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Committee backs bill to move child-support license-exemptions from rule into statute and remove TANF exemption

3220289 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 1051, presented by Sen. Brandon Shippey, would move a longstanding IDAPA rule provision on good-cause exemptions for driver/occupational license suspension into statute and remove Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients from an allowed exemption; the committee voted to send the bill to the floor with a due-pass."

Senator Brandon Shippey presented Senate Bill 1051 to the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, proposing to codify in statute a provision currently found in administrative rule that lists good-cause exemptions to driver or occupational license suspension for people not meeting child-support obligations.

Shippey told the committee the bill "moves section 3 0 2 from…

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