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ND SB2132
Bill
Status
Passed
4/19/2021
Primary Sponsor
Curtiss Kreun
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AI Summary
- Monthly child support obligations established after December 31, 2017 automatically expire when an obligor is incarcerated for 180 days or longer, excluding pre-sentence time.
- Support obligations may continue during incarceration if based on actual income and the moving party demonstrates the obligor's income exceeds minimum guidelines under section 14-09-09.7.
- "Incarceration" is defined as placement in a custodial setting where the obligor cannot earn wages outside the facility, excluding probation or work release.
- Past-due support owed before the obligation expires remains enforceable.
- The child support agency must notify both parties of expiration and automatically re-establish obligations when the obligor is released if the case remains open, without requiring a new application.
Legislative Description
The child support obligation of an incarcerated parent.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 04/16
4/19/2021
Committee Referrals
Judiciary2/19/2021
Health and Human Services1/5/2021
Full Bill Text
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