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OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES FEE

             2     
2006 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Aaron Tilton

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill requires the Office of Recovery Services to establish fees to cover the costs of
             10      administering the child support program.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    requires every decree of divorce to include a provision assigning the fee when one
             14      or both of the parties are receiving child support services; and
             15          .    amends the definition of child support to include fees.
             16      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             17          None
             18      Other Special Clauses:
             19          None
             20      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             21      AMENDS:
             22          30-3-5, as last amended by Chapter 129, Laws of Utah 2005
             23          62A-11-104, as last amended by Chapters 90 and 176, Laws of Utah 2003
             24          62A-11-304.2, as last amended by Chapter 60, Laws of Utah 2002
             25          62A-11-401, as last amended by Chapter 161, Laws of Utah 2000
             26          78-45-2, as last amended by Chapters 161 and 186, Laws of Utah 2000
             27      ENACTS:


             28          62A-11-304.6, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29     
             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 30-3-5 is amended to read:
             32           30-3-5. Disposition of property -- Maintenance and health care of parties and
             33      children -- Division of debts -- Court to have continuing jurisdiction -- Custody and
             34      parent-time -- Determination of alimony -- Nonmeritorious petition for modification.
             35          (1) When a decree of divorce is rendered, the court may include in it equitable orders
             36      relating to the children, property, debts or obligations, and parties. The court shall include the
             37      following in every decree of divorce:
             38          (a) an order assigning responsibility for the payment of reasonable and necessary
             39      medical and dental expenses of the dependent children;
             40          (b) if coverage is or becomes available at a reasonable cost, an order requiring the
             41      purchase and maintenance of appropriate health, hospital, and dental care insurance for the
             42      dependent children;
             43          (c) pursuant to Section 15-4-6.5 :
             44          (i) an order specifying which party is responsible for the payment of joint debts,
             45      obligations, or liabilities of the parties contracted or incurred during marriage;
             46          (ii) an order requiring the parties to notify respective creditors or obligees, regarding
             47      the court's division of debts, obligations, or liabilities and regarding the parties' separate,
             48      current addresses; and
             49          (iii) provisions for the enforcement of these orders; [and]
             50          (d) provisions for income withholding in accordance with Title 62A, Chapter 11,
             51      Recovery Services[.]; and
             52          (e) provisions to include fees pursuant to Section 62A-11-304.6 as part of the support
             53      order when one or both parties are receiving child support services as defined in Subsection
             54      62A-11-103 (2).
             55          (2) The court may include, in an order determining child support, an order assigning
             56      financial responsibility for all or a portion of child care expenses incurred on behalf of the
             57      dependent children, necessitated by the employment or training of the custodial parent. If the
             58      court determines that the circumstances are appropriate and that the dependent children would


             59      be adequately cared for, it may include an order allowing the noncustodial parent to provide
             60      child care for the dependent children, necessitated by the employment or training of the
             61      custodial parent.
             62          (3) The court has continuing jurisdiction to make subsequent changes or new orders for
             63      the custody of the children and their support, maintenance, health, and dental care, and for
             64      distribution of the property and obligations for debts as is reasonable and necessary.
             65          (4) Child support, custody, visitation, and other matters related to children born to the
             66      mother and father after entry of the decree of divorce may be added to the decree by
             67      modification.
             68          (5) (a) In determining parent-time rights of parents and visitation rights of grandparents
             69      and other members of the immediate family, the court shall consider the best interest of the
             70      child.
             71          (b) Upon a specific finding by the court of the need for peace officer enforcement, the
             72      court may include in an order establishing a parent-time or visitation schedule a provision,
             73      among other things, authorizing any peace officer to enforce a court-ordered parent-time or
             74      visitation schedule entered under this chapter.
             75          (6) If a petition for modification of child custody or parent-time provisions of a court
             76      order is made and denied, the court shall order the petitioner to pay the reasonable attorneys'
             77      fees expended by the prevailing party in that action, if the court determines that the petition
             78      was without merit and not asserted or defended against in good faith.
             79          (7) If a petition alleges noncompliance with a parent-time order by a parent, or a
             80      visitation order by a grandparent or other member of the immediate family where a visitation or
             81      parent-time right has been previously granted by the court, the court may award to the
             82      prevailing party costs, including actual attorney fees and court costs incurred by the prevailing
             83      party because of the other party's failure to provide or exercise court-ordered visitation or
             84      parent-time.
             85          (8) (a) The court shall consider at least the following factors in determining alimony:
             86          (i) the financial condition and needs of the recipient spouse;
             87          (ii) the recipient's earning capacity or ability to produce income;
             88          (iii) the ability of the payor spouse to provide support;
             89          (iv) the length of the marriage;


