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91_HB3496 LRB9112299DJtm 1 AN ACT in relation to child support. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of 5 Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 505 as follows: 6 (750 ILCS 5/505) (from Ch. 40, par. 505) 7 (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 91-655) 8 Sec. 505. Child support; contempt; penalties. 9 (a) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, legal 10 separation, declaration of invalidity of marriage, a 11 proceeding for child support following dissolution of the 12 marriage by a court which lacked personal jurisdiction over 13 the absent spouse, a proceeding for modification of a 14 previous order for child support under Section 510 of this 15 Act, or any proceeding authorized under Section 501 or 601 of 16 this Act, the court may order either or both parents owing a 17 duty of support to a child of the marriage to pay an amount 18 reasonable and necessary for the child'shissupport, without 19 regard to marital misconduct. The duty of support owed to a 20 minor child includes the obligation to provide for the 21 reasonable and necessary physical, mental and emotional 22 health needs of the child. 23 (1) The Court shall determine the minimum amount of 24 support by using the following guidelines: 25 Number of Children Percent of Supporting Party's 26 Net Income 27 1 20% 28 2 25% 29 3 32% 30 4 40% 31 5 45% -2- LRB9112299DJtm 1 6 or more 50% 2 (2) The above guidelines shall be applied in each 3 case unless the court makes a finding that application of 4 the guidelines would be inappropriate, after considering 5 the best interests of the child in light of evidence 6 including but not limited to one or more of the following 7 relevant factors: 8 (a) the financial resources and needs of the 9 child; 10 (b) the financial resources and needs of the 11 custodial parent; 12 (c) the standard of living the child would 13 have enjoyed had the marriage not been dissolved; 14 (d) the physical and emotional condition of 15 the child, and his educational needs; and 16 (e) the financial resources and needs of the 17 non-custodial parent. 18 If the court deviates from the guidelines, the 19 court's finding shall state the amount of support that 20 would have been required under the guidelines, if 21 determinable. The court shall include the reason or 22 reasons for the variance from the guidelines. 23 (3) "Net income" is defined as the total of all 24 income from all sources, minus the following deductions: 25 (a) Federal income tax (properly calculated 26 withholding or estimated payments); 27 (b) State income tax (properly calculated 28 withholding or estimated payments); 29 (c) Social Security (FICA payments); 30 (d) Mandatory retirement contributions 31 required by law or as a condition of employment; 32 (e) Union dues; 33 (f) Dependent and individual 34 health/hospitalization insurance premiums; -3- LRB9112299DJtm 1 (g) Prior obligations of support or 2 maintenance actually paid pursuant to a court order; 3 (h) Expenditures for repayment of debts that 4 represent reasonable and necessary expenses for the 5 production of income, medical expenditures necessary 6 to preserve life or health, reasonable expenditures 7 for the benefit of the child and the other parent, 8 exclusive of gifts. The court shall reduce net 9 income in determining the minimum amount of support 10 to be ordered only for the period that such payments 11 are due and shall enter an order containing 12 provisions for its self-executing modification upon 13 termination of such payment period. 14 (4) In cases where the court order provides for 15 health/hospitalization insurance coverage pursuant to 16 Section 505.2 of this Act, the premiums for that 17 insurance, or that portion of the premiums for which the 18 supporting party is responsible in the case of insurance 19 provided through an employer's health insurance plan 20 where the employer pays a portion of the premiums, shall 21 be subtracted from net income in determining the minimum 22 amount of support to be ordered. 23 (4.5) In a proceeding for child support following 24 dissolution of the marriage by a court that lacked 25 personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse, and in 26 which the court is requiring payment of support for the 27 period before the date an order for current support is 28 entered, there is a rebuttable presumption that the 29 supporting party's net income for the prior period was 30 the same as his or her net income at the time the order 31 for current support is entered. 32 (5) If the net income cannot be determined because 33 of default or any other reason, the court shall order 34 support in an amount considered reasonable in the -4- LRB9112299DJtm 1 particular case. The final order in all cases shall 2 state the support level in dollar amounts. 