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HF4147 • 2026

Payer of cost recovery fee modified, and technical corrections made.

Payer of cost recovery fee modified, and technical corrections made.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Robbins
Last action
2026-03-12
Official status
Introduction and first reading, referred to Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Effective date
Not listed

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-12 House

    Introduction and first reading, referred to Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Official Summary Text

Payer of cost recovery fee modified, and technical corrections made.

Current Bill Text

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A bill for an act

relating to child support; modifying who pays cost recovery fee; making technical

corrections; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 518A.51.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 518A.51, is amended to read:

518A.51 FEES FOR IV-D SERVICES.

(a) When a recipient of IV-D services is no longer receiving assistance under the state's

title IV-A, IV-E foster care, or medical assistance programs, the public authority responsible

for child support enforcement must notify the recipient, within five working days of the

notification of ineligibility, that IV-D services will be continued unless the public authority

is notified to the contrary by the recipient. The notice must include the implications of

continuing to receive IV-D services, including the available services and fees, cost recovery

fees, and distribution policies relating to fees.

(b) In the case of an individual who has never received assistance under a state program

funded under title IV-A of the Social Security Act and for whom the public authority has

collected at least $550 of support, the public authority must impose an annual federal

collections fee of $35 for each case in which services are furnished. This fee must be retained

by the public authority from support collected on behalf of the individual, but not from the

first $550 collected.

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(c) When the public authority provides full IV-D services to an obligee who has applied

for those services, upon written notice to the obligee, the public authority must charge a

cost recovery fee of two percent of the amount collected. This fee must be deducted from

the amount of the child support and maintenance collected and not assigned under section

518A.81
before disbursement to the obligee. This fee does not apply to an obligee who:

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(1) is currently receiving assistance under the state's title IV-A, IV-E foster care, or

medical assistance programs; or

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(2) has received assistance under the state's title IV-A or IV-E foster care programs,

until the person has not received this assistance for 24 consecutive months.

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(c)
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When the public authority provides full IV-D services to
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either
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an obligor
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or an

obligee
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who has applied for such services, upon written notice to
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both
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the obligor
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and

obligee, in addition to the monthly court-ordered child support and maintenance obligation
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,

the public authority must charge a cost recovery fee of two percent of the monthly

court-ordered child support and maintenance obligation
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to the obligor
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. The fee may be

collected through income withholding, as well as by any other enforcement remedy available

to the public authority responsible for child support enforcement.

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(e)
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(d)
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Fees assessed by state and federal tax agencies for collection of overdue support

owed to or on behalf of a person not receiving public assistance must be imposed on the

person for whom these services are provided. The public authority upon written notice to

the obligee shall assess a fee of $25 to the person not receiving public assistance for each

successful federal tax interception. The fee must be withheld prior to the release of the funds

received from each interception and deposited in the general fund.

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(f)
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(e)
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Federal collections fees collected under paragraph (b) and cost recovery fees

collected under
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paragraphs
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paragraph
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(c)
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and (d)
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retained by the commissioner of
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human

services shall
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children, youth, and families must
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be considered child support program income

according to Code of Federal Regulations, title 45, section 304.50, and
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shall
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must
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be

deposited in the special revenue fund account established under paragraph
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(h)
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(g)
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. The

commissioner of
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human services
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children, youth, and families
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must elect to recover costs

based on either actual or standardized costs.

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(g)
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(f)
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The limitations of this section on the assessment of fees shall not apply to the

extent inconsistent with the requirements of federal law for receiving funds for the programs

under title IV-A and title IV-D of the Social Security Act, United States Code, title 42,

sections 601 to 613 and United States Code, title 42, sections 651 to 662.

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(h)
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(g)
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The commissioner of
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human services
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children, youth, and families
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is authorized

to establish a special revenue fund account to receive the federal collections fees collected

under paragraph (b) and cost recovery fees collected under
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paragraphs
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paragraph
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(c)
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and

(d)
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.

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(i)
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(h)
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The nonfederal share of the cost recovery fee revenue must be retained by the

commissioner and distributed as follows:

(1) one-half of the revenue must be transferred to the child support system special revenue

account to support the state's administration of the child support enforcement program and

its federally mandated automated system;

(2) an additional portion of the revenue must be transferred to the child support system

special revenue account for expenditures necessary to administer the fees; and

(3) the remaining portion of the revenue must be distributed to the counties to aid the

counties in funding their child support enforcement programs.

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(j)
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(i)
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The nonfederal share of the federal collections fees must be distributed to the

counties to aid them in funding their child support enforcement programs.

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(k)
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(j)
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The commissioner of
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human services shall
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children, youth, and families must
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distribute quarterly any of the funds dedicated to the counties under paragraphs
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(h) and
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(i)
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and (j)
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using the methodology specified in section
518A.84, subdivision 11
. The funds

received by the counties must be reinvested in the child support enforcement program and

the counties must not reduce the funding of their child support programs by the amount of

the funding distributed.