A. If, pursuant to Family Law Article, §10-108.3(h), Annotated Code of Maryland, an obligor or account holder of interest challenges the Administration's actions, the challenge may be based only on a claim that:
(1) There is a mistake of fact, including:
- (a) A mistake in the identity of the obligor;
- (b) A mistake in ownership of an account;
- (c) A mistake in the contents of an account;
- (d) A mistake in the amount of arrearage due; or
- (e) Other good cause; or
- (2) The seized funds are exempt under Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, §11-504 or 11-603, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- B. If, pursuant to Family Law Article, §10-108.3(h)(1)(ii), Annotated Code of Maryland, the obligor or account holder of interest challenges the Administration's actions by filing a motion with the circuit court, the obligor or account holder of interest shall provide written notice to the Administration at the time the motion is filed.
Authority: Family Law Article, §§10-108.2—10-108.4 and 10-114, Annotated Code of Maryland
Federal Statutory Reference: 42 U.S.C. §§666(a)(17) and (c)(1)(G)(ii)
Effective date: August 16, 2004 (31:16 Md. R. 1254)