3 (a-5) In an action to enforce an order for support based 4 on the respondent's failure to make support payments as 5 required by the order, notice of proceedings to hold the 6 respondent in contempt for that failure may be served on the 7 respondent by personal service or by regular mail addressed 8 to the respondent's last known address. The respondent's 9 last known address may be determined from records of the 10 clerk of the court, from the Federal Case Registry of Child 11 Support Orders, or by any other reasonable means. 12 (b) Failure of either parent to comply with an order to 13 pay support shall be punishable as in other cases of 14 contempt. In addition to other penalties provided by law the 15 Court may, after finding the parent guilty of contempt, order 16 that the parent be: 17 (1) placed on probation with such conditions of 18 probation as the Court deems advisable; 19 (2) sentenced to periodic imprisonment for a period 20 not to exceed 6 months; provided, however, that the Court 21 may permit the parent to be released for periods of time 22 during the day or night to: 23 (A) work; or 24 (B) conduct a business or other self-employed 25 occupation. 26 The Court may further order any part or all of the 27 earnings of a parent during a sentence of periodic 28 imprisonment paid to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or to the 29 parent having custody or to the guardian having custody of 30 the minor children of the sentenced parent for the support of 31 said minor children until further order of the Court. 32 If there is a unity of interest and ownership sufficient 33 to render no financial separation between a non-custodial 34 parent and another person or persons or business entity, the -5- LRB9112299DJtm 1 court may pierce the ownership veil of the person, persons, 2 or business entity to discover assets of the non-custodial 3 parent held in the name of that person, those persons, or 4 that business entity. The following circumstances are 5 sufficient to authorize a court to order discovery of the 6 assets of a person, persons, or business entity and to compel 7 the application of any discovered assets toward payment on 8 the judgment for support: 9 (1) the non-custodial parent and the person, 10 persons, or business entity maintain records together. 11 (2) the non-custodial parent and the person, 12 persons, or business entity fail to maintain an arms 13 length relationship between themselves with regard to any 14 assets. 15 (3) the non-custodial parent transfers assets to 16 the person, persons, or business entity with the intent 17 to perpetrate a fraud on the custodial parent. 18 With respect to assets which are real property, no order 19 entered under this paragraph shall affect the rights of bona 20 fide purchasers, mortgagees, judgment creditors, or other 21 lien holders who acquire their interests in the property 22 prior to the time a notice of lis pendens pursuant to the 23 Code of Civil Procedure or a copy of the order is placed of 24 record in the office of the recorder of deeds for the county 25 in which the real property is located. 26 The court may also order in cases where the parent is 90 27 days or more delinquent in payment of support or has been 28 adjudicated in arrears in an amount equal to 90 days 29 obligation or more, that the parent's Illinois driving 30 privileges be suspended until the court determines that the 31 parent is in compliance with the order of support. The court 32 may also order that the parent be issued a family financial 33 responsibility driving permit that would allow limited 34 driving privileges for employment and medical purposes in -6- LRB9112299DJtm 1 accordance with Section 7-702.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. 2 The clerk of the circuit court shall certify the order 3 suspending the driving privileges of the parent or granting 4 the issuance of a family financial responsibility driving 5 permit to the Secretary of State on forms prescribed by the 6 Secretary. Upon receipt of the authenticated documents, the 7 Secretary of State shall suspend the parent's driving 8 privileges until further order of the court and shall, if 9 ordered by the court, subject to the provisions of Section 10 7-702.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, issue a family 11 financial responsibility driving permit to the parent. 12 In addition to the penalties or punishment that may be 13 imposed under this Section, any person whose conduct 14 constitutes a violation of Section 151of the Non-Support 15 Punishmentof Spouse and ChildrenAct may be prosecuted under 16 that ActSection, and a person convicted under that Act 17Sectionmay be sentenced in accordance with that ActSection. 18 The sentence may include but need not be limited to a 19 requirement that the person perform community service under 20 Section 50subsection (b)of that ActSectionor participate 21 in a work alternative program under Section 50subsection (c)22 of that ActSection. A person may not be required to 23 participate in a work alternative program under Section 50 24subsection (c)of that ActSectionif the person is currently 25 participating in a work program pursuant to Section 505.1 of 26 this Act. 27 A support obligation, or any portion of a support 28 obligation, which becomes due and remains unpaid for 30 days 29 or more shall accrue interest at the rate of 9% per annum. 