- (a) In cases in which the order was entered in another state, the statute of limitations of the state that issued the order or the Arkansas statute of limitations, whichever is longer, will apply and control how long arrears may be collected.
- (b) In cases in which the Arkansas statute of limitations would be a bar to collection of the arrears, the law of the issuing state must be reviewed to determine if collection may continue.
- (c) If collection of the child support arrears is not possible under Arkansas law or the law of the issuing state, the caseworker will send a sixty-day closure notice to the applicant for services or the initiating state, as appropriate, and the case will be closed.