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Sen. Shippey files RS 32137 to move child-support license-exemption rules into statute; committee sends to print

2436121 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

A proposed statutory change would move an existing administrative rule on 'good cause' exemptions for driver and occupational license suspensions in child-support enforcement into law and remove TANF as a listed exemption. The Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted to send the request to print.

Sen. Brandon Shippey introduced RS 32137 to the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, proposing to move section 302 of IDAPA 16.03.03 (Child Support Services) from administrative rule into statute and to codify the list of "good cause" exemptions that prevent suspension of a driver's or occupational license for failure to pay child support. "It is time to move these chapters into code and to return law making to the lawmakers," Shippey said during his presentation.

The bill as drafted would carry forward longstanding exemptions currently found in the…

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