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Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs

This rule is intended to carry out the President's directives in Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review. The final rule will make Child Support Enforc...

This rule is intended to carry out the President's directives in Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review. The final rule will make Child Support Enforcement program operations and enforcement procedures more flexible, more effective, and more efficient by recognizing the strength of existing State enforcement programs, advancements in technology that can enable improved collection rates, and the move toward electronic communication and document management. This final rule will improve and simplify program operations, and remove outmoded limitations to program innovations to better serve families. In addition, the final rule clarifies and corrects technical provisions in existing regulations. The rule makes significant changes to the regulations on case closure, child support guidelines, and medical support enforcement. It will improve child support collection rates because support orders will reflect the noncustodial parent's ability to pay support, and more noncustodial parents will support their children.

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81 FR 93492

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“Flexibility, Efficiency, and Modernization in Child Support Enforcement Programs,” thefederalregister.org (December 20, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-29598/flexibility-efficiency-and-modernization-in-child-support-enforcement-programs.