45 C.F.R. § 310.90 What governing Tribal law or regulations must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal CSE plan?
Title 45 - Public Welfare
A Tribe or Tribal organization demonstrates capacity to operate a Tribal CSE program meeting the objectives of title IV-D of the Act when its Tribal CSE plan includes Tribal law, code, regulations, and/or other evidence that provides specific procedures that result in: (a) Establishment of paternity for any child up to and including at least 18 years of age; (b) Establishment and modification of child support obligations; (c) Enforcing child support obligations, including requirements that Tribal employers comply with income withholding as required under §310.110; and (d) In the absence of specific laws and regulations, a Tribe or Tribal organization may satisfy this requirement for locating noncustodial parents by providing in its plan detailed descriptions of such procedures which the Secretary or designee determines are adequate to enable the Tribe or Tribal organization to meet the performance targets approved by the Secretary or designee.
Title 45: Public Welfare
PART 310—COMPREHENSIVE TRIBAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT (CSE) PROGRAMS
Subpart C—Tribal CSE Plan Requirements
§ 310.90 What governing Tribal law or regulations must a Tribe or Tribal organization include in a Tribal CSE plan?

