N.D. Cent. Code § 14-12.2-47.1

Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 14-12.2-47.1 - (701) Definitions

In sections 14-12.2-47.1 through 14-12.2-47.13:

1. "Application" means a request under the convention by an obligee, obligor, or on behalf of a child, made through a central authority for assistance from another central authority.
2. "Central authority" means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in subdivision d of subsection 5 of section 14-12.2-01 to perform the functions specified in the convention.
3. "Convention support order" means a support order of a tribunal of a foreign country described in subdivision d of subsection 5 of section 14-12.2-01.
4. "Direct request" means a petition filed by an individual in a tribunal of this state in a proceeding involving an obligee, obligor, or child residing outside the United States.
5. "Foreign central authority" means the entity designated by a foreign country described in subdivision d of subsection 5 of section 14-12.2-01 to perform the functions specified in the convention.
6. "Foreign support agreement":
a. Means an agreement for support in a record that:
(1) Is enforceable as a support order in the country of origin;
(2) Has been:
(a) Formally drawn up or registered as an authentic instrument by a foreign tribunal; or
(b) Authenticated by, or concluded, registered, or filed with a foreign tribunal; and
(3) May be reviewed and modified by a foreign tribunal; and
b. Includes a maintenance arrangement or authentic instrument under the convention.
7. "United States central authority" means the secretary of the United States department of health and human services.

N.D.C.C. § 14-12.2-47.1

Effective date amended to 7/1/2015 by S.L. 2015, ch. 126 (HB 1111),§ 13, eff. 4/15/2015.
Amended by S.L. 2015, ch. 62 (SB 2053),§ 1, eff. 8/1/2015.
Effective on the date the department of human services certifies to the legislative council that the Hague convention on the international recovery of child support and other forms of family maintenance is ratified and that the United States deposited its instrument of ratification.