Tex. Fam. Code Section 231.119
Ombudsman Program


(a)

The Title IV-D agency shall establish an ombudsman program to process and track complaints against the Title IV-D agency. The director of the Title IV-D agency shall:

(1)

designate an employee to serve as chief ombudsman to manage the ombudsman program; and

(2)

designate an employee in each field office to act as the ombudsman for the office.

(b)

The Title IV-D agency shall develop and implement a uniform process for receiving and resolving complaints against the Title IV-D agency throughout the state. The process shall include statewide procedures to inform the public and recipients of Title IV-D services of the right to file a complaint against the Title IV-D agency, including the mailing addresses and telephone numbers of appropriate Title IV-D agency personnel responsible for receiving complaints and providing related assistance.

(c)

The ombudsman in each field office shall ensure that an employee in the field office responds to and attempts to resolve each complaint that is filed with the field office. If a complaint cannot be resolved at the field office level, the ombudsman in the field office shall refer the complaint to the chief ombudsman.

(d)

The Title IV-D agency shall maintain a file on each written complaint filed with the Title IV-D agency. The file must include:

(1)

the name of the person who filed the complaint;

(2)

the date the complaint is received by the Title IV-D agency;

(3)

the subject matter of the complaint;

(4)

the name of each person contacted in relation to the complaint;

(5)

a summary of the results of the review or investigation of the complaint; and

(6)

an explanation of the reason the file was closed, if the agency closed the file without taking action other than to investigate the complaint.

(e)

The Title IV-D agency, at least quarterly until final disposition of the complaint, shall notify the person filing the complaint and each person who is a subject of the complaint of the status of the investigation of the complaint unless the notice would jeopardize an undercover investigation.

(f)

The Title IV-D agency shall provide to the person filing the complaint and to each person who is a subject of the complaint a copy of the Title IV-D agency’s policies and procedures relating to complaint investigation and resolution.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 556, Sec. 54, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 231.119 — Ombudsman Program, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­231.­htm#231.­119 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

231.001
Designation of Title Iv-d Agency
231.002
Powers and Duties
231.003
Forms and Procedures
231.005
Biennial Report Required
231.006
Ineligibility to Receive State Grants or Loans or Receive Payment on State Contracts
231.007
Debts to State
231.008
Disposition of Funds
231.009
Payment of Penalties
231.010
Cooperation with Department of Protective and Regulatory Services
231.0011
Development of Statewide Integrated System for Child Support, Medical Support, and Dental Support Enforcement
231.0012
Child Support Enforcement Management
231.012
Child Support Work Group
231.0013
Dedication of Funds
231.014
Personnel
231.015
Insurance Reporting Program
231.016
Dismissal of Certain Claims Against Title Iv-d Agency or Title Iv-d Agency Employee
231.101
Title Iv-d Child Support Services
231.102
Eligibility for Child Support Services
231.103
Application and Service Fees
231.104
Assignment of Right to Support
231.105
Notice of Change of Payee
231.106
Notice of Termination of Assignment
231.107
Certificate of Assignment or of Termination of Assignment
231.108
Confidentiality of Records and Privileged Communications
231.109
Attorneys Representing State
231.110
Authorization of Service
231.111
Disqualification of Agency
231.112
Information on Paternity Establishment
231.113
Enforcement of Support Obligations in Public Assistance Cases
231.114
Reports of Child Support Payments to Consumer Reporting Agencies
231.115
Noncooperation by Recipient of Public Assistance
231.116
Information on Internet
231.117
Employment Services-related Referrals for Unemployed and Underemployed Obligors
231.118
Service of Citation
231.119
Ombudsman Program
231.120
Toll-free Telephone Number for Employers
231.121
Availability of Brochures
231.122
Monitoring Child Support Cases
231.123
Cooperation with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Programs
231.124
Child Support Arrearages Payment Incentive Program
231.201
Definitions
231.202
Authorized Costs and Fees in Title Iv-d Cases
231.203
State Exemption from Bond Not Affected
231.204
Prohibited Fees in Title Iv-d Cases
231.205
Limitations on Liability of Attorney General for Authorized Fees and Costs
231.206
Restriction on Fees for Child Support or Registry Services in Title Iv-d Cases
231.207
Method of Billing for Allowable Fees
231.208
Agreements for Reimbursement in Lieu of Fees
231.209
Payment for Services Not Affected by This Subchapter
231.210
Authority to Pay Litigation Expenses
231.211
Award of Cost Against Nonprevailing Party in Title Iv-d Case
231.301
Title Iv-d Parent Locator Services
231.302
Information to Assist in Location of Persons or Property
231.303
Title Iv-d Administrative Subpoena
231.305
Memorandum of Understanding on Child Support for Children Receiving Public Assistance
231.306
Maximizing Medical Support and Dental Support Establishment and Collection by the Title Iv-d Agency
231.307
Financial Institution Data Matches
231.308
Public Identification of Certain Obligors
231.309
Rewards for Information
231.1015
Administrative Adjustment of Support Obligations During Obligor’s Incarceration
231.1016
Review of Administrative Adjustment of Support Obligations
231.1017
Modification of Support Obligation After Obligor’s Release from Incarceration
231.1165
Information on Service of Citation
231.1211
Informational Materials on Standard Possession Order
231.2025
Contingency Fees

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 231.119’s source at texas​.gov