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AZ HB2192
Bill
Status
4/24/2017
Primary Sponsor
Regina Cobb
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AI Summary
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Adds requirement that obligors must "wilfully" fail to pay child support before license suspension proceedings, shifting burden to obligors to prove failure was not intentional.
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Establishes administrative review process allowing obligors to contest child support arrearage determinations within 15 days before court referral for license suspension.
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Authorizes courts to issue restricted driver licenses instead of full suspension, allowing obligors to drive between home, work, school, medical facilities, and parenting time locations if employed 30+ hours weekly and on approved payment plan.
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Extends license suspension enforcement to professional and occupational licenses through administrative orders when obligors are 6+ months in arrears and wilfully non-compliant.
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Modifies driver license suspension definitions and adds restricted license option for child support non-compliance under section 28-3159.
Legislative Description
Child support; driver license restriction
Transportation
Last Action
Chapter 183
4/24/2017