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DOJ outlines technical updates to child support statutes in HB 3348A
Summary
House Bill 3348A would modernize language and procedures in Oregon’s child support statutes (ORS chapter 25), allow certain notices to be delivered electronically with authorization, and permit use of an ITIN when an individual lacks a Social Security number for program purposes; the Department of Justice testified in support.
The Department of Justice’s Division of Child Support presented House Bill 3348A to the Senate Committee on Human Services, describing technical modernizations to statutes governing Oregon’s child support program in ORS chapter 25.
Kate Cooper Richardson, director of the DOJ Division of Child Support, told the committee the bill makes “small changes, but good ones” to modernize dated language, update procedures, and expand options for delivering notices.…
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