             90          (v) whether the recipient spouse has custody of minor children requiring support;
             91          (vi) whether the recipient spouse worked in a business owned or operated by the payor
             92      spouse; and
             93          (vii) whether the recipient spouse directly contributed to any increase in the payor
             94      spouse's skill by paying for education received by the payor spouse or allowing the payor
             95      spouse to attend school during the marriage.
             96          (b) The court may consider the fault of the parties in determining alimony.
             97          (c) As a general rule, the court should look to the standard of living, existing at the
             98      time of separation, in determining alimony in accordance with Subsection (8)(a). However, the
             99      court shall consider all relevant facts and equitable principles and may, in its discretion, base
             100      alimony on the standard of living that existed at the time of trial. In marriages of short
             101      duration, when no children have been conceived or born during the marriage, the court may
             102      consider the standard of living that existed at the time of the marriage.
             103          (d) The court may, under appropriate circumstances, attempt to equalize the parties'
             104      respective standards of living.
             105          (e) When a marriage of long duration dissolves on the threshold of a major change in
             106      the income of one of the spouses due to the collective efforts of both, that change shall be
             107      considered in dividing the marital property and in determining the amount of alimony. If one
             108      spouse's earning capacity has been greatly enhanced through the efforts of both spouses during
             109      the marriage, the court may make a compensating adjustment in dividing the marital property
             110      and awarding alimony.
             111          (f) In determining alimony when a marriage of short duration dissolves, and no
             112      children have been conceived or born during the marriage, the court may consider restoring
             113      each party to the condition which existed at the time of the marriage.
             114          (g) (i) The court has continuing jurisdiction to make substantive changes and new
             115      orders regarding alimony based on a substantial material change in circumstances not
             116      foreseeable at the time of the divorce.
             117          (ii) The court may not modify alimony or issue a new order for alimony to address
             118      needs of the recipient that did not exist at the time the decree was entered, unless the court
             119      finds extenuating circumstances that justify that action.
             120          (iii) In determining alimony, the income of any subsequent spouse of the payor may not


             121      be considered, except as provided in this Subsection (8).
             122          (A) The court may consider the subsequent spouse's financial ability to share living
             123      expenses.
             124          (B) The court may consider the income of a subsequent spouse if the court finds that
             125      the payor's improper conduct justifies that consideration.
             126          (h) Alimony may not be ordered for a duration longer than the number of years that the
             127      marriage existed unless, at any time prior to termination of alimony, the court finds extenuating
             128      circumstances that justify the payment of alimony for a longer period of time.
             129          (9) Unless a decree of divorce specifically provides otherwise, any order of the court
             130      that a party pay alimony to a former spouse automatically terminates upon the remarriage or
             131      death of that former spouse. However, if the remarriage is annulled and found to be void ab
             132      initio, payment of alimony shall resume if the party paying alimony is made a party to the
             133      action of annulment and his rights are determined.
             134          (10) Any order of the court that a party pay alimony to a former spouse terminates
             135      upon establishment by the party paying alimony that the former spouse is cohabitating with
             136      another person.
             137          Section 2. Section 62A-11-104 is amended to read:
             138           62A-11-104. Duties of office.
             139          The office has the following duties:
             140          (1) to provide child support services if:
             141          (a) the office has received an application for child support services;
             142          (b) the state has provided public assistance; or
             143          (c) a child lives out of the home in the protective custody, temporary custody, or
             144      custody or care of the state;
             145          (2) to carry out the obligations of the department contained in this chapter and in Title
             146      78, Chapters 45, Uniform Civil Liability for Support Act, Chapter [45a,] 45g, Utah Uniform
             147      Parentage Act [on Paternity], and Chapter 45f, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, for the
             148      purpose of collecting child support;
             149          (3) to collect money due the department which could act to offset expenditures by the
             150      state;
             151          (4) to cooperate with the federal government in programs designed to recover health


