§ 19-11-5 - Debt to state created by payment of public assistance; amount of debt; waiver, reduction, or negotiation of certain repayments
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    19-11-5   (2010)
    19-11-5.    Debt to state created by payment of public assistance; amount  of debt; waiver, reduction, or negotiation of certain repayments 
      (a)  The  payment of public assistance to or on behalf of a child creates a debt  due and owing the state by the parent or parents responsible for the  support of the child. The amount of the debt is the amount necessary to  meet the total needs of the child or children and the person having  custody, if included in the public assistance grant, as determined by  the department in conformity with the federal Social Security Act;  provided, however, that, where a court has ordered child support  incident to a final divorce or in a criminal proceeding for nonsupport  or where the responsible parent has entered into a legally enforceable  and binding agreement, the debt created shall be equal to the amount set  in such decree, order, hearing, or agreement.
(b)  The  department, in accordance with rules established by the Board of Human  Services, shall be authorized to waive, reduce, or negotiate the payment  of unreimbursed public assistance if it is determined that good cause  for nonpayment exists or that enforcement of the claim would result in  substantial and unreasonable hardship to the parent or parents  responsible for the support of the child against whom the claim exists.  The rules established by the Board of Human Services shall consider the  ability of the responsible party to support the child or children during  the period that public assistance was provided and the current history  of regularity of payment by the responsible party. This subsection shall  not apply to any court order or decree requiring the repayment of  public assistance; however, the department is authorized to petition the  court for consideration of a modification of an order or decree based  on factors contained in this subsection and in the rules established by  the Board of Human Services relating to such unreimbursed public  assistance.