West Virginia Code § 48-14-601

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As used in this chapter:
(1) "High-volume automated administrative enforcement" in interstate cases means at the
request of another state, the identification by a state, through automated data matches with
financial institutions and other entities where assets may be found, of assets owned by
persons who owe child support in other states, and the seizutre of such assets by the state,
through levy or other appropriate processes.
(2) "Assisting state" means a state which matches the requesting state's delinquent obligors
against the databases of financial institutions and other entities within its own state
boundaries where assets may be found, and, isf appropriate, seizes assets on behalf of the
requesting state.
(3) "Requesting state" means a stateg transmitting a request for administrative enforcement
to another state.
(4) "State" means a state of the United States, or the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the
United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction
of the United States. The term "state" shall also include Indian tribes and a foreign
jurisdiction that has enacted a law or established procedures for issuance and enforcement
of support which are substantially similar to the procedures under this chapter or under the
uniform reciprocal enforcement of support act, the revised uniform reciprocal enforcement
of support act, or the uniform interstate family support act.

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