New York Laws
Title 6-A - Establishment of Paternity and Enforcement of Support
111-H - Support Collection Unit.

(2) A support obligor may within thirty days of the date of notice
denying his or her challenge by the support collection unit file
objections to such denial with the bureau of special hearings; child
support unit of the department which shall review the support collection
unit's determination to refer the obligor's case to the department of
taxation and finance for collection pursuant to subdivision sixteen of
section one hundred eleven-b of this title. If the support obligor
timely files such objections with such bureau the support collection
unit shall not notify the department of taxation and finance of their
authority to collect the arrearages until fifteen days after entry of an
order by the administrative law judge denying the objections.
14. If the support obligor is required to participate in work programs
pursuant to section four hundred thirty-seven-a of the family court act,
and the court enters an order of support on behalf of the persons in
receipt of public assistance, the support collection unit shall not file
a petition to increase the support obligation for twelve months from the
date of entry of the order of support if the support obligor's income is
derived from participation in such programs.