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1 | | retain his or her driver's license for up to 12 months, to |
2 | | enable him or her to maintain or obtain gainful employment, |
3 | | seek self-employment, start a business, or participate in |
4 | | job training or other programs to enable the parent to |
5 | | obtain employment and pay child support. |
6 | | (2) To mitigate potential financial and relationship |
7 | | harm to children and families caused by the loss of a |
8 | | parent's driving privileges. |
9 | | (3) To recognize the financial cost and difficulty of |
10 | | transporting children and families and maintaining |
11 | | employment, seeking employment or self-employment, or |
12 | | starting a business caused by a loss of driving privileges, |
13 | | while balancing the obligor's financial responsibility as |
14 | | outlined in the child support order. |
15 | | (b) In any proceeding to enforce arrearages in child |
16 | | support payments or orders, the obligor has the right to |
17 | | petition the court or child support administrative body for an |
18 | | order to stay the suspension of driver's license ("Stay Order") |
19 | | for a period of up to 12 months after the date of the Stay |
20 | | Order. As the child support arrearage accrued while the |
21 | | obligor's license had yet to be suspended, the obligor must |
22 | | prove by clear and convincing evidence that the suspension |
23 | | should be stayed and that the child support obligation will be |
24 | | paid. |
25 | | (c) The court or the child support administrative body |
26 | | shall oversee the Stay Order and shall review the Stay Order |
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1 | | every 90 days to determine if the obligor has either started to |
2 | | pay child support if already employed or gains employment, made |
3 | | efforts to gain employment, or participated in job training or |
4 | | another work program towards employment, or became |
5 | | self-employed or started a business, for a period of up to 12 |
6 | | months after the date of the Stay Order, and shall have the |
7 | | discretion to extend the time of review upon good cause shown, |
8 | | as indicated in subsection (h). |
9 | | (d) The court or child support administrative body shall, |
10 | | after issuance of a Stay Order: |
11 | | (1) Require that evidence of employment be presented to |
12 | | the court or child support administrative body, if the |
13 | | obligor is employed at the time that the Stay Order is |
14 | | entered, and order the obligor to either sign a wage |
15 | | garnishment or wage assignment agreement or sign a request |
16 | | to the employer for withholding of child support, in order |
17 | | to avoid license suspension. |
18 | | (2) Require that an obligor who is not employed seek |
19 | | employment, job training, or a work program through the |
20 | | Department of Employment Security and other means, and |
21 | | report to the court, in accordance with the provisions |
22 | | above, with a diary, listing, or other documentation of his |
23 | | or her efforts to gain employment in accordance with such |
24 | | order. |
25 | | (3) Require that evidence be presented to the court or |
26 | | child support administrative body, at the next hearing, if |
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1 | | the obligor obtains employment, and order the obligor to |
2 | | either sign a wage garnishment or wage assignment |
3 | | agreement, or sign a request to the employer for |
4 | | withholding of child support, in order to avoid license |
5 | | suspension. |
6 | | (4) Require that evidence be presented to the court or |
7 | | child support administrative body if the obligor starts a |
8 | | business or obtains income by self-employment. |
9 | | (5) Upon the receipt of proper proof by the court or |
10 | | child support administrative body of the existence of a |
11 | | business owned by the obligor, require the obligor to begin |
12 | | a process of repayment in order to avoid license |
13 | | suspension. |
14 | | (6) Require an obligor who is self-employed, or starts |
15 | | a business, to provide, on an annual basis until the child |
16 | | support is completely repaid, to an administrative agency |
17 | | designated by the court or child support administrative |
18 | | body, financial statements showing income and expenses |
19 | | from the business or the self-employment, which shall be |
20 | | treated as evidence of the income available for child |
21 | | support payments. |
22 | | (e) The court shall require clear and convincing evidence |
23 | | to adjudicate any additional issues raised by the obligor, |
24 | | including temporary disability or incapacity of the obligor and |
25 | | any reasonable efforts undertaken by the obligor to begin a |
26 | | process of repayment, modification, or reconsideration of the |
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1 | | arrearage or child support order in determining whether to |
2 | | issue a Stay Order. |
3 | | (f) Any support orders entered by the court in cases |
4 | | subject to this Section shall include the status of the |
5 | | driver's license until the child support arrearages are paid. |
6 | | (g) The court or child support administrative body may |
7 | | terminate the Stay Order and order the immediate suspension of |
8 | | the obligor's driver's license before the 12-month period is |
9 | | over if the obligor fails to meet any or all of the provisions |
10 | | set forth within this Section. The court may also enter |
11 | | additional sanctions against an obligor who fails to meet any |
12 | | or all of the provisions set forth within this Section. |
13 | | (h) The court or child support administrative body shall |
14 | | review the obligor's request for stay of the driver's license |
15 | | suspension every 90 days, for a period up to 12 months, and may |
16 | | make a determination as to the obligor's actual compliance and |
17 | | the obligor's efforts to comply with the order. The court or |
18 | | child support administrative body shall have the discretion to |
19 | | extend the Stay Order after the first 12-month period, upon |
20 | | good cause shown, including a good faith effort on the part of |
21 | | the obligor to pay the child support obligation, and continue |
22 | | to review the obligor's compliance with the Stay Order every 90 |
23 | | days, as provided in this Section. |
24 | | (i) If the provisions of this Section are inconsistent with |
25 | | the requirements pertaining to Sections 7-705 and 7-706 of this |
26 | | Code, the provisions of this Section control. ".
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