             152      and social service funds;
             153          (5) to collect civil or criminal assessments, fines, fees, amounts awarded as restitution,
             154      and reimbursable expenses owed to the state or any of its political subdivisions, if the office
             155      has contracted to provide collection services;
             156          (6) to implement income withholding for collection of child support in accordance with
             157      Part 4, Income Withholding in IV-D Cases, of this chapter;
             158          (7) to enter into agreements with financial institutions doing business in the state to
             159      develop and operate, in coordination with such financial institutions, a data match system in the
             160      manner provided for in Section 62A-11-304.5 ;
             161          (8) to establish and maintain the state case registry in the manner required by the Social
             162      Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 654a, which shall include a record in each case of:
             163          (a) the amount of monthly or other periodic support owed under the order, and other
             164      amounts, including arrearages, interest, late payment penalties, or fees, due or overdue under
             165      the order;
             166          (b) any amount described in Subsection (8)(a) that has been collected;
             167          (c) the distribution of collected amounts;
             168          (d) the birth date of any child for whom the order requires the provision of support; and
             169          (e) the amount of any lien imposed with respect to the order pursuant to this part;
             170          (9) to contract with the Department of Workforce Services to establish and maintain
             171      the new hire registry created under Section 35A-7-103 ;
             172          (10) to determine whether an individual who has applied for or is receiving cash
             173      assistance or Medicaid is cooperating in good faith with the office as required by Section
             174      62A-11-307.2 ;
             175          (11) to finance any costs incurred from collections, fees, General Fund appropriation,
             176      contracts, and federal financial participation; [and]
             177          (12) to establish fees pursuant to Section 62A-11-304.6 ; and
             178          [(12)] (13) to provide notice to a noncustodial parent in accordance with Section
             179      62A-11-304.4 of the opportunity to contest the accuracy of allegations by a custodial parent of
             180      nonpayment of past-due child support, prior to taking action against a noncustodial parent to
             181      collect the alleged past-due support.
             182          Section 3. Section 62A-11-304.2 is amended to read:


             183           62A-11-304.2. Issuance or modification of administrative order -- Compliance
             184      with court order -- Authority of office -- Stipulated agreements -- Notification
             185      requirements.
             186          (1) Through an adjudicative proceeding the office may issue or modify an
             187      administrative order that:
             188          (a) determines paternity;
             189          (b) determines whether an obligor owes support;
             190          (c) determines temporary orders of child support upon clear and convincing evidence
             191      of paternity in the form of genetic test results or other evidence;
             192          (d) requires an obligor to pay a specific or determinable amount of present and future
             193      support;
             194          (e) determines the amount of past-due support;
             195          (f) orders an obligor who owes past-due support and is obligated to support a child
             196      receiving public assistance to participate in appropriate work activities if the obligor is
             197      unemployed and is not otherwise incapacitated;
             198          (g) imposes a penalty authorized under this chapter;
             199          (h) determines an issue that may be specifically contested under this chapter by a party
             200      who timely files a written request for an adjudicative proceeding with the office; [and]
             201          (i) renews an administrative judgment[.]; and
             202          (j) establishes fees pursuant to Section 62A-11-304.6 as part of the support order when
             203      H. [ one or both parties are receiving ] providing .H child support services as defined
             203a      in Subsection
             204      62A-11-103 (2).
             205          (2) (a) An abstract of a final administrative order issued under this section or a notice
             206      of judgment-lien under Section 62A-11-312.5 may be filed with the clerk of any district court.
             207          (b) Upon a filing under Subsection (2)(a), the clerk of the court shall:
             208          (i) docket the abstract or notice in the judgment docket of the court and note the time of
             209      receipt on the abstract or notice and in the judgment docket; and
             210          (ii) at the request of the office, place a copy of the abstract or notice in the file of a
             211      child support action involving the same parties.
             212          (3) If a judicial order has been issued, the office may not issue an order under
             213      Subsection (1) that is not based on the judicial order, except:


