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§ 25-7A-62 Notice to obligor of national medical support notice--Procedure and grounds for contesting enrollment.

SD Codified L § 25-7A-62 (2019) (N/A)
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25-7A-62. Notice to obligor of national medical support notice--Procedure and grounds for contesting enrollment. The department shall notify the obligor of its issuance of a national medical support notice and further advise the obligor of the procedures to contest the enrollment and withholding of premiums. An obligor may contest the enrollment and withholding of premiums by filing a written request for administrative review with the department within ten days after service of the notice. The grounds for contesting shall be based upon a mistake of fact and limited to the proper identity of the obligor, or a dispute concerning the responsibility of the obligor to provide health insurance coverage for the dependent child pursuant to an order for support. The employer shall continue to withhold premiums until it receives notice that the contest is resolved and the obligor is not responsible for the child's health insurance coverage. The employer shall also provide the department written notification of termination of employment within five days of the obligor's termination date.

Any employer who intentionally fails to comply with any duties imposed by this section commits a petty offense.

Source: SL 2002, ch 128, § 3.

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§ 25-7A-62 Notice to obligor of national medical support notice--Procedure and grounds for contesting enrollment.