An Act To Increase Child Support Collections
Sec. 1. 19-A MRSA §2360-B is enacted to read:
§ 2360-B. Setoff of debts against gambling winnings
(1) Slot machines operated by a slot machine operator, as defined in Title 8, section 1001, subsection 42;
(2) Pari-mutuel wagering at an off-track betting facility licensed under Title 8, section 275-D; or
(3) Pari-mutuel wagering at a commercial track licensed under Title 8, section 271.
(1) A slot machine operator, as defined in Title 8, section 1001, subsection 42;
(2) A person licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at an off-track betting facility under Title 8, section 275-D; and
(3) A person licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at a commercial track under Title 8, section 271.
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This bill requires persons licensed as slot machine operators and persons licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at off-track betting facilities or commercial tracks to offset gambling winnings for the purpose of collecting child support debts prior to disbursing winnings to a child support obligor. A similar process is currently used by the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations when an individual wins the lottery. The term "gambling winnings reporter" means a slot machine operator and a person licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at off-track betting facilities or commercial tracks. The bill does not apply to pari-mutuel wagering at agricultural fairs.
The Department of Health and Human Services shall provide a method for the gambling winnings reporter to determine whether a person due gambling winnings owes a child support debt. If the winner owes a child support debt, the gambling winnings reporter shall subtract from the winnings the amount of the child support debt and remit the amount of the winnings that were subtracted to the department.
The person identified as owing the child support debt has a right to appeal the determination.
The department shall prepare written materials for all the gambling winnings reporters to provide to patrons who are determined to owe child support debts.
Any information about a person owing child support provided by the department to a gambling winnings reporter is confidential. The information may be used by the gambling winnings reporter only for the purpose of carrying out the law. Use or disclosure of the information for any other purpose is a Class E crime.
A gambling winnings reporter is immune from criminal and civil liability for good faith actions to comply with the law. A gambling winnings reporter who knowingly fails to comply with the offset procedures is subject to a civil penalty of $1,000 per violation.