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  • Sec.  651. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  652. Duties of Secretary.
  • Sec.  653. Federal Parent Locator Service.
  • Sec.  653a. State Directory of New Hires.
  • Sec.  654. State plan for child and spousal support.
  • Sec.  654a. Automated data processing.
  • Sec.  654b. Collection and disbursement of support payments.
  • Sec.  655. Payments to States.
  • Sec.  655a. Provision for reimbursement of expenses.
  • Sec.  656. Support obligation as obligation to State; amount; discharge in bankruptcy.
  • Sec.  657. Distribution of collected support.
  • Sec.  658. Incentive payments to States.
  • Sec.  658a. Incentive payments to States.
  • Sec.  659. Consent by United States to income withholding, garnishment, and similar proceedings for enforcement of child support and alimony obligations.
  • Sec.  659a. International support enforcement.
  • Sec.  660. Civil action to enforce child support obligations; jurisdiction of district courts.
  • Sec.  661, 662. Repealed.
  • Sec.  663. Use of Federal Parent Locator Service in connection with enforcement or determination of child custody in cases of parental kidnaping of child.
  • Sec.  664. Collection of past-due support from Federal tax refunds.
  • Sec.  665. Allotments from pay for child and spousal support owed by members of uniformed services on active duty.
  • Sec.  666. Requirement of statutorily prescribed procedures to improve effectiveness of child support enforcement.
  • Sec.  667. State guidelines for child support awards.
  • Sec.  668. Encouragement of States to adopt civil procedure for establishing paternity in contested cases.
  • Sec.  669. Collection and reporting of child support enforcement data.
  • Sec.  669a. Nonliability for financial institutions providing financial records to State child support enforcement agencies in child support cases.
  • Sec.  669b. Grants to States for access and visitation programs.
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