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CT SB00854
Bill
Status
2/10/2021
Primary Sponsor
Human Services Committee
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AI Summary
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Office of Child Support Services shall establish, maintain, and periodically update a list of all delinquent child support obligors using state case registry information.
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List must contain at least the name, residential address, and amount of delinquent child support owed by each obligor, excluding amounts subject to pending appeals.
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Office shall publish the names, residential addresses, and amounts owed by the 100 individuals with the highest delinquent child support obligations on the Department of Social Services' website.
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"Delinquent child support obligor" is defined as someone who owes overdue child support exceeding 90 days of periodic payments or has failed to provide court-ordered medical or dental insurance coverage for 90 days.
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Effective date is July 1, 2021.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning A List Of The 100 Most Delinquent Child Support Obligors.
Last Action
Moved to Foot of the Calendar, Senate
5/26/2021