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Committee holds interim study on child-support modifications tied to parole after agency concerns
Summary
An interim study brought by Rep. Lanny Fite on coordinating child-support modification and serving paperwork at parole drew testimony from a constituent and the Office of Child Support Enforcement; the committee held the ISP after agency staff raised federal confidentiality and scope concerns.
Representative Lanny Fite introduced an interim study (originally filed as House Bill 1699) to explore whether parole or probation contacts could be used to serve child-support modification paperwork and improve coordination between the Department of Corrections/Community Corrections and the Office of Child Support Enforcement.
Selena Davis, who described a multi-year personal struggle to get modification paperwork served after a parolee's release, urged legislative or operational changes to allow modifications to be handled at the time an individual meets with parole officers. "If there…
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