1 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.804 - Methods of Disbursement
(a) The OAG's Child
Support Division will disburse child support payments to an obligee by
electronic funds transfer either by direct deposit into an account maintained
by the obligee in a financial institution or through the Texas Debit Card
system unless the obligee has signed an Authorization for Release of
Information Form (1A004) to allow payments to be sent to a private collection
agency or other third party.
(b) An
obligee may choose to receive their child support payment through direct
deposit into their bank account by completing the Direct Deposit Application
Form (6A002).
(c) An obligee may
decline to receive payments by electronic funds transfer and request payment by
paper warrants if the obligee alleges in writing that receiving payments by
electronic funds transfer would impose a substantial hardship.
(d) If an obligee fails to notify the State
Disbursement Unit of the existence of an account maintained with a financial
institution, or closes an account maintained with a financial institution
previously used to accept direct deposit of a child support payment, without
establishing a new account and informing the State Disbursement Unit, the Title
IV-D Agency will issue a debit card and provide the obligee with instructions
for activating and using the debit card.
(e) An obligee who has signed an
Authorization for Release of Information Form (1A004) must revoke that
authorization by signing a Revocation of Authorization for Release of
Information Form (1A005) to receive their payments through the Texas Debit
Card.
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