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(a) After income withholding has been initiated under 15 AAC 125.500 or 15 AAC 125.505, the agency will terminate income withholding only if at least one of the following conditions is met:
(1) the support obligation, including arrears and any future support obligation, has been fully satisfied; or
(2) the agency obtains proof that an exemption has been granted by court or agency order under AS 25.27.062 (m).
(b) An order to withhold and deliver that has been served on a particular employer remains effective until
(1) the support obligation, including arrears and any future support obligation, has been fully satisfied; or
(2) the employer has terminated the obligor's employment and at least three years have elapsed since that termination without reemployment of the obligor.
History: Eff. 10/1/98, Register 147
Authority: AS 25.27.020
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