108.13(5)

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(5) Other deductions. The department may make a deduction from a claimant’s benefit payments for any purpose that is permitted by federal law.

108.13

108.13 Deductions from benefit payments.

108.13(1)

(1) Assignment before payment. Except as provided in subs. (4) and (5) and § 108.135, no claim for benefits under this chapter nor any interest in the fund is assignable before payment. This subsection does not affect the survival of such a claim or interest.

108.13(2)

(2) Liability of claimant. Except as provided in subs. (4) and (5), no claim for benefits awarded, adjudged or paid or any interest in the fund may be taken on account of any liability incurred by the party entitled thereto. This subsection does not apply to liability incurred as the result of an overpayment of unemployment insurance benefits under the law of any state or the federal government.

108.13(3)

(3) Death of claimant. If a claimant dies during or after a week of unemployment in which the claimant was otherwise eligible to receive benefits and for which benefits are payable, the department may designate any person who in its judgment should properly receive the benefits in lieu of the claimant. A receipt or an endorsement from the person so designated fully discharges the fund from liability for the benefits.

108.13(4)

(4) Deductions for child support obligations.

108.13(4)(a)

(a) As used in this subsection:

108.13(4)(a)1.

1. “Child support obligations” includes only those obligations which are being enforced pursuant to a plan described in 42 USC 654 which has been approved by the U.S. secretary of health and human services under part D of title IV of the social security act or which is otherwise authorized by federal law.

108.13(4)(a)2.

2. “Legal process” has the meaning given under 42 USC 662 (e).

108.13(4)(a)3.

3. “State or local child support enforcement agency” means any agency of a state or political subdivision of a state operating pursuant to a plan described in subd. 1.

108.13(4)(c)

(c) The department shall deduct and withhold from any unemployment insurance payable to a claimant who owes child support obligations:

108.13(4)(c)2.

2. Any amount required to be so deducted and withheld pursuant to legal process brought by the state or local child support enforcement agency; or

108.13(4)(c)3.

3. Any amount directed by the claimant to be deducted and withheld under this paragraph.

108.13(4)(a)4.

4. “Unemployment insurance” means any compensation payable under this chapter, including amounts payable by the department pursuant to an agreement under any federal law providing for compensation, assistance or allowances with respect to unemployment.

108.13(4)(b)

(b) A claimant filing a new claim for unemployment insurance shall, at the time of filing the claim, disclose whether or not he or she owes child support obligations. If any such claimant discloses that he or she owes child support obligations and is determined to be eligible for unemployment insurance, the department of workforce development shall notify the local child support enforcement agency enforcing the obligations that the claimant has been determined to be eligible for unemployment insurance.

108.13(4)(c)1.

1. Any amount determined pursuant to an agreement under 42 USC 654 (19) (B) (i) between the claimant and the state or local child support enforcement agency which is submitted to the department by the state or local child support enforcement agency;

108.13(4)(d)

(d) Any amount deducted and withheld under para. (c) shall be paid by the department to the appropriate state or local child support enforcement agency.

108.13(4)(e)

(e) Any amount deducted and withheld under para. (c) shall, for all purposes, be treated as if it were paid to the claimant as unemployment insurance and paid by the claimant to the state or local child support enforcement agency in satisfaction of his or her child support obligations.

108.13(4)(f)

(f) This subsection applies only if appropriate arrangements are made for the local child support enforcement agency to reimburse the department for administrative costs incurred by the department that are attributable to the interception of unemployment insurance for child support obligations.