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2007 Laws of Maryland
Ch. 8
(i) 1. the obligor, the individual who has made an
assignment under [Article 88A, § 50(b)(2) of the Code] § 5-312(B)(2) OF THE
HUMAN SERVICES ARTICLE, and the child who is the subject of the support order
have resided together for at least the 12 months immediately preceding a request for
settlement under this section; or 2. the obligor and the child who is the subject of the
support order have resided together for at least the 12 months immediately preceding
a request for settlement under this section, and the individual who has made an
assignment under [Article 88A, § 50(b)(2) of the Code] § 5-312(B) (2) OF THE
HUMAN SERVICES ARTICLE is deceased, incapacitated, or otherwise unavailable to
reside with the obligor and the child; (2) For purposes of paragraph (1)(i)2 of this subsection, an individual
who has made an assignment under [Article 88A, § 50(b)(2) of the Code] §
5-312(B)(2) OF THE HUMAN SERVICES ARTICLE may not be considered
incapacitated or otherwise unavailable due solely to a change in legal or physical
custody of the child. 10-113. (a) Each year, the Administration may certify to the State Comptroller any
obligor who is in arrears of support payments amounting to more than $150 under the
court order, if: (1) the Administration has accepted an assignment of support under
[Article 88A, § 50(b)(2) of the Code] § 5-312(B)(2) OF THE HUMAN SERVICES
ARTICLE; or 10-113.1. (a) The Administration may certify to the State Lottery Agency the name of
any obligor who is in arrears in the amount of $150 or more if: (1) the Administration has accepted an assignment of support under
[Article 88A, § 50(b)(2) of the Code] § 5-312(B)(2) OF THE HUMAN SERVICES
ARTICLE; or 10-119. (b) (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, the
Administration may notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of any obligor who is 60
days or more out of compliance with the most recent order of the court in making child
support payments if:
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