OAR 137-055-5400
Obligor Receiving Cash Assistance, Presumed Unable to Pay Child Support


(1) Cases for obligors receiving cash assistance as specified in ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments) from Oregon will be identified and processed as set forth in ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments).
(2) Obligors receiving cash assistance as specified in ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments) from another state or tribe must provide to the administrator written proof of receipt of such cash assistance. The written proof must:
(a) Be resubmitted in a current version:
(A) Every three months thereafter if the benefits received are cash payments under a Title IV-A cash assistance or general assistance program of another state or tribe; or
(B) Every 12 months thereafter if the benefits received are under the federal Supplemental Security Income Program; and
(b) Include the date the cash assistance payment was first made, the amount of the cash assistance for each and every month in which cash assistance was received, and the ending date, if known, of the cash assistance; and
(c) Be official documentation, recognized by the issuing agency, that covers each and every month that cash assistance was received, including but not limited to a benefits award letter, deposit record or receipt.
(3)(a) When an obligor has provided written proof of receipt of cash assistance pursuant to section (2) of this rule, the administrator will, subject to section (5) of this rule, credit the case for arrears accrued from the date the obligor submitted written proof of receipt of cash assistance back to the date the cash assistance was first made, but not earlier than October 6, 2001;
(b) When an obligor notifies the administrator that they are no longer receiving cash assistance, the administrator will begin accrual and billing pursuant to the support order currently in effect with the next support payment due following the end of the last month that the obligor received public assistance;
(c) If the obligor fails to provide written proof of receipt of cash assistance pursuant to section (1) of this rule, and the administrator has not received verification from an independent source, the administrator will begin accrual and billing pursuant to the support order currently in effect with the next support payment due for the month following the month for which the obligor last provided written proof;
(d) If the obligor provides written proof of receipt of cash assistance pursuant to section (2) of this rule after failing to provide timely written proof of receipt of cash assistance as provided in subsection (2)(a), thereby causing the administrator to begin billing and accrual pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, support accrual may be suspended and arrears may be credited pursuant to subsection (4)(a) of the rule.
(4)(a) Upon receipt of information that the obligor is receiving or has received cash assistance as specified in ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments)(1), the administrator will send a notice to all parties to the support order. The notice will contain a statement of the presumption that support accrual ceases and include the following:
(A) A statement of the month in which cash assistance was first made, and the ending date, if known;
(B) A statement that, unless the party objects, child support payments cease accruing beginning with the support payment due on or after the date the obligor began receiving cash assistance, but not earlier than:
(i) January 1, 1994, if the obligor received Oregon Title IV-A cash assistance, Oregon general cash assistance, Oregon Supplemental Income Program cash assistance or Supplemental Security Income Program payments by the Social Security Administration; or
(ii) October 6, 2001, if the obligor received Title IV-A cash assistance or general cash assistance from another state or Tribe;
(C) A statement that the administrator will continue providing enforcement services, including services to collect any arrears;
(D) A statement that if the obligor ceases to receive cash assistance as specified in ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments)(1), accrual and billing will begin with the next support payment due following the end of the last month that the obligor receives cash assistance or for which the obligor provided written proof;
(E) A statement that any party may object to the presumption that the obligor is unable to pay support by sending to the administrator a written objection within 30 days of the date of service;
(F) A statement that the objections must include a written description of the resource or other evidence that might rebut the presumption of inability to pay; and
(G) A statement that the entity responsible for providing enforcement services represents the state and that low cost legal counsel may be available.
(b) Included with each notice under this section will be a separate form for the party to use if they choose to file an objection to the presumption that the obligor is unable to pay support.
(5) No credit will be given for periods for which the court or administrative law judge has previously declined to suspend the obligor’s child support obligation in an action under ORS 25.245 (Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments);
(6) No credit will be given for months when the administrator had suspended accrual or where credit was already received.
(7) Notwithstanding sections (1) and (2), the administrator may request proof of obligor’s receipt of cash assistance at any time while the Program is providing services when necessary to confirm continued eligibility for suspension of accruals.

Source: Rule 137-055-5400 — Obligor Receiving Cash Assistance, Presumed Unable to Pay Child Support, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=137-055-5400.

