Nevada Code § 130.015

Requests between states for assistance to enforce support order; maintenance of records
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1. If a support-enforcement agency of this
state receives a request from a support-enforcement agency of another state to
enforce a support order, the support-enforcement agency of this state shall
respond to the request as required by 42 U.S.C. 666. The request shall be
deemed to constitute a certification by the support-enforcement agency of the
other state:
(a) Of the amount of support under the order for
which payment is in arrears; and
(b) That the agency has complied with all
requirements for procedural due process applicable to the case.
2. A support-enforcement agency of this
state may, by electronic or other means, transmit to the appropriate agency of
another state a request for assistance in a case involving the enforcement of a
support order. The request must include:
(a) Such information as will enable the agency to
which the request is transmitted to compare information about the case to
information maintained in that state; and
(b) A certification by the support-enforcement
agency of this state:
(1) Of the amount of support under the
order for which payment is in arrears; and
(2) That the agency has complied with all
requirements for procedural due process applicable to the case.
3. If a support-enforcement agency of this
state provides assistance to a support-enforcement agency of another state
pursuant to subsection 1, no support-enforcement agency of this state may, for
the purposes of Title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.),
consider the case to be transferred to the caseload of this state.
4. A support-enforcement agency of this
state shall maintain records of:
(a) The number of requests received from a
support-enforcement agency of another state pursuant to subsection 1;
(b) The number of cases for which the
support-enforcement agency of this state collected support in response to such
a request; and
(c) The amount of support collected in response
to such a request.

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