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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.405

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.405 – Denial of Paternity Form If the mother declares in the Acknowledgment of Paternity form that there is a presumed father of the child, the acknowledgment must be accompanied by a Denial of Paternity form signed by the mother and the presumed father, unless the presumed father is the […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.404

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.404 – Voluntarily Acknowledging Paternity (a) A man claiming to be the biological father and the mother may establish paternity before or after the birth of their child by voluntarily acknowledging paternity through a certified entity providing such services. The mother and father must read the Acknowledgment of Paternity form. […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.403

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.403 – Forms The certified entities offering voluntary paternity establishment services may obtain the prescribed Acknowledgment of Paternity and Denial of Paternity forms and the Rescission of the Acknowledgment of Paternity forms by contacting the Texas Department of State Health Services, Vital Statistics Unit.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.402

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.402 – Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) Acknowledgment of Paternity form–An agreement affirming parentage for a child signed by both the man claiming to be the biological father and the mother, that […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.401

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.401 – Scope Fathers and mothers who wish to voluntarily establish paternity for their child or rescind a previously executed Acknowledgment of Paternity or Denial of Paternity may do so through any local child support office of the Office of the Attorney General, Child Support Division; the Texas Department of […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.308

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.308 – Confidentiality and Security (a) Confidentiality of Records. The records contained in the new hire directory shall be confidential and may be accessed for the following purposes only: (1) Location of Child Support Obligors. The Title IV-D Agency shall use the Employer New Hire Reporting (ENHR) information to locate […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.307

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.307 – Civil Money Penalties on Noncomplying Employers (a) An employer who knowingly violates any procedures found in §§ RSA 55.301- RSA 55.308 of this title for reporting employee information may be liable for a civil penalty, which may not exceed: (1) $25 for each occurrence in which an employer […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.306

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.306 – Federal Government Employers Any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States must report directly to the National Directory of New Hires established pursuant to RSA 653a.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.305

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.305 – Multi-State Employers (a) An employer that has employees who are employed in Texas and one or more other states may choose to report to a state other than Texas provided the employer designates only one state in which such employer has employees; transmits the required reports using electronic […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.304

1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.304 – Common Paymaster A report filed by the common paymaster or reporting agent of an employer is sufficient to meet the new hire reporting requirements for each of the related employees for which the common paymaster or payroll reporting agent provides new hire information.