Part D - Child Support and Establishment of Paternity
- 42 USC 651 - Authorization of appropriations
- 42 USC 652 - Duties of Secretary
- 42 USC 653 - Federal Parent Locator Service
- 42 USC 653a - State Directory of New Hires
- 42 USC 654 - State plan for child and spousal support
- 42 USC 654a - Automated data processing
- 42 USC 654b - Collection and disbursement of support payments
- 42 USC 655 - Payments to States
- 42 USC 655a - Provision for reimbursement of expenses
- 42 USC 656 - Support obligation as obligation to State; amount; discharge in bankruptcy
- 42 USC 657 - Distribution of collected support
- 42 USC 658 - Repealed. Pub. L. 105200, title II, 201(f)(1), July 16, 1998, 112 Stat. 657
- 42 USC 658a - Incentive payments to States
- 42 USC 659 - Consent by United States to income withholding, garnishment, and similar proceedings for enforcement of child support and alimony obligations
- 42 USC 659a - International support enforcement
- 42 USC 660 - Civil action to enforce child support obligations; jurisdiction of district courts
- 661, 662. Repealed. Pub. L. 104193, title III, 362(b)(1), Aug. 22, 1996, 110 Stat. 2246
- 42 USC 663 - Use of Federal Parent Locator Service in connection with enforcement or determination of child custody in cases of parental kidnaping of child
- 42 USC 664 - Collection of past-due support from Federal tax refunds
- 42 USC 665 - Allotments from pay for child and spousal support owed by members of uniformed services on active duty
- 42 USC 666 - Requirement of statutorily prescribed procedures to improve effectiveness of child support enforcement
- 42 USC 667 - State guidelines for child support awards
- 42 USC 668 - Encouragement of States to adopt civil procedure for establishing paternity in contested cases
- 42 USC 669 - Collection and reporting of child support enforcement data
- 42 USC 669a - Nonliability for financial institutions providing financial records to State child support enforcement agencies in child support cases
- 42 USC 669b - Grants to States for access and visitation programs