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WAC 388-14A-6215: What happens if the judge decides the seized money was exempt?


Published: 2015

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WACs > Title 388 > Chapter 388-14A > Section 388-14A-6215











388-14A-6210    

388-14A-6220







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WAC 388-14A-6215









What happens if the judge decides the seized money was exempt?









If the final decision of the department or courts on appeal is that the division of child support (DCS) has caused money or property that is exempt from satisfaction of the NCP's child support obligation to be withheld by the bank or delivered to the department, DCS must:
(1) Promptly release the order to withhold and deliver; or
(2) Refund the proportionate share of the funds having been identified as being exempt. The department is not liable for any interest accrued on any money withheld under RCW 74.20A.080.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 26.23.035, 34.05.220, 74.20A.310, 45 C.F.R. 303.106. WSR 01-24-079, § 388-14A-6215, filed 12/3/01, effective 1/3/02.]