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MN SF3706
Bill
Status
3/21/2018
Primary Sponsor
Mary Kiffmeyer
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AI Summary
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Adds a fourth circumstance where a parent is not considered voluntarily unemployed or underemployed: when determined eligible by an authorized government agency to receive general assistance or Supplemental Security Income payments.
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Allows earned income (excluding public assistance payments) of parents eligible for general assistance or Supplemental Security Income to be considered for calculating child support obligations.
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Requires public authorities to provide written notice to obligors at least 30 days before reporting child support arrears to consumer reporting agencies.
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Permits obligors to prevent arrears reporting within 21 days of notice by either paying arrears in full or requesting administrative review limited to mistaken identity, pending legal actions, or incorrect balance issues.
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Requires public authorities to report to consumer reporting agencies when an obligor has paid arrears in full or is current on monthly support obligations, and mandates monthly reports consistent with credit reporting industry standards.
Legislative Description
Child support potential income determinations and arrears reporting provisions modifications
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy
3/21/2018