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contributor.authorKansas. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services-
contributor.authorDeBoer, Janisen
contributor.otherKansas. Legislature. Senate. Judiciary Committeeen
date.accessioned2010-03-15T14:17:02Z-
date.available2010-03-15T14:17:02Z-
date.issued2009-03-16-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/2583-
description"Several years ago, the Legislature created a sanction against professional licenses that judges could apply when they found a parent in contempt of court for nonpayment of child support. HB 2201 will allow judges to use the same sanction in hearings that do not involve contempt of court, so long as child support is at least three months overdue. SRS believes this is a logical and moderate extension of the court’s current authority."en
description.statementofresponsibilityTestimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kansas Legislature, by Janis DeBoer, Director of the SRS Child Support Enforcement programen
format.extent102607 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshChild support -- Kansasen
titleHB 2201 – Professional license sanctions for nonpayment of child supporten
title.alternativeKansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services Legislative Testimony (2009)en
title.alternativeSRS Legislative Testimony (2009)en
title.alternativeHouse Bill 2201 – Professional license sanctions for nonpayment of child supporten
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