Sec. 13. (a) Notwithstanding IC 6-8.1-7 or any other provision of law prohibiting disclosure of a taxpayer's records or information, all information exchanged among the department, the claimant agency, a clearinghouse registered under section 3.5 of this chapter, and the debtor necessary to accomplish the purpose of this chapter is lawful. (b) Whenever the child support bureau of the department of child services seeks to enforce a child support obligation through a setoff against a debtor's tax refund, the department shall make the following information available to that agency and to any other state's Title IV-D agency that is enforcing the child support order against the debtor: (1) The debtor's Social Security account number (or numbers, if the debtor has more than one (1) number). (2) The debtor's home address. IC 6-8.1-9.7 Chapter 9.7. Treasury Offset Program 6-8.1-9.7-1 "Debt" 6-8.1-9.7-2 "Federal official" 6-8.1-9.7-3 "Offset agreement" 6-8.1-9.7-4 "Person" 6-8.1-9.7-5 "State payments" 6-8.1-9.7-6 "Tax refund" 6-8.1-9.7-7 Authorization to enter into an offset agreement 6-8.1-9.7-8 Powers of a federal official under an offset agreement 6-8.1-9.7-9 Duties and powers of the office of management and budget under an offset agreement 6-8.1-9.7-10 Authorization to establish a reasonable administrative fee
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