N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 346.12
(2) Child support orders in the amount of $25 per month dated before January 1, 1994 are not subject to enforcement pursuant to this section.
(b) Definitions.
(2) Satisfactory payment arrangements. For purposes of this section, satisfactory payment arrangements means:
(iv) payment of support to the SCU by an income execution issued pursuant to section 5241 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR), which must include deductions sufficient to ensure compliance with the direction in the order of support and must include an additional amount calculated pursuant to section 347.9(e) of this Title to be applied to the reduction of support arrears/past due support, or by execution of an agreement for payment of the support arrears/past due support and any current support directly to the SCU in an amount consistent with that which would be paid under such an income execution.
(c) Procedure.
Support arrears/past due support may be enforced by the suspension of the support obligor's driving privileges when the support obligor is in default, as follows:
(2) Format of notice. The notice required by paragraph (1) of this subdivision must contain the following information:
(6) Failure to comply with satisfactory payment arrangements.
(7) Conditions for avoidance or termination of suspension. A support obligor who has received the notice required by paragraph (1) of this subdivision may, subject to the limitations set forth at paragraph (c)(6) of this section, avoid or terminate a suspension of his or her driving privileges by:
(iv) providing to the SCU the documentation required by subparagraphs (b)(2)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this section, where such documentation is sufficient for the SCU to determine:
(d) Submission of written challenge or documentation indicating financial exemption from suspension of driving privileges.
(1) Within 45 days of the date of the notice required by paragraph (c)(1) of this section, a support obligor may challenge in writing the correctness of the SCU's determination that the support obligor's driving privileges should be suspended, and in support of the challenge may submit documentation to the SCU demonstrating the mistaken identity of the individual served with the notice; that the SCU's calculation of the support arrears indicated erroneously that the support obligor had accumulated at least four months of support arrears after the date of the order; that the order(s) referenced in the notice do not exist or have been terminated; or any another reason to explain why the SCU's determination is incorrect. Such documentation may include, but are not limited to, a copy of the order of support or other relevant court orders; copies of cancelled checks, receipts for support payments, pay stubs, or other documents providing evidence of wage withholding or payment; or proof of the individual's identity. In addition, the support obligor may challenge the suspension by producing evidence of his or her financial exemption from the suspension of his or her driving privileges as follows:
(ii) by providing to SCU the documentation required by subparagraphs (b)(2)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this section, where such documentation is sufficient for the SCU to determine:
(2) If the support obligor submits to the SCU a challenge to the correctness of the SCU's determination that the support obligor's driving privileges should be suspended or submits documentation indicating financial exemption from the suspension of his or her driving privileges within 45 days of the date of the notice required by paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the SCU must:
(i) review the documentation submitted by the support obligor, adjust the support obligor's account if appropriate, and notify the support obligor of the results of the SCU's review within 75 days of the date of the notice required by paragraph (c)(l) of this section, as follows:
(d) the SCU must implement the court's order resulting from the court's review.
(e) Forms.
The SCU must implement the procedures set forth in this section using forms provided through the Child Support Management System (CSMS).
(f) Records of the SCU.
(a)