30 (c) A one-time charge of 20% is imposable upon the 31 amount of past-due child support owed on July 1, 1988 which 32 has accrued under a support order entered by the court. The 33 charge shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of 34 Section 10-21 of the Illinois Public Aid Code and shall be -7- LRB9112299DJtm 1 enforced by the court upon petition. 2 (d) Any new or existing support order entered by the 3 court under this Section shall be deemed to be a series of 4 judgments against the person obligated to pay support 5 thereunder, each such judgment to be in the amount of each 6 payment or installment of support and each such judgment to 7 be deemed entered as of the date the corresponding payment or 8 installment becomes due under the terms of the support order. 9 Each such judgment shall have the full force, effect and 10 attributes of any other judgment of this State, including the 11 ability to be enforced. A lien arises by operation of law 12 against the real and personal property of the noncustodial 13 parent for each installment of overdue support owed by the 14 noncustodial parent. 15 (e) When child support is to be paid through the clerk 16 of the court in a county of 1,000,000 inhabitants or less, 17 the order shall direct the obligor to pay to the clerk, in 18 addition to the child support payments, all fees imposed by 19 the county board under paragraph (3) of subsection (u) of 20 Section 27.1 of the Clerks of Courts Act. Unless paid in 21 cash or pursuant to an order for withholding, the payment of 22 the fee shall be by a separate instrument from the support 23 payment and shall be made to the order of the Clerk. 24 (f) All orders for support, when entered or modified, 25 shall include a provision requiring the obligor to notify the 26 court and, in cases in which a party is receiving child and 27 spouse services under Article X of the Illinois Public Aid 28 Code, the Illinois Department of Public Aid, within 7 days, 29 (i) of the name and address of any new employer of the 30 obligor, (ii) whether the obligor has access to health 31 insurance coverage through the employer or other group 32 coverage and, if so, the policy name and number and the names 33 of persons covered under the policy, and (iii) of any new 34 residential or mailing address or telephone number of the -8- LRB9112299DJtm 1 non-custodial parent. In any subsequent action to enforce a 2 support order, upon a sufficient showing that a diligent 3 effort has been made to ascertain the location of the 4 non-custodial parent, service of process or provision of 5 notice necessary in the case may be made at the last known 6 address of the non-custodial parent in any manner expressly 7 provided by the Code of Civil Procedure or this Act, which 8 service shall be sufficient for purposes of due process. 9 (g) An order for support shall include a date on which 10 the current support obligation terminates. The termination 11 date shall be no earlier than the date on which the child 12 covered by the order will attain the age of majority or is 13 otherwise emancipated. The order for support shall state that 14 the termination date does not apply to any arrearage that may 15 remain unpaid on that date. Nothing in this subsection shall 16 be construed to prevent the court from modifying the order. 17 (h) An order entered under this Section shall include a 18 provision requiring the obligor to report to the obligee and 19 to the clerk of court within 10 days each time the obligor 20 obtains new employment, and each time the obligor's 21 employment is terminated for any reason. The report shall be 22 in writing and shall, in the case of new employment, include 23 the name and address of the new employer. Failure to report 24 new employment or the termination of current employment, if 25 coupled with nonpayment of support for a period in excess of 26 60 days, is indirect criminal contempt. For any obligor 27 arrested for failure to report new employment bond shall be 28 set in the amount of the child support that should have been 29 paid during the period of unreported employment. An order 30 entered under this Section shall also include a provision 31 requiring the obligor and obligee parents to advise each 32 other of a change in residence within 5 days of the change 33 except when the court finds that the physical, mental, or 34 emotional health of a party or that of a minor child, or -9- LRB9112299DJtm 1 both, would be seriously endangered by disclosure of the 2 party's address. 3 (Source: P.A. 90-18, eff. 7-1-97; 90-476, eff. 1-1-98; 4 90-539, eff. 6-1-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 90-733, eff. 5 8-11-98; 91-113, eff. 7-15-99; 91-397, eff. 1-1-00; revised 6 10-13-99.) 7 (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 91-655) 8 Sec. 505. Child support; contempt; penalties. 