West Virginia Code § 48-18-113

Disbursements of amounts collected as support
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(a) Amounts collected as child or spousal support by the Bureau for Child Support
Enforcement shall be distributed within two business days after receipt from the employer or
other source of periodic income. The amounts collected as child support shall be distributed
by the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement in accordance with the provisions for
distribution set forth in 42 U.S.C. §657. The Commissioner shall promulgatee a legislative rule
to establish the appropriate distribution as may be required by the federal law.
(b) Any payment required to be made under the provisions of this section to a family shall be
made to the resident parent, legal guardian or caretaker relativeu having custody of or
responsibility for the child or children.
(c) The Commissioner shall maintain methods of administration which are designed to assure
that employees of the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement or any persons employed
pursuant to a contract who are responsible for handling cash receipts do not participate in
accounting or operating functions which would perlmit them to conceal in the accounting
records the misuse of cash receipts: Provided,s That the Commissioner may provide for
exceptions to this requirement in the case of sparsely populated areas in this state where the
hiring of unreasonable additional staff in the local office would otherwise be necessary.
(d) No penalty or fee may be collected by or distributed to a recipient of Bureau for Child
Support Enforcement services from the state Treasury or from the Child Support
Enforcement Fund when child support is not distributed to the recipient in accordance with
the time frames established herein.
(e) For purposes of this section, "business day" means a day on which state offices are open
for regular business.

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