Colorado Code § 26-13-122

Administrative lien and attachment
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(1) The state child support
enforcement agency may issue a notice of administrative lien and attachment to any person,
insurance company, or agency providing workers' compensation insurance benefits for any
employer to attach workers' compensation benefits of an obligor who is responsible for the
support of a child on whose behalf the obligee is receiving support enforcement services from
the state's child support enforcement agency pursuant to this article. The notice shall include the
following statements and information:
(a) The name and address of the person, insurance company, or agency providing
workers' compensation insurance benefits;
(b) The name, last-known address, and social security number of the obligor;
(c) The total amount owed for child support obligations, arrearages for child support,
and child support debt;
(d) The percentage of benefits or the actual amount to be withheld from each payment;
(e) A statement that the notice of administrative lien and attachment is to take effect no
later than the first payment after receipt of the notice;
(f) A statement that the person, insurance company, or agency providing workers'
compensation insurance benefits may not withhold more than the limitations set forth in section
13-54-104 (3), C.R.S.;
(g) A statement that if more than one notice of administrative lien and attachment is
received for the same obligor, the priorities set forth in subsection (2) of this section shall apply;
(h) Instruction on the disbursement of the withheld amounts, including the requirements
that each disbursement:
(I) Shall be forwarded to the address indicated on the notice;
(II) Shall be forwarded within ten days after the date of each deduction and withholding;
(III) Shall be identified by the case number, the family support registry account number,
and the name and social security number of each obligor and shall identify the date the deduction
was made and the amount of the payment;
(IV) May be combined with other disbursements in a single payment to a single court or
to the family support registry, if required to be sent to the registry, if the individual account of
each disbursement is identified, as required by subparagraph (III) of this paragraph (h);
(i) A statement that compliance with the notice of administrative lien and attachment
shall not subject the person, insurance company, or agency providing workers' compensation
insurance benefits to liability to the obligor for wrongful withholding;
(j) A statement that noncompliance with the notice of administrative lien and attachment
may subject the person or insurance company providing workers' compensation insurance
benefits to liability and sanctions. If any person or insurance company providing workers'
compensation insurance benefits wrongfully fails to deduct and withhold benefits in accordance
with the provisions of this section, it may be held liable for an amount up to the accumulated
amount such person or insurance company should have withheld from the obligor's benefits.
(k) A statement that, as long as the obligor is receiving workers' compensation benefits,
the notice of administrative lien and attachment shall not be terminated or modified, except upon
written notice by the state child support enforcement agency.
(2) An administrative lien and attachment for the collection from workers' compensation
benefits for current child support, child support debt, retroactive child support, child support
arrearages, or child support when combined with maintenance shall be continuing and shall have
priority over any garnishment, lien, or wage assignment other than a notice previously served
pursuant to this subsection (2) or a wage assignment activated pursuant to section 14-14-107 or
14-14-111, C.R.S., as those sections existed prior to July 1, 1996, or section 14-14-111.5, C.R.S.
Such administrative lien and attachment shall require the person, insurance company, or agency
providing workers' compensation insurance benefits to withhold, pursuant to section 13-54-104
(3), C.R.S., the portion of earnings subject to attachment at each succeeding disbursement
interval until such amount is satisfied or the attachment is released in writing by the state child
support enforcement agency.
(3) In order to attach and collect workers' compensation income for current child
support, child support debt, retroactive child support, medical support, child support arrearages,
or child support when combined with maintenance, the state child support enforcement agency is
authorized to serve, by first-class mail or by electronic means if mutually agreed upon, a notice
of administrative lien and attachment on any person, insurance company, or agency holding
workers' compensation benefits that are owed to an obligor. A copy of the administrative lien
and attachment shall be provided to the obligor and shall include information on the obligor's
right to object to the administrative lien and attachment and to request an administrative review
pursuant to the rules of the state board.
(4) At the time a claim for workers' compensation benefits is filed, the employee shall be
notified that if a child support obligation is owed, benefits may be attached and payment of the
child support obligation may be withheld and forwarded to the obligee.
(5) For purposes of this section, "insurance company" includes Pinnacol Assurance.
(6) Subsections (2) and (3) of this section shall apply to all child support obligations
ordered as part of any proceeding, regardless of when the order was entered, and all such child
support obligors shall be subject to notice of administrative lien and attachment as described in
subsections (2) and (3) of this section.

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