9 (a) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, legal 10 separation, declaration of invalidity of marriage, a 11 proceeding for child support following dissolution of the 12 marriage by a court which lacked personal jurisdiction over 13 the absent spouse, a proceeding for modification of a 14 previous order for child support under Section 510 of this 15 Act, or any proceeding authorized under Section 501 or 601 of 16 this Act, the court may order either or both parents owing a 17 duty of support to a child of the marriage to pay an amount 18 reasonable and necessary for the child'shissupport, without 19 regard to marital misconduct. The duty of support owed to a 20 minor child includes the obligation to provide for the 21 reasonable and necessary physical, mental and emotional 22 health needs of the child. 23 (1) The Court shall determine the minimum amount of 24 support by using the following guidelines: 25 Number of Children Percent of Supporting Party's 26 Net Income 27 1 20% 28 2 25% 29 3 32% 30 4 40% 31 5 45% 32 6 or more 50% 33 (2) The above guidelines shall be applied in each 34 case unless the court makes a finding that application of -10- LRB9112299DJtm 1 the guidelines would be inappropriate, after considering 2 the best interests of the child in light of evidence 3 including but not limited to one or more of the following 4 relevant factors: 5 (a) the financial resources and needs of the 6 child; 7 (b) the financial resources and needs of the 8 custodial parent; 9 (c) the standard of living the child would 10 have enjoyed had the marriage not been dissolved; 11 (d) the physical and emotional condition of 12 the child, and his educational needs; and 13 (e) the financial resources and needs of the 14 non-custodial parent. 15 If the court deviates from the guidelines, the 16 court's finding shall state the amount of support that 17 would have been required under the guidelines, if 18 determinable. The court shall include the reason or 19 reasons for the variance from the guidelines. 20 (3) "Net income" is defined as the total of all 21 income from all sources, minus the following deductions: 22 (a) Federal income tax (properly calculated 23 withholding or estimated payments); 24 (b) State income tax (properly calculated 25 withholding or estimated payments); 26 (c) Social Security (FICA payments); 27 (d) Mandatory retirement contributions 28 required by law or as a condition of employment; 29 (e) Union dues; 30 (f) Dependent and individual 31 health/hospitalization insurance premiums; 32 (g) Prior obligations of support or 33 maintenance actually paid pursuant to a court order; 34 (h) Expenditures for repayment of debts that -11- LRB9112299DJtm 1 represent reasonable and necessary expenses for the 2 production of income, medical expenditures necessary 3 to preserve life or health, reasonable expenditures 4 for the benefit of the child and the other parent, 5 exclusive of gifts. The court shall reduce net 6 income in determining the minimum amount of support 7 to be ordered only for the period that such payments 8 are due and shall enter an order containing 9 provisions for its self-executing modification upon 10 termination of such payment period. 11 (4) In cases where the court order provides for 12 health/hospitalization insurance coverage pursuant to 13 Section 505.2 of this Act, the premiums for that 14 insurance, or that portion of the premiums for which the 15 supporting party is responsible in the case of insurance 16 provided through an employer's health insurance plan 17 where the employer pays a portion of the premiums, shall 18 be subtracted from net income in determining the minimum 19 amount of support to be ordered. 20 (4.5) In a proceeding for child support following 21 dissolution of the marriage by a court that lacked 22 personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse, and in 23 which the court is requiring payment of support for the 24 period before the date an order for current support is 25 entered, there is a rebuttable presumption that the 26 supporting party's net income for the prior period was 27 the same as his or her net income at the time the order 28 for current support is entered. 29 (5) If the net income cannot be determined because 30 of default or any other reason, the court shall order 31 support in an amount considered reasonable in the 32 particular case. The final order in all cases shall 33 state the support level in dollar amounts. However, if 34 the court finds that the child support amount cannot be -12- LRB9112299DJtm 1 expressed exclusively as a dollar amount because all or a 2 portion of the payor's net income is uncertain as to 3 source, time of payment, or amount, the court may order a 4 percentage amount of support in addition to a specific 5 dollar amount and enter such other orders as may be 6 necessary to determine and enforce, on a timely basis, 7 the applicable support ordered. 