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Utah House reinstates child-support withholding language to meet federal deadline, passes HB45
Summary
The House voted to reinstate language in House Bill 45 to ensure state compliance with a federal child-support withholding mandate effective Jan. 1, 1994, after floor debate on federal mandates, collection records and enforcement tools; the bill passed and will be transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 25 voted to reinstate deleted language in House Bill 45 that state sponsors say is necessary to bring Utah into compliance with a federal child-support withholding mandate that takes effect Jan. 1, 1994. Representative Haman moved to reinsert text beginning on page 17 (sections 9–12) to ensure deductions may be made from employers when a court orders withholding, and the motion passed.
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