(1) The Office of the Attorney General shall periodically make information available to consumer reporting agencies regarding the amount of overdue support owed by a parent. Amounts may be reported by the office to the certified consumer reporting agency.
(2) The Office of the Attorney General shall provide advance notice to the obligor concerning the proposed release of the information to the certified consumer reporting agency and inform the obligor of the methods available to contest the accuracy of the information in compliance with due process of law.
(3) The Office of the Attorney General may charge the certified consumer reporting agency a fee not to exceed the actual cost of providing the information.