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LD 1298 Title Page An Act To Penalize a Person Who is Habitually Late Making Child Support Payment... LD 1298 Title Page
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LR 872
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 19-A MRSA §2101, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1997, c. 466, §5
and affected by §28, is repealed and the following eancted in
its place:

 
2.__Compliance with a support order.__"Compliance with a
support order" means that the support obligor has obtained or
maintained health insurance coverage if required by a support
order and is:

 
A.__No more than 60 days in arrears:

 
(1)__In making payments in full for current support;

 
(2)__In making periodic payments on a support
arrearage pursuant to a written agreement with the
department; and

 
(3)__In making periodic payments as set forth in a
support order; and

 
B.__No more than 30 days in arrears in making payments as
described in paragraph A if the obligor has been in
arrears for more than 30 days in making payments as
described in paragraph A at least 2 times within the past
24 months.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill penalizes child support obligors who are
habitually late making child support payments. Under current
law, an obligor must be at least 60 days late in making child
support payments before the Department of Human Services
starts proceedings to revoke driver's licenses, recreational
licenses and occupational and professional credentials. This
bill authorizes the department to start those proceedings when
a child support obligor is only 30 days late in making child
support payments if that obligor has been at least 30 days
late in making payments at least twice during the past 24
months.


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