8 (a-5) In an action to enforce an order for support based 9 on the respondent's failure to make support payments as 10 required by the order, notice of proceedings to hold the 11 respondent in contempt for that failure may be served on the 12 respondent by personal service or by regular mail addressed 13 to the respondent's last known address. The respondent's 14 last known address may be determined from records of the 15 clerk of the court, from the Federal Case Registry of Child 16 Support Orders, or by any other reasonable means. 17 (b) Failure of either parent to comply with an order to 18 pay support shall be punishable as in other cases of 19 contempt. In addition to other penalties provided by law the 20 Court may, after finding the parent guilty of contempt, order 21 that the parent be: 22 (1) placed on probation with such conditions of 23 probation as the Court deems advisable; 24 (2) sentenced to periodic imprisonment for a period 25 not to exceed 6 months; provided, however, that the Court 26 may permit the parent to be released for periods of time 27 during the day or night to: 28 (A) work; or 29 (B) conduct a business or other self-employed 30 occupation. 31 The Court may further order any part or all of the 32 earnings of a parent during a sentence of periodic 33 imprisonment paid to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or to the 34 parent having custody or to the guardian having custody of -13- LRB9112299DJtm 1 the minor children of the sentenced parent for the support of 2 said minor children until further order of the Court. 3 If there is a unity of interest and ownership sufficient 4 to render no financial separation between a non-custodial 5 parent and another person or persons or business entity, the 6 court may pierce the ownership veil of the person, persons, 7 or business entity to discover assets of the non-custodial 8 parent held in the name of that person, those persons, or 9 that business entity. The following circumstances are 10 sufficient to authorize a court to order discovery of the 11 assets of a person, persons, or business entity and to compel 12 the application of any discovered assets toward payment on 13 the judgment for support: 14 (1) the non-custodial parent and the person, 15 persons, or business entity maintain records together. 16 (2) the non-custodial parent and the person, 17 persons, or business entity fail to maintain an arms 18 length relationship between themselves with regard to any 19 assets. 20 (3) the non-custodial parent transfers assets to 21 the person, persons, or business entity with the intent 22 to perpetrate a fraud on the custodial parent. 23 With respect to assets which are real property, no order 24 entered under this paragraph shall affect the rights of bona 25 fide purchasers, mortgagees, judgment creditors, or other 26 lien holders who acquire their interests in the property 27 prior to the time a notice of lis pendens pursuant to the 28 Code of Civil Procedure or a copy of the order is placed of 29 record in the office of the recorder of deeds for the county 30 in which the real property is located. 31 The court may also order in cases where the parent is 90 32 days or more delinquent in payment of support or has been 33 adjudicated in arrears in an amount equal to 90 days 34 obligation or more, that the parent's Illinois driving -14- LRB9112299DJtm 1 privileges be suspended until the court determines that the 2 parent is in compliance with the order of support. The court 3 may also order that the parent be issued a family financial 4 responsibility driving permit that would allow limited 5 driving privileges for employment and medical purposes in 6 accordance with Section 7-702.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. 7 The clerk of the circuit court shall certify the order 8 suspending the driving privileges of the parent or granting 9 the issuance of a family financial responsibility driving 10 permit to the Secretary of State on forms prescribed by the 11 Secretary. Upon receipt of the authenticated documents, the 12 Secretary of State shall suspend the parent's driving 13 privileges until further order of the court and shall, if 14 ordered by the court, subject to the provisions of Section 15 7-702.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, issue a family 16 financial responsibility driving permit to the parent. 17 In addition to the penalties or punishment that may be 18 imposed under this Section, any person whose conduct 19 constitutes a violation of Section 151of the Non-Support 20 Punishmentof Spouse and ChildrenAct may be prosecuted under 21 that ActSection, and a person convicted under that Act 22Sectionmay be sentenced in accordance with that ActSection. 