1.    The     statewide     automated     data     processing     system     established     under section 50-09-02.1 must include a registry that contains records with respect to:

Terms Used In North Dakota Code 50-09-02.4

  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49

a.    Each child support case in which services are being provided by the state agency under title IV-D; and

b.    Each child support order established or modified in this state on or after October 1, 1998.

2.    The case records must use standardized data elements for both parents and contain other information the secretary requires.

3.    Each case record concerning a case with respect to which services are being provided by the state agency under title IV-D must:

a.    Include payment records consistent with the requirements of title IV-D, which include:

(1) The amount of current monthly or other periodic support owed under the order and other amounts, including arrearages, interest, late payment penalties, fees, and amounts determined under section 14-09-09.30, due or past due under the order; (2) Any amount described in paragraph 1 that has been collected; (3) The distribution of collected amounts; (4) The birthdate and the social security number of any child for whom an order requires the provision of support; and

(5) The amount necessary to satisfy any lien imposed under chapter 35-34 or established as a judgment lien under section 14-08.1-05.

b.    Be established, maintained, updated, and monitored on the basis of:

(1) Information on administrative actions and administrative and judicial proceedings and orders relating to paternity and child support; (2) Information obtained from comparison with federal, state, and local sources of information; (3) Information on child support collections and distributions; and

(4) Any other relevant information.