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NV SB390
Bill
AI Summary
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Reporting child support delinquents to the DMV for driver's license suspension becomes discretionary rather than mandatory, and is prohibited if suspension would impede the person's current or potential employment
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Arrearage threshold for DMV reporting changes to require at least 3 months of delinquent payments (or failure to provide court-ordered medical insurance), compared to the existing 2-month/$1,000 threshold for hunting/fishing license suspensions
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District attorneys and public agencies must collect demographic data including household income on persons notified of child support arrearages and submit annual reports to the Legislature by January 30
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Department of Wildlife hunting, fishing, and trapping license suspensions remain mandatory under existing criteria (2+ months delinquent and $1,000+ owed)
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Effective date is July 1, 2025, and the Administrator of the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services must seek federal approval to ensure compliance with Title IV-D funding requirements
Legislative Description
Revises provisions relating to the support of children. (BDR 38-85)
Last Action
(No further action taken.)
6/3/2025