Authority for declarations
Declaration
The Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, is authorized to declare any foreign country (or a political subdivision thereof) to be a foreign reciprocating country if the foreign country has established, or undertakes to establish, procedures for the establishment and enforcement of duties of support owed to obligees who are residents of the United States, and such procedures are substantially in conformity with the standards prescribed under subsection (b).
Revocation
Form of declaration
A declaration under paragraph (1) may be made in the form of an international agreement, in connection with an international agreement or corresponding foreign declaration, or on a unilateral basis.
Standards for foreign support enforcement procedures
Mandatory elements
Additional elements
The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of State, in consultation with the States, may establish such additional standards as may be considered necessary to further the purposes of this section.
Designation of United States Central Authority
Effect on other laws
States may enter into reciprocal arrangements for the establishment and enforcement of support obligations with foreign countries that are not foreign reciprocating countries or foreign treaty countries, to the extent consistent with Federal law.
References
Foreign reciprocating country
The term “foreign reciprocating country” means a foreign country (or political subdivision thereof) with respect to which the Secretary has made a declaration pursuant to subsection (a).
Foreign treaty country
The term “foreign treaty country” means a foreign country for which the 2007 Family Maintenance Convention is in force.
2007 Family Maintenance Convention
The term “2007 Family Maintenance Convention” means the Hague Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance.
Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531 Pub. L. 104–193, title III, § 371(a)110 Stat. 2252 Pub. L. 113–183, title III, § 301(d)128 Stat. 1944 (, title IV, § 459A, as added , , ; amended , , .)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 113–183, § 301(d)(2)(A)2014—Subsec. (c). , substituted “foreign reciprocating countries or foreign treaty countries” for “foreign countries that are the subject of a declaration under this section” in introductory provisions.
Pub. L. 113–183, § 301(d)(2)(B)Subsec. (c)(2). , inserted “and foreign treaty countries” after “foreign reciprocating countries”.
Pub. L. 113–183, § 301(d)(3)Subsec. (d). , substituted “foreign reciprocating countries or foreign treaty countries” for “the subject of a declaration pursuant to subsection (a)”.
Pub. L. 113–183, § 301(d)(1)Subsec. (e). , added subsec. (e).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
Pub. L. 104–193section 654 of this titleFor effective date of section, see section 395(a)–(c) of , set out as an Effective Date of 1996 Amendment note under .
Executive Documents
Ex. Ord. No. 13752. Relating to the Implementation of the Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance
Ex. Ord. No. 13752, , 81 F.R. 90181, provided:
The United States of America deposited its instrument of ratification of the Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance (Convention) on . The Convention will enter into force for the United States on . Article 4 of the Convention imposes upon States Parties an obligation to designate a “Central Authority” for the purpose of discharging certain specified functions.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is ordered as follows:
SectionDesignation of Central Authority 1. . The Department of Health and Human Services is hereby designated as the Central Authority of the United States for purposes of the Convention. The Secretary of Health and Human Services is hereby authorized and empowered, in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, to perform all lawful acts that may be necessary and proper in order to execute the functions of the Central Authority in a timely and efficient manner.
SecDesignation of State IV–D Child Support Agencies42 U.S.C. 651et seq. 2. . The Central Authority may designate the State agencies responsible for implementing an approved State Plan under title IV–D of the Social Security Act, ., as public bodies authorized to perform specific functions in relation to applications under the Convention.
SecGeneral Provisions. 3. . (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the head thereof, or the status of that department or agency within the Federal Government; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.