At the request of a consumer reporting agency, as defined in Section 603(f) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681(a)(f), and upon thirty days' advance notice to the obligor, the department, in accordance with its regulations, may release information regarding the delinquency of an obligor. The department may charge a reasonable fee to the consumer reporting agency.
History: Laws 1985, ch. 105, § 17; 1997, ch. 237, § 23.
The 1997 amendment, effective April 11, 1997, inserted the federal act reference, and deleted "if the delinquency of the obligor exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000)" at the end of the first sentence.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 4A - Support Enforcement
Section 40-4A-1 - Short title.
Section 40-4A-2 - Definitions.
Section 40-4A-3 - Purpose of income withholding.
Section 40-4A-4 - Notice of delinquency.
Section 40-4A-4.1 - Immediate child support income withholding.
Section 40-4A-5 - Notice to withhold income.
Section 40-4A-6 - Amount of income subject to withholding.
Section 40-4A-7 - Procedure to avoid income withholding.
Section 40-4A-8 - Duties of payor.
Section 40-4A-9 - Petitions to modify, suspend or terminate notice of withholding.
Section 40-4A-10 - Additional duties.
Section 40-4A-12 - Interstate withholding by registration of foreign support order.
Section 40-4A-13 - Expedited process.
Section 40-4A-15 - Consumer reporting agencies.
Section 40-4A-16 - Remedies in addition to other laws.
Section 40-4A-17 - Publication of names of obligors; amount owed.
Section 40-4A-18 - Information regarding delinquency payments.
Section 40-4A-20 - Unpaid child support interest arrears management program.