim may protest under the provisions of subsection (1)(d) of this section, and the set-off will be limited to one-half (1/2) of the joint refund.
(f) After the decision of the department of health and welfare is issued, or if the taxpayer has failed to file a timely protest of the claim, the set-off procedure shall become final.
(2) The proceeds from the set-off shall be credited to an account designated by the department of health and welfare, and notice shall be given to the appropriate clerk of the district court.
(3) This procedure for set-off shall not be subject to section 67-1021, Idaho Code.
(4) Any information furnished by the state tax commission, its employees or agents, under this section shall not be subject to the restrictions and penalties enumerated in section 63-3076, Idaho Code.
(5) Upon request, the department of health and welfare, bureau of child support enforcement, shall make the procedures established in this section for collecting child support arrears available to county prosecuting attorneys. The provisions of this subsection apply only if appropriate arrangements have been made for reimbursement by the requesting prosecuting attorney for the administrative costs incurred by the bureau which are attributable to the request.
History:
[56-203D, added 1981, ch. 167, sec. 1, p. 293; am. 1985, ch. 159, sec. 2, p. 421; am. 1990, ch. 91, sec. 1, p. 191; am. 1994, ch. 308, sec. 8, p. 974.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 56 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE
Chapter 2 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LAW
Section 56-202 - DUTIES OF DIRECTOR OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE.
Section 56-203 - POWERS OF STATE DEPARTMENT.
Section 56-203A - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO ENFORCE CHILD SUPPORT — SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SERVICES.
Section 56-203C - POWERS OF DEPARTMENT.
Section 56-203D - SET-OFF PROCEDURE FOR CHILD SUPPORT DEBT.
Section 56-203E - LOTTERY PRIZE SET-OFF PROCEDURE FOR SUPPORT DEBT.
Section 56-203F - REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDERS.
Section 56-204A - SERVICES FOR CHILDREN.
Section 56-204B - TEMPORARY SHELTER CARE.
Section 56-205 - ISSUANCE OF SNAP BENEFITS.
Section 56-206 - GENERAL ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-207 - OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-208 - AID TO THE BLIND.
Section 56-209 - ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN.
Section 56-209a - AID TO THE DISABLED.
Section 56-209b - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE — MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT.
Section 56-209c - DENIAL OF PAYMENT FOR ABORTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.
Section 56-209e - ELIGIBILITY OF MARRIED COUPLES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE MEDICAID PROGRAM.
Section 56-209f - STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR MEDICALLY INDIGENT RESIDENTS.
Section 56-209g - PHARMACY REIMBURSEMENT.
Section 56-209h - ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES.
Section 56-209i - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.
Section 56-209j - SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING AND TESTING PROGRAMS.
Section 56-209l - TREATMENT PROVISIONS.
Section 56-209n - MEDICAID FOR WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES.
Section 56-209o - FAILURE TO RETAIN RECORDS.
Section 56-209p - PAYMENT FOR MIDWIFE SERVICES.
Section 56-210 - AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-211 - APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — VERIFICATION FOR FEDERAL FOOD STAMP PROGRAM.
Section 56-212 - INVESTIGATION OF APPLICATION.
Section 56-213 - EXAMINATION TO DETERMINE BLINDNESS.
Section 56-214 - AWARD OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — INELIGIBILITY UPON TRANSFER OF PROPERTY.
Section 56-214A - AWARD OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — RECIPIENT’S RIGHT OF FREE CHOICE.
Section 56-215 - REDETERMINATION OF AWARDS.
Section 56-216 - APPEAL AND FAIR HEARING.
Section 56-217 - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.
Section 56-218 - RECOVERY OF CERTAIN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-218A - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LIENS DURING LIFE OF RECIPIENT.
Section 56-219 - PAYMENT FOR INCOMPETENT RECIPIENT — APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-220 - PAYMENT ON DEATH OF RECIPIENT — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-221 - CONFIDENTIAL CHARACTER OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECORDS.
Section 56-222 - MISUSE OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LISTS AND RECORDS.
Section 56-223 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE NOT ASSIGNABLE.
Section 56-225 - REQUEST FOR NOTICE OF TRANSFER OR ENCUMBRANCE OF REAL PROPERTY — RULEMAKING.
Section 56-226 - MEDICAID FRAUD CONTROL UNIT.
Section 56-227 - FRAUDULENT ACTS — PENALTY.
Section 56-227A - PROVIDER FRAUD — CRIMINAL PENALTY.
Section 56-227B - PROVIDER FRAUD — DAMAGES.
Section 56-227C - SUBPOENA POWER.
Section 56-227E - OBSTRUCTION OF INVESTIGATION.
Section 56-227F - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BENEFIT CARDS — PROHIBITED USES.
Section 56-228 - LIMITATIONS OF ACT.
Section 56-229 - SEPARABILITY.
Section 56-233 - PROCEDURE FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS TO RECIPIENTS.
Section 56-234 - LEGISLATIVE INTENT.
Section 56-234A - DEFINITIONS.
Section 56-235 - SOUTHWEST IDAHO TREATMENT CENTER.
Section 56-235A - PROHIBITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON ADMISSION.
Section 56-235B - DISCHARGE PLANNING — AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE.
Section 56-235C - NOTICE OF DISCHARGE — REQUEST FOR HEARING.
Section 56-235E - RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.
Section 56-251 - LEGISLATIVE INTENT.
Section 56-253 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.
Section 56-254 - ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-255 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED.
Section 56-256 - PREVENTIVE HEALTH ASSISTANCE.
Section 56-261 - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.
Section 56-263 - MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PLAN.
Section 56-264 - RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.
Section 56-265 - PROVIDER PAYMENT.
Section 56-266 - AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN FEDERAL APPROVAL.
Section 56-267 - MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY EXPANSION.
Section 56-268 - SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT FOR GROUND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION.