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MS HB525
Bill
Status
3/4/2025
Primary Sponsor
Steve Massengill
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AI Summary
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Requires the Division of Human Services to notify both the licensee and their employer by first class mail when a commercial driver's license holder is behind on child support and faces possible suspension after 90 days of non-compliance.
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Maintains the existing 90-day notice period before commercial driver's license suspension, allowing licensees to pay arrearage, establish a payment schedule, or request a review with the division.
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Brings forward Section 93-11-163 to clarify that courts may order license suspension for child support delinquency and that licensing entities must treat such court-ordered suspensions the same as administrative suspensions under Section 93-11-157.
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Establishes that licensees can appeal license suspensions to chancery court within 30 days by posting a $200 bond, with the appeal potentially staying the suspension at the court's discretion.
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Takes effect July 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Commercial Driver's License; require notice to employer when possibility of suspension for unpaid child support.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/4/2025