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NY A04263
Bill
Status
2/1/2013
Primary Sponsor
William Barclay
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AI Summary
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Creates a "Deadbeats Most Wanted List" maintained by the Commissioner of Children and Family Services identifying individuals with child support arrearages exceeding $5,000 under New York court or administrative orders.
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Requires 90 days advance notice by certified mail to individuals before their names are disclosed, with disclosure permitted only if the arrearage remains unpaid 60 days after notice and no payment agreement exists.
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Excludes individuals with written payment agreements or whose arrearages are subject to administrative or judicial review from disclosure on the list.
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Mandates creation and maintenance of one or more websites containing names, photographs if available, arrearage amounts, and other relevant information on selected delinquent child support obligors, with selection based on arrearage amount, payment likelihood, and location necessity.
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Requires family court clerks to cooperate with counties and municipalities by providing information on individuals in child support arrears who have been found in contempt of court for purposes of creating their own webpages; takes effect 180 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
Relates to establishing a deadbeats most wanted list and world wide web page.
Last Action
referred to social services
1/8/2014