23 The sentence may include but need not be limited to a 24 requirement that the person perform community service under 25 Section 50subsection (b)of that ActSectionor participate 26 in a work alternative program under Section 50subsection (c)27 of that ActSection. A person may not be required to 28 participate in a work alternative program under Section 50 29subsection (c)of that ActSectionif the person is currently 30 participating in a work program pursuant to Section 505.1 of 31 this Act. 32 A support obligation, or any portion of a support 33 obligation, which becomes due and remains unpaid for 30 days 34 or more shall accrue interest at the rate of 9% per annum. -15- LRB9112299DJtm 1 (c) A one-time charge of 20% is imposable upon the 2 amount of past-due child support owed on July 1, 1988 which 3 has accrued under a support order entered by the court. The 4 charge shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of 5 Section 10-21 of the Illinois Public Aid Code and shall be 6 enforced by the court upon petition. 7 (d) Any new or existing support order entered by the 8 court under this Section shall be deemed to be a series of 9 judgments against the person obligated to pay support 10 thereunder, each such judgment to be in the amount of each 11 payment or installment of support and each such judgment to 12 be deemed entered as of the date the corresponding payment or 13 installment becomes due under the terms of the support order. 14 Each such judgment shall have the full force, effect and 15 attributes of any other judgment of this State, including the 16 ability to be enforced. A lien arises by operation of law 17 against the real and personal property of the noncustodial 18 parent for each installment of overdue support owed by the 19 noncustodial parent. 20 (e) When child support is to be paid through the clerk 21 of the court in a county of 1,000,000 inhabitants or less, 22 the order shall direct the obligor to pay to the clerk, in 23 addition to the child support payments, all fees imposed by 24 the county board under paragraph (3) of subsection (u) of 25 Section 27.1 of the Clerks of Courts Act. Unless paid in 26 cash or pursuant to an order for withholding, the payment of 27 the fee shall be by a separate instrument from the support 28 payment and shall be made to the order of the Clerk. 29 (f) All orders for support, when entered or modified, 30 shall include a provision requiring the obligor to notify the 31 court and, in cases in which a party is receiving child and 32 spouse services under Article X of the Illinois Public Aid 33 Code, the Illinois Department of Public Aid, within 7 days, 34 (i) of the name and address of any new employer of the -16- LRB9112299DJtm 1 obligor, (ii) whether the obligor has access to health 2 insurance coverage through the employer or other group 3 coverage and, if so, the policy name and number and the names 4 of persons covered under the policy, and (iii) of any new 5 residential or mailing address or telephone number of the 6 non-custodial parent. In any subsequent action to enforce a 7 support order, upon a sufficient showing that a diligent 8 effort has been made to ascertain the location of the 9 non-custodial parent, service of process or provision of 10 notice necessary in the case may be made at the last known 11 address of the non-custodial parent in any manner expressly 12 provided by the Code of Civil Procedure or this Act, which 13 service shall be sufficient for purposes of due process. 14 (g) An order for support shall include a date on which 15 the current support obligation terminates. The termination 16 date shall be no earlier than the date on which the child 17 covered by the order will attain the age of majority or is 18 otherwise emancipated. The order for support shall state 19 that the termination date does not apply to any arrearage 20 that may remain unpaid on that date. Nothing in this 21 subsection shall be construed to prevent the court from 22 modifying the order. 23 (h) An order entered under this Section shall include a 24 provision requiring the obligor to report to the obligee and 25 to the clerk of court within 10 days each time the obligor 26 obtains new employment, and each time the obligor's 27 employment is terminated for any reason. The report shall be 28 in writing and shall, in the case of new employment, include 29 the name and address of the new employer. Failure to report 30 new employment or the termination of current employment, if 31 coupled with nonpayment of support for a period in excess of 32 60 days, is indirect criminal contempt. For any obligor 33 arrested for failure to report new employment bond shall be 34 set in the amount of the child support that should have been -17- LRB9112299DJtm 1 paid during the period of unreported employment. An order 2 entered under this Section shall also include a provision 3 requiring the obligor and obligee parents to advise each 4 other of a change in residence within 5 days of the change 5 except when the court finds that the physical, mental, or 6 emotional health of a party or that of a minor child, or 7 both, would be seriously endangered by disclosure of the 8 party's address. 9 (Source: P.A. 90-18, eff. 7-1-97; 90-476, eff. 1-1-98; 10 90-539, eff. 6-1-98; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 90-733, eff. 11 8-11-98; 91-113, eff. 7-15-99; 91-397, eff. 1-1-00; 91-655, 12 eff. 6-1-00; revised 12-29-99.)