Colorado Code § 13-5-140

Transfer of certain registry functions - cooperation between departments
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The judicial department and the department of human services shall cooperate in the transfer of
the functions relating to the collection of child support from the courts to the child support
enforcement agency specified in article 13 of title 26, C.R.S. In order to implement such transfer,
which shall be completed on or after July 1, 1991, and upon notification to the state court
administrator by the executive director of the department of human services that a particular
county or judicial district is ready to implement and participate in the family support registry, the
judicial department shall transfer to the state child support enforcement agency all necessary
data, computer programs, technical written material, and budgetary information and shall
provide such technical assistance as may be required. The judicial department shall retain
payment records relating to child support orders until the executive director of the department of
human services notifies the state court administrator that retention of the records is no longer
necessary.

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