             214          (a) the office may establish a new obligation in those cases in which the juvenile court
             215      has ordered the parties to meet with the office to determine the support pursuant to Section
             216      78-3a-906 ; or
             217          (b) the office may issue an order of current support in accordance with the child support
             218      guidelines if the conditions of Subsection 78-45f-207 (2)(c) are met.
             219          (4) The office may proceed under this section in the name of this state, another state
             220      under Section 62A-11-305 , any department of this state, the office, or the obligee.
             221          (5) The office may accept voluntary acknowledgment of a support obligation and enter
             222      into stipulated agreements providing for the issuance of an administrative order under this part.
             223          (6) The office may act in the name of the obligee in endorsing and cashing any drafts,
             224      checks, money orders, or other negotiable instruments received by the office for support.
             225          (7) The obligor shall, after a notice of agency action has been served on him in
             226      accordance with Section 63-46b-3 , keep the office informed of:
             227          (a) his current address;
             228          (b) the name and address of current payors of income;
             229          (c) availability of or access to health insurance coverage; and
             230          (d) applicable health insurance policy information.
             231          Section 4. Section 62A-11-304.6 is enacted to read:
             232          62A-11-304.6. Rulemaking authority -- Fees -- Restricted account.
             233          (1) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             234      office may enact rules to charge fees necessary to H. [ fund the state's portion of ] supplement .H
             234a      the cost of
             235      administering the child support services program. Any fees implemented under this section
             236      shall comply with federal regulations under Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42
             237      U.S.C. Section 651, et seq.
             238          (2) Fees enacted under Subsection (1) may be charged to:
             239          (a) noncustodial parents;
             240          (b) custodial parents;
             241          (c) legal guardians; and
             242          (d) putative or presumed fathers.
             243          Section 5. Section 62A-11-401 is amended to read:
             244           62A-11-401. Definitions.


             245          As used in this part and in Part 5, Income Withholding in Non IV-D Cases:
             246          (1) "Business day" means a day on which state offices are open for regular business.
             247          (2) "Child" is defined in Section 62A-11-303 .
             248          (3) "Child support" means a base child support award as defined in Subsection
             249      78-45-2 (4), or a financial award for uninsured monthly medical expenses, ordered by a tribunal
             250      for the support of a child, including current periodic payments, all arrearages which accrue
             251      under an order for current periodic payments, and sum certain judgments awarded for
             252      arrearages, medical expenses, H. [ [ ] and [ ] ] .H child care costs H. [ , and fees established
             252a      under Section
             253      62A-11-304.6
] .H
. Child support includes obligations ordered by a tribunal for the support of a
             254      spouse or former spouse with whom the child resides if the spousal support is collected with
             255      the child support.
             256          (4) "Child support order" or "support order" means a judgment, decree, or order,
             257      whether temporary, final, or subject to modification, issued by a tribunal for child support and
             258      related costs and fees, interest and penalties, income withholding, attorneys' fees, and other
             259      relief.
             260          (5) "Child support services" is defined in Section 62A-11-103 .
             261          (6) "Delinquent" or "delinquency" means that child support in an amount at least equal
             262      to current child support payable for one month is overdue.
             263          (7) "Immediate income withholding" means income withholding without regard to
             264      whether a delinquency has occurred.
             265          (8) "Income" is defined in Section 62A-11-103 .
             266          (9) "Jurisdiction" means a state or political subdivision of the United States, a territory
             267      or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
             268      Rico, an Indian tribe or tribal organization, or any comparable foreign nation or political
             269      subdivision.
             270          (10) "Obligee" is defined in Section 62A-11-303 .
             271          (11) "Obligor" is defined in Section 62A-11-303 .
             272          (12) "Office" is defined in Section 62A-11-103 .
             273          (13) "Payor" means an employer or any person who is a source of income to an obligor.
             274          Section 6. Section 78-45-2 is amended to read:
             275           78-45-2. Definitions.


