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House updates child support statutes to allow use of ITINs, modernize language and enable electronic notices
Summary
The House passed House Bill 3348 to modernize Oregon’s child support statutes, permit use of ITINs for tracking parents without Social Security numbers, allow certain electronic notices, and change terminology to reflect program services.
The House passed House Bill 3348, a statutory cleanup and modernization of Oregon’s child support program that also explicitly permits use of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) when parents lack Social Security numbers.
Representative Cropp, the bill’s carrier, said the measure replaces outdated terminology in Oregon Revised Statutes chapter 25, clarifies that the agency provides program services (not just enforcement), and expands delivery methods by allowing certain…
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