42 Usc Section 407
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42 usc section 407. 407 u s. The defendant hereby invokes the exemption granted under 42 usc 407. 2010 us codetitle 42 the public health and welfarechapter 7 social securitysubchapter ii federal old age survivors and disability insurance benefitssec.
The public health and welfare 407. Section 1383a b of this title referred to in subsec. 407 assignment of benefits.
The right of any person to any future payment under this subchapter shall not be transferable or assignable at law or in equity and none of the moneys paid or payable or rights existing under this subchapter shall be subject to execution levy attachment garnishment or other legal process or to the operation of any bankruptcy or insolvency law. 5121 et seq and related authorities. The public health and welfare.
Notice of exempt 42 usc 407 whereby note the defendants income is social security benefits. Source creditreferences in textcodificationamendmentseffective date. Title 42 the public health and welfare.
A 1 were redesignated chapters 2 and 21 and subtitle f of the internal revenue code of 1986 and are classified to sections 1401 et seq 3101 et seq and 6001 et seq respectively of title 26. Chapter 7 social security. Stafford disaster relief and emergency assistance act public law 93 288 as amended 42 u s c.
The right of any person to any future payment under this subchapter shall not be transferable or assignable at law or in equity and none of the moneys paid or payable or rights existing under this subchapter shall be subject. 1 a state to which a grant is made under section 403 for a fiscal year shall achieve the minimum participation rate specified in the following table for the fiscal year with respect to all families receiving assistance under the state program funded under this part or any other state program funded with qualified state expenditures as defined in section 409 a 7 b i. Defendant also moves to dismiss the plaintiffs action and to vacate any and all levies and or garnishments against the defendant.