| G. Place liens and order execution on the obligor's | property; |
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| H. Order an obligor to keep the tribunal informed of the | obligor's current residential address, telephone number, | employer, address of employment and telephone number at | the place of employment; |
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| I. Issue a capias for an obligor who has failed after | proper notice to appear at a hearing ordered by the | tribunal and enter the capias in any local and state | computer systems for criminal warrants; |
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| J. Order the obligor to seek appropriate employment by | specified methods; |
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| K. Award reasonable attorney's fees and other fees and | costs; or |
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| L. Grant any other available remedy. |
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| | Sec. 16. 19-A MRSA §3005, sub-§6 is enacted to read: |
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| | 6.__Convert foreign currency amount to dollar amount.__If | requested to enforce a support order, arrears or judgment or | modify a support order stated in a foreign currency, a | responding tribunal of this State shall convert the amount | stated in the foreign currency to the equivalent amount in | dollars under the applicable official or market exchange rate | as publicly reported. |
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| (This is Section 305 of the Uniform Act.) |
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| This section establishes a wide variety of duties for a | responding tribunal. It contains: ministerial functions, | Subsection (a); judicial functions, Subsection (b); and, | substantive rules applicable to interstate cases, Subsections | (c)-(e). Because a responding tribunal may be an | administrative agency rather than a court, the Act explicitly | states that a tribunal is not granted powers that it does not | otherwise possess under state law. For example, authority to | enforce a support order by contempt generally is limited to | courts. |
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| Subsection (a) directs the filing of the documents received | without regard to whether an initiating tribunal in another | State was involved in forwarding the documentation. It also | directs that the individual or entity requesting the filing be | notified, but leaves the means of that notification to local | law. The advent of a variety of swifter, and perhaps even more | reliable, |
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