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DOJ presents technical updates in public hearing on HB 3,348 to modernize child‑support statutes
Summary
The Oregon Department of Justice presented House Bill 3,348 to the House Committee on Early Childhood and Human Services, saying the measure would modernize language in ORS chapter 25, expand the controlling‑judgment process, and allow some notices to be delivered electronically with recipient consent.
Representatives of the Oregon Department of Justice appeared before the House Committee on Early Childhood and Human Services to present House Bill 3,348, a package of technical updates to Oregon’s child‑support statutes.
Kate Cooper Richardson, director of the DOJ Division of Child Support and the Oregon Child Support Program, told the committee the measure makes ‘‘technical improvements to the child support program’’ and modernizes multiple provisions in ORS chapter 25. "We need to modernize some outdated language,…
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