             276          As used in this chapter:
             277          (1) "Adjusted gross income" means income calculated under Subsection 78-45-7.6 (1).
             278          (2) "Administrative agency" means the Office of Recovery Services or the Department
             279      of Human Services.
             280          (3) "Administrative order" means an order that has been issued by the Office of
             281      Recovery Services, the Department of Human Services, or an administrative agency of another
             282      state or other comparable jurisdiction with similar authority to that of the office.
             283          (4) "Base child support award" means the award that may be ordered and is calculated
             284      using the guidelines before additions for medical expenses and work-related child care costs.
             285          (5) "Base combined child support obligation table," "child support table," "base child
             286      support obligation table," "low income table," or "table" means the appropriate table in Section
             287      78-45-7.14 .
             288          (6) "Child" means:
             289          (a) a son or daughter under the age of 18 years who is not otherwise emancipated,
             290      self-supporting, married, or a member of the armed forces of the United States;
             291          (b) a son or daughter over the age of 18 years, while enrolled in high school during the
             292      normal and expected year of graduation and not otherwise emancipated, self-supporting,
             293      married, or a member of the armed forces of the United States; or
             294          (c) a son or daughter of any age who is incapacitated from earning a living and, if able
             295      to provide some financial resources to the family, is not able to support self by own means.
             296          (7) "Child support" means a base child support award as defined in [Section 78-45-2 ]
             297      Subsection (4), or a monthly financial award for uninsured medical expenses, ordered by a
             298      tribunal for the support of a child, including current periodic payments, all arrearages which
             299      accrue under an order for current periodic payments, and sum certain judgments awarded for
             300      arrearages, medical expenses, H. [ [ ] and [ ] ] .H child care costs H. [ , and fees established
             300a      under Section
             301      62A-11-304.6
] .H
.
             302          (8) "Child support order" or "support order" means a judgment, decree, or order of a
             303      tribunal whether interlocutory or final, whether or not prospectively or retroactively modifiable,
             304      whether incidental to a proceeding for divorce, judicial or legal separation, separate
             305      maintenance, paternity, guardianship, civil protection, or otherwise which:
             306          (a) establishes or modifies child support;


             307          (b) reduces child support arrearages to judgment; or
             308          (c) establishes child support or registers a child support order under Title 78, Chapter
             309      45f, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
             310          (9) "Child support services" or "IV-D child support services" means services provided
             311      pursuant to Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 651 et seq.
             312          (10) "Court" means the district court or juvenile court.
             313          (11) "Guidelines" means the child support guidelines in Sections 78-45-7.2 through
             314      78-45-7.21 .
             315          (12) "Income" means earnings, compensation, or other payment due to an individual,
             316      regardless of source, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus, pay,
             317      allowances, contract payment, or otherwise, including severance pay, sick pay, and incentive
             318      pay. "Income" includes:
             319          (a) all gain derived from capital assets, labor, or both, including profit gained through
             320      sale or conversion of capital assets;
             321          (b) interest and dividends;
             322          (c) periodic payments made under pension or retirement programs or insurance policies
             323      of any type;
             324          (d) unemployment compensation benefits;
             325          (e) workers' compensation benefits; and
             326          (f) disability benefits.
             327          (13) "Joint physical custody" means the child stays with each parent overnight for more
             328      than 30% of the year, and both parents contribute to the expenses of the child in addition to
             329      paying child support.
             330          (14) "Medical expenses" means health and dental expenses and related insurance costs.
             331          (15) "Obligee" means an individual, this state, another state, or another comparable
             332      jurisdiction to whom child support is owed or who is entitled to reimbursement of child
             333      support or public assistance.
             334          (16) "Obligor" means any person owing a duty of support.
             335          (17) "Office" means the Office of Recovery Services within the Department of Human
             336      Services.
             337          (18) "Parent" includes a natural parent, or an adoptive parent.


             338          (19) "Split custody" means that each parent has physical custody of at least one of the
             339      children.
             340          (20) "State" includes any state, territory, possession of the United States, the District of
             341      Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Native American Tribe, or other comparable
             342      domestic or foreign jurisdiction.
             343          (21) "Third party" means an agency or a person other than the biological or adoptive
             344      parent or a child who provides care, maintenance, and support to a child.
             345          (22) "Tribunal" means the district court, the Department of Human Services, Office of
             346      Recovery Services, or court or administrative agency of any state, territory, possession of the
             347      United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Native American
             348      Tribe, or other comparable domestic or foreign jurisdiction.
             349          (23) "Work-related child care costs" means reasonable child care costs for up to a
             350      full-time work week or training schedule as necessitated by the employment or training of a
             351      parent under Section 78-45-7.17 .
             352          (24) "Worksheets" means the forms used to aid in calculating the base child support
             353      award.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 1-20-06 11:03 AM


Based on a limited legal review, this legislation has not been determined to have a high
probability of being held unconstitutional.

Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel


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