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Senate backs driver's‑license suspension for unpaid child support, asks for interim study
Summary
The Senate passed House Bill 15 to permit driver's license privilege suspension for failure to pay court‑ordered child support; sponsors said the tool targets those able to pay, and several senators asked for follow‑up study during the interim on visitation and enforcement impacts.
The Utah Senate voted to pass House Bill 15, a measure that allows suspension of driver's license privileges for individuals who fail to pay court‑ordered child support. Senator Carlene Walker, sponsor of the Senate motion on the item, emphasized that the bill targets custodial enforcement rather than visitation rights:…
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