Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 3.djvu/523

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PUBLIC LAW 104-193—AUG. 22, 1996 110 STAT. 2253 "(A) the procedures established by the foreign country regeirding the establishment and enforcement of duties of support have been so chsinged, or the foreign country's implementation of such procedures is so unsatisfactory, that such procedures do not meet the criteria for such a declaration; or "(B) continued operation of the declaration is not consistent with the purposes of this part. "(3) 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. "(b) STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES.— "(1) MANDATORY ELEMENTS. —Support enforcement procedures of a foreign country which may be the subject of a declaration pursuant to subsection (a)(1) shall include the following elements: "(A) The foreign country (or political subdivision thereof) has in effect procedures, available to residents of the United States— "(i) for establishment of paternity, and for establishment of orders of support for children and custodial parents; and "(ii) for enforcement of orders to provide support to children and custodial parents, including procedures for collection and appropriate distribution of support payments under such orders. "(B) The procedures described in subparagraph (A), including legal and administrative assistance, are provided to residents of the United States at no cost. "(C) An agency of the foreign country is designated as a Central Authority responsible for— "(i) facilitating support enforcement in cases involving residents of the foreign country and residents of the United States; and "(ii) ensuring compliance with the standards established pursuant to this subsection. "(2) ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS. —The Secretary of Health and Humsin 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. "(c) DESIGNATION OF UNITED STATES CENTRAL AUTHORITY.— It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to facilitate support enforcement in cases involving residents of the United States and residents of foreign countries that are the subject of a declaration under this section, by activities including— "(1) development of uniform forms and procedures for use in such cases; "(2) notification of foreign reciprocating countries of the State of residence of individuals sought for support enforcement purposes, on the basis of information provided by the Federal Parent Locator Service; and "(3) such other oversight, assistance, and coordination activities as the Secretary may find necessary and appropriate.