SB 390
Revises provisions relating to the support of children. (BDR 38-85)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies how Nevada handles child support obligations. It allows district attorneys and other agencies to report individuals who have failed to comply with paternity or support orders, or are in arrears on payments, to the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Wildlife. Specifically, it restricts the reporting process to prevent license suspensions that would hinder employment and requires agencies to collect and report demographic data on those affected. The bill also clarifies when a person is considered ‘in arrears’ for child support purposes and makes conforming changes to ensure consistency with existing laws regarding license suspensions.
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