137–055–1010
Applicability of Rules in OAR 137, Division 55
137–055–1020
Child Support Program Definitions
137–055–1040
“Party Status” in Court and Administrative Proceedings
137–055–1060
Uniform Application for Child Support Enforcement Services
137–055–1070
Provision of Services
137–055–1080
Fees
137–055–1090
Good Cause
137–055–1100
Continuation of Services
137–055–1120
Case Closure
137–055–1140
Confidentiality of Records in the Child Support Program
137–055–1160
Confidentiality — Finding of Risk and Order for Nondisclosure of Information
137–055–1200
Use of Social Security Number by the Child Support Program
137–055–1320
Access to FPLS for Purposes of Parentage Establishment
137–055–1360
Access to FPLS for Parental Kidnapping, Child Custody or Visitation Purposes
137–055–1500
Incentive Payments
137–055–1600
Child Support Program Participant Grievance
137–055–1700
Division of Child Support as Garnishee — Service of Writ
137–055–1800
Limited English Proficiency
137–055–2020
Case Assignment
137–055–2045
Spousal Support
137–055–2060
Cases with Contradictory Purposes
137–055–2080
Office Responsible for Providing Services when Conflict of Interest
137–055–2100
Process Service
137–055–2120
Rules for Contested Case Hearings in the Child Support Program
137–055–2140
Delegations to Administrative Law Judge
137–055–2160
Requests for Hearing
137–055–2165
Requests to Reschedule Hearing
137–055–2170
Use of Lay Representatives at Administrative Hearings
137–055–2180
Reconsideration and Rehearing
137–055–2320
Requirement for Services — Obligor Bankruptcy Situations
137–055–2340
Obligor Bankruptcy Situations in General
137–055–2360
Obligor Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Situations
137–055–2380
Obligor Chapter 12 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Situations
137–055–3020
Paternity Establishment Procedures
137–055–3040
Temporary Order for Support
137–055–3060
Establishing Paternity in Multiple Alleged Father Cases
137–055–3080
Responsibility of Administrator to Establish Paternity at Request of Self-Alleged Father
137–055–3100
Order Establishing Paternity for Failure to Comply with an Order for Parentage Testing
137–055–3120
Changing Child’s Surname on Birth Certificate When Paternity Established
137–055–3140
Reopening of Paternity Cases
137–055–3200
Pending Judicial Proceedings and Existing Support Orders
137–055–3220
Establishment of Past Support Orders
137–055–3240
Establishment of Arrears
137–055–3260
Correction of Mistakes in Orders
137–055–3280
Administrative Law Judge Order Regarding Arrears
137–055–3290
Entry of Contingency Orders When Child Out of Care
137–055–3300
Incarcerated Obligors
137–055–3360
Entering of Administrative Orders in the Register of the Circuit Court
137–055–3400
District Attorney Case Assignment for Modification or Suspension of Support
137–055–3410
Notice and Finding of Financial Responsibility or Modification
137–055–3420
Periodic Review and Modification of Child Support Order Amounts
137–055–3430
Substantial Change in Circumstance Modification of Child Support Order Amounts
137–055–3435
Physical Custody Changes: Adjusting Orders
137–055–3440
Effective Date of Modification Under ORS 25.527
137–055–3460
Processing Modifications When Unable to Find the Obligee
137–055–3480
Modification of a Support Order to Zero or Termination of a Support Order
137–055–3485
Establishment or Modification for a Child Who Is Approaching or Has Reached 18 Years of Age
137–055–3490
Suspension of Enforcement
137–055–3495
Redirection of Support
137–055–3500
Joinder of a New Party to a Child Support Proceeding
137–055–3620
Administrative Subpoena
137–055–3640
Enforcement of a Subpoena by License Suspension
137–055–3660
Multiple Child Support Judgments
137–055–3665
Multiple Child Support Judgments — Multiple Obligees
137–055–4040
New Hire Reporting Requirements
137–055–4060
Income Withholding — General Provisions, Requirements and Definitions
137–055–4080
Exceptions to Income Withholding
137–055–4130
Reduced Income Withholding
137–055–4160
Contested Income Withholding
137–055–4210
Withholder Penalties
137–055–4300
Support Enforcement by Methods Other than Income Withholding
137–055–4320
Collection of Delinquent Support Obligations Through the Oregon Department of Revenue
137–055–4340
Collection of Delinquent Support Obligations Through the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
137–055–4420
License Suspension for Child Support
137–055–4440
Liens Against Personal and Real Property
137–055–4450
Expiration and Release of Judgment Liens
137–055–4455
Expiration of Support Judgment Remedies
137–055–4460
Posting Security Bond or Other Guarantee of Payment of Overdue Support
137–055–4500
Financial Institution Data Match — Reasonable Fee
137–055–4510
Financial Institution Data Matches – Insurance Claims
137–055–4520
Garnishment
137–055–4540
Passport Denial and Release
137–055–4560
Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies
137–055–4620
Enforcing Health Care Coverage and Cash Medical Support
137–055–4640
Medical Support Notice — Plan Selection
137–055–5025
Payment of Child Support to an Escrow Agent
137–055–5030
Receipting of Support Payments
137–055–5035
Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer
137–055–5040
Accrual and Due Dates
137–055–5045
Inconsistent Provisions: Body of Order and Support or Money Award
137–055–5060
Billings for Support Payments
137–055–5080
Adding Interest
137–055–5110
Child Attending School
137–055–5120
Child Attending School — Arrears
137–055–5220
Satisfaction of Support Awards
137–055–5240
Credit for Support Payments not made to the Department of Justice
137–055–5400
Obligor Receiving Cash Assistance, Presumed Unable to Pay Child Support
137–055–5510
Request for Credit Against Child Support Arrears for Physical Custody of Child
137–055–5520
Request for Credit Against Child Support Arrears for Social Security or Veterans’ Benefits Paid Retroactively on Behalf of a Child
137–055–6010
Definitions for Distribution and Disbursement
137–055–6020
Disbursement by Electronic Funds Transfer/Electronic Data Interchange
137–055–6021
Allocation, Distribution, and Disbursement: General Provisions
137–055–6022
Distribution and Disbursement
137–055–6023
Exceptions to Allocation, Distribution, and Disbursement
137–055–6024
Allocation of Collections to Multiple Cases
137–055–6026
Payment Holds
137–055–6040
Right to Hearing to Contest Amount of Assigned Support
137–055–6120
Satisfaction of Arrears for Less Than Full Payment
137–055–6200
Adjusting Case Arrears When an Error is Identified
137–055–6210
Advance Payments of Child Support
137–055–6220
Recovery of Overpayments and Collection of Receivable Accounts
137–055–6240
Dishonored Payments on Support Accounts
137–055–6260
Return of Payments to Obligor or Other Jurisdiction
137–055–6280
Refund of Improper Tax Refund Collection
137–055–7040
Central Registry
137–055–7060
Initiating Jurisdiction Responsibilities – General Provisions
137–055–7100
Interstate Income Withholding
137–055–7120
Responding Jurisdiction Responsibilities – General Provisions
137–055–7140
Oregon as Responding Jurisdiction – Establishing Paternity
137–055–7180
Determining Controlling Order
137–055–7190
Review and Modification In Intergovernmental Cases
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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