111-J - Interception of unemployment insurance benefits.

§  111-j.  Interception of unemployment insurance benefits. 1. (a) The  department shall determine on a periodic basis  whether  any  individual  receiving  unemployment  insurance benefits pursuant to article eighteen  of the state's labor law owes child support obligations which are  being  enforced  by  the  department or the child support enforcement unit of a  social services district and shall enforce any child support obligations  which are owed by such individual but  are  not  being  met  through  an  agreement  with  such  individual to have specific amounts withheld from  such benefits otherwise payable to such individual and by  submitting  a  copy of such agreement to the New York state department of labor.    (b)  In the absence of such an agreement, the department shall enforce  any such child support obligations as authorized by  the  court  in  any  order establishing such obligations and as otherwise provided by law.    2.  Any  amounts of unemployment insurance benefits deducted, withheld  and paid over by the  department  of  labor  pursuant  to  section  five  hundred  ninety-six of the labor law shall be treated as if it were paid  to the person entitled to such compensation and paid by such  person  to  the  department  or  appropriate  child  support  collection unit toward  satisfaction of such person's child support obligations. Each agency  or  district  receiving  payments  deducted by the department of labor shall  reimburse that department  for  the  administrative  costs  attributable  thereto.