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Chapter 110 - Child Welfare.
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Chapter 110 - Child Welfare.
§§ 110-1 through 110-20. Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 839, s. 2.
§ 110-20.1. Exhibition of certain children prohibited.
§ 110-21: Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1339, s. 2.
§ 110-21.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 1.
§ 110-22: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§ 110-22.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 1.
§ 110-23: Repealed by Session Laws 1998-202, s. 1(a).
§ 110-23.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§ 110-24: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§ 110-25. Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 1.
§ 110-25.1. Transferred to § 130-58.1 by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 3.
§§ 110-26 through 110-38. Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 1.
§110-39. Transferred to § 14-316.1 by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 4.
§§ 110-40 through 110-44: Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 911, s. 1.
§§ 110-44.1 through 110-44.4. Repealed by Session Laws 1998-202, s. 5, effective July 1, 1999.
§ 110-45. Institution has authority of parent or guardian.
§ 110-46. Regulations of institution not abrogated.
§ 110-47. Enticing a child from institution.
§ 110-48. Violation a misdemeanor.
§ 110-49: Repealed by Session Laws 1983, c. 637, s. 3.
§§ 110-50 through 110-57: Repealed by Session Laws 1998, c. 202, s. 5.
§§ 110-57.1 through 110-57.7: Repealed by Session Laws 1998, c. 202, s. 5.
§§ 110-58 through 110-64.5: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§§ 110-64.6 through 110-64.9: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§§ 110-65, 110-66: Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 872, s. 7.
§§ 110-67 through 110-70. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 476, s. 182.
§ 110-71. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 872, s. 7.
§ 110-72. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 476, s. 182.
§§ 110-73 through 110-84. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 110-85. Legislative intent and purpose.
§ 110-86. Definitions.
§ 110-87. Repealed by Session Laws 1975, c. 879, s. 15.
§ 110-88. Powers and duties of the Commission.
§ 110-88.1. Commission may not interfere with religious training offered in religious-sponsored child care facilities.
§ 110-89. Repealed by Session Laws 1975, c. 879, s. 15.
§ 110-90. Powers and duties of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
§ 110-90.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1997-506, s. 6.
§ 110-90.2. Mandatory child care providers' criminal history checks.
§ 110-91. Mandatory standards for a license.
§ 110-92. Duties of State and local agencies.
§ 110-93. Application for a license.
§ 110-93.1: Repealed by Session Laws 2006-66, s. 10.2(a), (b), effective July 1, 2006.
§ 110-94. Administrative Procedure Act.
§§ 110-95 through 110-97. Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 929, s. 1.
§ 110-98. Mandatory compliance.
§ 110-98.1. Prima facie evidence of existence of child care.
§ 110-99. Possession and display of license.
§ 110-100: Repealed by Session Laws 1997-506, s. 15.
§ 110-101: Repealed by Session Laws 1997-506, s. 16.
§ 110-101.1. Corporal punishment banned in certain "nonlicensed" homes.
§ 110-102. Information for parents.
§ 110-102.1. Reporting of missing or deceased children.
§ 110-102.1A. Unauthorized administration of medication.
§ 110-102.2. Administrative penalties.
§ 110-103. Criminal penalty.
§ 110-103.1. Civil penalty.
§ 110-104. Injunctive relief.
§ 110-105. Authority to inspect facilities.
§ 110-105.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1997-506, s. 24.
§ 110-105.2. Abuse and neglect violations.
§ 110-106. Religious sponsored child care facilities.
§ 110-106.1: Repealed by Session Laws 1997-506, s. 27.
§ 110-107. Fraudulent misrepresentation.
§ 110-108: Repealed by Session Laws 2002-126, s. 10.58, effective July 1, 2002.
§ 110-109: Repealed by Session Laws 2001-424, s. 21.73(a).
§§ 110-110 through 110-114. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§§ 110-115 through 110-123: Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 815, s. 2.
§§ 110-124 through 110-127. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 110-128. Purposes.
§ 110-129. Definitions.
§ 110-129.1. Additional powers and duties of the Department.
§ 110-129.2. State Directory of New Hires established; employers required to report; civil penalties for noncompliance; definitions.
§ 110-130. Action by the designated representatives of the county commissioners.
§ 110-130.1. Non-Work First services.
§ 110-130.2. Collection of spousal support.
§ 110-131. Compelling disclosure of information respecting the nonsupporting responsible parent of a child receiving public assistance.
§ 110-131.1. Notice; due process requirements met.
§ 110-132. Affidavit of parentage and agreement to support.
§ 110-132.1. Paternity determination by another state entitled to full faith and credit.
§ 110-132.2. Expedited procedures to establish paternity in IV-D cases.
§ 110-133. Agreements of support.
§ 110-134. Filing of affidavits, agreements, and orders; fees.
§ 110-135. Debt to State created.
§ 110-136. Garnishment for enforcement of child-support obligation.
§ 110-136.1. Assignment of wages for child support.
§ 110-136.2. Use of unemployment compensation benefits for child support.
§ 110-136.3. Income withholding procedures; applicability.
§ 110-136.4. Implementation of withholding in IV-D cases.
§ 110-136.5. Implementation of withholding in non-IV-D cases.
§ 110-136.6. Amount to be withheld.
§ 110-136.7. Multiple withholding.
§ 110-136.8. Notice to payor; payor's responsibilities.
§ 110-136.9. Payment of withheld funds.
§ 110-136.10. Termination of withholding.
§ 110-136.11. National Medical Support Notice required.
§ 110-136.12. IV-D agency responsibilities.
§ 110-136.13. Employer responsibilities.
§ 110-136.14. Health insurer or health care plan administrator responsibilities.
§ 110-137. Acceptance of public assistance constitutes assignment of support rights to the State or county.
§ 110-138. Duty of county to obtain support.
§ 110-138.1. Duty of judicial officials to assist in obtaining support.
§ 110-139. Location of absent parents.
§ 110-139.1. Access to federal parent locator service; parental kidnapping and child custody cases.
§ 110-139.2. Data match system; agreements with financial institutions.
§ 110-139.3. High-volume, automated administrative enforcement in interstate cases (AEI).
§ 110-140. Conformity with federal requirements; restriction on options without federal funding.
§ 110-141. Effectuation of intent of Article.
§ 110-142. Definitions; suspension and revocation of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support, or who are not in compliance with s
§ 110-142.1. IV-D notified suspension, revocation, and issuance of occupational, professional, or business licenses of obligors who are delinquent in court-ordered child support or who are not in comp
§ 110-142.2. Suspension, revocation, restriction of license to operate a motor vehicle or hunting, fishing, or trapping licenses; refusal of registration of motor vehicle.
§§ 110-143 through 110-146. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§§ 110-147 through 110-150. Repealed by Session Laws 1998, c. 202, s. 5, effective July 1, 1999.
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