4378 - Assistance recipients to seek support.

     § 4378.  Assistance recipients to seek support.        (a)  Seeking support required.--Prior to authorization, every     applicant for assistance whose circumstances include the     reported absence of a legally responsible relative from the     household or the presence of a putative father shall appear     before the domestic relations section or other applicable     division of the court of common pleas. Upon the request of a     family court or domestic relations section, the secretary is     authorized to waive the requirement of personal appearance     before a family court or domestic relations section if another     procedure would be as efficient and effective. Subject to     Federal approval, only when necessary, assistance shall not be     authorized by the department until it has been certified that     the applicant has cooperated in determining paternity and     enforcing support.        (b)  Assignment.--Acceptance of assistance shall operate as     an assignment to the department, by operation of law, of the     assistance recipient's rights to receive support on his or her     own behalf and on behalf of any family member with respect to     whom the recipient is receiving assistance. Such assignment     shall be effective only up to the amount of assistance received     during the period that a family receives assistance. The     assignment shall exclude arrears that accrued prior to receipt     of assistance. The assignment shall take effect at the time that     the recipient is determined to be eligible for assistance. Upon     termination of assistance payments, the assignment of support     rights shall terminate, provided that any amount of unpaid     support obligations shall continue as an obligation to and     collectible by the department to the extent of any unreimbursed     assistance consistent with Federal law. Immediately upon receipt     of notification from the department that a recipient has been     determined to be eligible for assistance, the clerks of the     appropriate courts of the Commonwealth shall transmit any and     all support payments that they thereafter receive on behalf of     such assistance recipients to the department. Such clerks shall     continue transmitting such support payments until notified by     the department that it is no longer necessary to do so. While     the recipient is receiving assistance, any such support payments     made to or on behalf of the assistance recipient shall be     allocated to any amount due the department as assignee of the     recipient's support rights consistent with Federal law. The     assistance recipient shall be deemed to have appointed the     department as his attorney-in-fact to endorse over to the     department any and all drafts, checks, money orders or other     negotiable instruments submitted for payment of support due     during the time the recipient is receiving assistance on behalf     of himself, herself or any family member.        (c)  Standing.--An applicant or recipient shall have standing     to commence an action to obtain support for any child with     respect to whom the applicant or recipient claims assistance.     (May 13, 2008, P.L.144, No.16, eff. Oct. 1, 2009)        2008 Amendment.  Act 16 amended subsec. (b).