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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations
- Chapter 27. Child Support Services Agency
- Section 900. Definitions.
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AS 25.27.900. Definitions.
In this chapter,
- (1) "agency" means the child support services agency;
- (2) "arrearage" means a debt for support that is past due and equal to at least one monthly obligation under the support
order;
- (3) "assistance under AS 47.27," "assistance granted under AS 47.27," or "assistance paid on behalf of the obligee under AS 47.27" means cash assistance provided under AS 47.27 (Alaska temporary assistance program).
- (4) "business day" means a day on which state government offices are open for regular business;
- (5) "department" means the Department of Revenue;
- (6) "duty of support" includes a duty of support imposed or imposable by law, by a court order, decree, or judgment, or by
a finding or decision rendered under this chapter whether interlocutory or final, whether incidental to a proceeding
for divorce, legal separation, separate maintenance, or otherwise, and includes the duty to pay arrearages of support
past due and unpaid together with penalties and interest on arrearages imposed under AS 25.27.020
(a)(2)(B) and the duty to provide health care coverage in compliance with AS 25.27.060
(c) and 25.27.063;
- (7) "earnings" includes income from any form of periodic payment due to an individual, regardless of source; the gain
derived from the investment of capital, from labor, or from a combination of investment and labor; and the interest on
any of this income; in this paragraph, "periodic payment" includes wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, workers'
compensation, disability benefits, and payments under a pension or retirement program;
- (8) "employer" means an individual or entity within the meaning given that term in 26 U.S.C. 3401(d); "employer" includes
a governmental entity or a labor organization;
- (9) "high-volume automated administrative enforcement" means the use of automatic data processing to search various state
data bases, including license records, employment service data, and state new-hire registries, to determine whether
information is available regarding a parent who owes a child support obligation;
- (10) "obligee" means a person to whom a duty of support is owed;
- (11) "obligor" means a person owing a duty of support;
- (12) "support order" means any judgment, decree, or order that is issued by a tribunal for the support and maintenance of a
child or of a parent with whom the child is living; "support order" includes a judgment, decree, or order
- (A) on behalf of a child who has reached the age of majority if the judgment, decree, or order was lawfully issued; and
- (B) for any or all of the following:
- (i) monetary support, including arrearages;
- (ii) payment of health care costs or maintenance of health insurance;
- (iii) reimbursement of related costs;
- (iv) payment of attorney fees and legal costs and other fees; or
- (v) penalty, interest, and other relief as required by a tribunal;
- (13) "tribunal" means a court, administrative agency, or quasi-judicial entity authorized to establish, enforce, or modify
support orders or to determine parentage.
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