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(a) If the agency establishes or modifies a support order administratively, the agency will require health care coverage for the children covered by the support order if health care coverage is available to either parent at a reasonable cost, as defined in 45 C.F.R. 303.31. The agency will include in the support order a provision allowing a credit or debit for one-half of the cost of the health care coverage depending on which parent purchases the coverage, unless the agency finds good cause to order a credit or debit in a different amount.
(b) When the agency is enforcing a child support order issued by a tribunal other than the agency, the agency will seek a modification
(1) through the appropriate legal process to add a provision requiring health care coverage for the children covered by the support order if the order does not already include a health care coverage provision, and allowing a credit or debit for one-half of the cost of the health care coverage depending on which parent purchasers the coverage, unless good cause exists to request a credit or debit in a different amount; or
(2) of the order's existing health care coverage provision if the provision does not comply with state or federal law.
(c) Repealed 11/30/2002.
History: Eff. 10/1/98, Register 147; am 11/30/2002, Register 164
Authority: AS 25.27.020
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