Sec. 231.114. REPORTS OF CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES. (a) The Title IV-D agency shall make information available in accordance with this section to a consumer reporting agency regarding the amount of child support owed and the amount paid by an obligor in a Title IV-D case.
(b) Before disclosing the information to consumer reporting agencies, the Title IV-D agency shall send the obligor a notice by mail to the obligor's last known address. The notice must include:
(1) the information to be released, including the amount of the obligor's child support obligation and delinquency, if any, that will be reported;
(2) the procedure available for the obligor to contest the accuracy of the information; and
(3) a statement that the information will be released if the obligor fails to contest the disclosure before the 30th day after the date of mailing of the notice.
(c) If the obligor does not contest the disclosure within the period specified by Subsection (b), the Title IV-D agency shall make the information available to the consumer reporting agency.
(d) The Title IV-D agency shall regularly update the information released to a consumer reporting agency under this section to ensure the accuracy of the released information.
(e) The Title IV-D agency may charge a consumer reporting agency a reasonable fee for making information available under this section, including all applicable mailing costs.
(f) In this section:
(1) "Consumer reporting agency" means any person that regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other information on consumers for monetary fees, for dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, to furnish consumer reports to third parties.
(2) "Obligor" means any person required to make payments under the terms of a support order for a child.
(3) "Title IV-D case" means a case in which services are being provided by the Title IV-D agency under Part D of Title IV of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 651 et seq.) seeking to locate an absent parent, determine parentage, or establish, modify, enforce, or monitor a child support obligation.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 341, Sec. 1.03, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
Subtitle D - Administrative Services
Chapter 231 - Title Iv-D Services
Subchapter B. Services Provided by Title Iv-D Program
Section 231.101. Title Iv-D Child Support Services
Section 231.102. Eligibility for Child Support Services
Section 231.103. Application and Service Fees
Section 231.104. Assignment of Right to Support
Section 231.105. Notice of Change of Payee
Section 231.106. Notice of Termination of Assignment
Section 231.107. Certificate of Assignment or of Termination of Assignment
Section 231.108. Confidentiality of Records and Privileged Communications
Section 231.109. Attorneys Representing State
Section 231.110. Authorization of Service
Section 231.111. Disqualification of Agency
Section 231.112. Information on Paternity Establishment
Section 231.113. Enforcement of Support Obligations in Public Assistance Cases
Section 231.114. Reports of Child Support Payments to Consumer Reporting Agencies
Section 231.115. Noncooperation by Recipient of Public Assistance
Section 231.116. Information on Internet
Section 231.1165. Information on Service of Citation
Section 231.117. Unemployed and Underemployed Obligors
Section 231.118. Service of Citation
Section 231.119. Ombudsman Program
Section 231.120. Toll-Free Telephone Number for Employers
Section 231.121. Availability of Brochures
Section 231.1211. Informational Materials on Standard Possession Order
Section 231.122. Monitoring Child Support Cases; Enforcement
Section 231.123. Cooperation With Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Programs
Section 231.124. Child Support Arrearages Payment Incentive Program