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RS 9:315.44 - Certification of noncompliance

LA Rev Stat § 9:315.44 (2018) (N/A)
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§315.44. Certification of noncompliance

A. The department may certify to the licensing authority that a licensee is not in compliance with an order of support in the event of any of the following:

(1) The obligor has not timely filed an objection to the notice of child support delinquency, he is not in compliance with an order of support, and more than twenty days have passed after service of the notice of child support delinquency.

(2) The obligor has timely filed an objection to the notice of child support delinquency and an adverse decision or order was issued after the administrative hearing, rehearing, or judicial review and all legal delays have lapsed.

(3) The department receives a certified copy of a final judgment in an action to make executory past-due payments under a child support award and the judgment specifically provides for the suspension or revocation of the obligor's license.

(4) The department receives a certified copy of a final judgment or order finding the obligor to be in violation of R.S. 14:74 (criminal neglect of family).

B. An obligor is not entitled to the notice of child support delinquency, required by R.S. 9:315.41, when certification of noncompliance is pursuant to Paragraph (A)(3) or (4) of this Section.

C. The certification shall be in writing unless the department and licensing authority agree that the department will transmit the certification in an electronic format. The department may enter into an interagency agreement with a licensing authority to facilitate the development, implementation, and use of a transmission system.

Acts 1995, No. 751, §1; Acts 2001, No. 612, §1, eff. June 22, 2001; Acts 2017, No. 298, §1.

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RS 9:315.44 - Certification of noncompliance