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Panel clears bill moving child‑support rule provisions into statute; provisions include foster‑care intercepts and credit reporting
Summary
House Bill 336 would transfer several child‑support administrative rule provisions into statute, including authority to intercept child support to assist foster care placements and to notify credit bureaus when arrears exceed $2,000 for three months; the committee gave the bill a due‑pass recommendation.
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted to send House Bill 336 to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation. Representative Lucas Kaler, sponsor, said the bill moves portions of IDAPA child‑support rules into statute and highlighted several specific items carried into law from rule.
Key changes described by the sponsor include:…
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