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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 125 . (Repealed)
Section 40. Financial and medical information required

15 AAC 125.040. Financial and medical information required

(a) Upon receipt of a request for financial or medical information, or both, or an order for production of that information, a parent to whom the request is addressed shall provide to the agency accurate financial or medical information or both from which the parent's child support obligation can be calculated. The parent shall provide the financial or medical information or both within 20 days after the agency sends a request for information to the parent. The agency will send a request for information to a parent by first-class mail or by electronic means.

(b) The information that a parent must provide under (a) of this section includes the following, as appropriate:

(1) completed child support guidelines affidavits for the current year and for the year immediately preceding the request or order for financial information, and all supporting documentation necessary to verify the statements in the affidavits;

(2) copies of signed income tax returns, with all applicable schedules, for the two tax years immediately preceding the request or order for financial information, and all supporting documentation necessary to verify the statements in the tax returns;

(3) if the parent is employed, the parent's three most recent pay stubs;

(4) if the parent is self-employed, the business records reflecting the parent's business income and expenses for the past three months;

(5) documentation concerning any periodic benefits, such as workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, social security benefits (including Children's Insurance Benefits received under 42 U.S.C. 402(d)(2) by the parent's dependents), veterans benefits, interest or dividends, insurance benefits, dividends and other monetary benefits paid by corporations organized under 43 U.S.C. 1601 - 1629e (Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act), and any in-kind compensation, that were received by the parent whether or not those benefits are required to be reported on the parent's income tax returns; and

(6) documentation concerning any health care coverage that may be available to the parent for the child or children to be covered by the support order.

(c) When the agency is calculating or intends to calculate arrears under 15 AAC 125.105, the agency may request and each parent shall provide, in addition to the information required by (b) of this section, the following information:

(1) completed child support guidelines affidavits for each year for which arrears are sought to be established and all supporting documentation necessary to verify the statements in the affidavits;

(2) copies of signed income tax returns, with all applicable schedules, for each year for which arrears are sought to be established, and all supporting documentation necessary to verify the statements in the tax returns; and

(3) documentation concerning any periodic benefits, such as workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, social security benefits (including Children's Insurance Benefits received by the parent's dependents), veterans benefits, interest or dividends, insurance benefits, dividends and other monetary benefits paid by corporations organized under 43 U.S.C. 1601 - 1629e (Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act), and any in-kind compensation, that were received by the parent during each year for which arrears are sought to be established, whether or not those benefits were required to be reported on the parent's income tax returns.

History: Eff. 8/23/80, Register 75; am 10/1/85, Register 95; am 2/27/86, Register 97; am 10/1/98, Register 147

Authority: AS 25.27.020 (a)

AS 25.27.060

AS 25.27.140

AS 25.27.160

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AS 25.27.200


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