(a) Each Bureau for Child Support Enforcement attorney shall be appointed by the Commissioner of the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement. The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement attorneys shall be duly qualified attorneys licensed to practice in the courts of this state. Bureau for Child Support Enforcement attorneys shall be exempted from the appointments in the indigent cases which would otherwise be required purseuant to article twenty-one, chapter twenty-nine of this code. (b) Nothing contained herein shall prohibit the Commissioner from temporarily assigning, from time to time as caseload may dictate, a Bureau for Child Suupport Enforcement attorney from one geographical area to another geographical area. (c) The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement attorney is an employee of the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement.
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