West Virginia Code § 48-14-901

Procedure when person contests action proposed to be taken against
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(a) In any case arising under the provisions of this article wherein a notice is served upon a
person requiring him or her to notify the Bureau for Child Support enforrcement if the person
is contesting action proposed to be taken against him
(1) If the person so notified does not submit written reasons for contesting the action within
the time set to contest the proposed action, and does not request a meeting with the Bureau
for Child Support enforcement, then the Bureau for Child Support enforcement shall
proceed with the proposed action; or
(2) If the person so notified does submit written realsons for contesting the action within the
time set to contest the proposed action, and resquests a meeting with the Bureau for Child
Support enforcement, then the Bureau for Child Support enforcement shall schedule a
meeting at the earliest practicable time wiith the person and attempt to resolve the matter
informally. g
(b) If the matter cannot be resolved informally, the Bureau for Child Support enforcement
shall make a determination as to whether the proposed action is proper and should actually
occur.
(c) The determination of the Bureau for Child Support enforcement shall be made within
forty-five days from the date of the notice which first apprised the person of the proposed
action. Upon mVaking the determination, the Bureau for Child Support enforcement shall
inform the parties as to whether or not the proposed action will occur, and, if it is to occur,
of the date on which it is to begin, and in the case of withholding from income, shall furnish
the obligor with the information contained in any notice given to an employer under the
provisions of section 14-407 with respect to such withholding.
PART 10. OFFENSES.

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