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CHILD SUPPORT - CASH MEDICAL

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SUPPORT

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: Bradley G. Last

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill defines the term "cash medical support" as an obligation to equally share all
             11      reasonable and necessary medical and dental expenses of children and requires the
             12      court and the Office of Recovery Services to provide cash medical support provisions
             13      in child support orders.
             14      Highlighted Provisions:
             15          This bill:
             16          .    requires the court to include a cash medical support provision in its child support
             17      orders; and
             18          .    requires the Office of Recovery Services to include a provision assigning
             19      responsibility for cash medical support in its orders.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          62A-11-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 161
             27          62A-11-326, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1990, Chapter 166
             28          78B-12-102, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
             29          78B-12-212, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3


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             31      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             32          Section 1. Section 62A-11-103 is amended to read:
             33           62A-11-103. Definitions.
             34          As used in this part:
             35          (1) "Account" means a demand deposit account, checking or negotiable withdrawal
             36      order account, savings account, time deposit account, or money-market mutual fund account.
             37          (2) "Cash medical support" means an obligation to equally share all reasonable and
             38      necessary medical and dental expenses of children.
             39          [(2)] (3) "Child support services" or "IV-D child support services" means services
             40      provided pursuant to Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 651, et seq.
             41          [(3)] (4) "Director" means the director of the Office of Recovery Services.
             42          [(4)] (5) "Disposable earnings" means that part of the earnings of an individual
             43      remaining after the deduction of all amounts required by law to be withheld.
             44          [(5)] (6) "Financial institution" means:
             45          (a) a depository institution as defined in Section 7-1-103 or the Federal Deposit
             46      Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1813(c);
             47          (b) an institution-affiliated party as defined in the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12
             48      U.S.C. Sec. 1813(u);
             49          (c) any federal credit union or state credit union as defined in the Federal Credit Union
             50      Act, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1752, including an institution-affiliated party of such a credit union as
             51      defined in 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1786(r);
             52          (d) a broker-dealer as defined in Section 61-1-13 ; or
             53          (e) any benefit association, insurance company, safe deposit company, money-market
             54      mutual fund, or similar entity authorized to do business in the state.
             55          [(6)] (7) "Financial record" is defined in the Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978,
             56      12 U.S.C. Sec. 3401.
             57          [(7)] (8) "Income" means earnings, compensation, or other payment due to an


             58      individual, regardless of source, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus,
             59      pay, or contract payment, or denominated as advances on future wages, salary, commission,
             60      bonus, pay, allowances, contract payment, or otherwise, including severance pay, sick pay,
             61      and incentive pay. "Income" includes:
             62          (a) all gain derived from capital assets, labor, or both, including profit gained through
             63      sale or conversion of capital assets;
             64          (b) interest and dividends;
             65          (c) periodic payments made under pension or retirement programs or insurance
             66      policies of any type;
             67          (d) unemployment compensation benefits;
             68          (e) workers' compensation benefits; and
             69          (f) disability benefits.
             70          [(8)] (9) "IV-D" means Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec.
             71      651 et seq.
             72          [(9)] (10) "New hire registry" means the centralized new hire registry created in
             73      Section 35A-7-103 .
             74          [(10)] (11) "Obligee" means an individual, this state, another state, or other
             75      comparable jurisdiction to whom a debt is owed or who is entitled to reimbursement of child
             76      support or public assistance.
             77          [(11)] (12) "Obligor" means a person, firm, corporation, or the estate of a decedent
             78      owing money to this state, to an individual, to another state, or other comparable jurisdiction
             79      in whose behalf this state is acting.
             80          [(12)] (13) "Office" means the Office of Recovery Services.
             81          [(13)] (14) "Provider" means a person or entity that receives compensation from any
             82      public assistance program for goods or services provided to a public assistance recipient.
             83          [(14)] (15) "Public assistance" or "assistance" means:
             84          (a) services or benefits provided under Title 35A, Chapter 3, Employment Support
             85      Act;


             86          (b) medical assistance provided under Title 26, Chapter 18, Medical Assistance Act;
             87          (c) foster care maintenance payments under Part E of Title IV of the Social Security
             88      Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 670, et seq.;
             89          (d) food stamps; or
             90          (e) any other public funds expended for the benefit of a person in need of financial,
             91      medical, food, housing, or related assistance.
             92          [(15)] (16) "State case registry" means the central, automated record system
             93      maintained by the office and the central, automated district court record system maintained by
             94      the Administrative Office of the Courts, that contains records which use standardized data
             95      elements, such as names, social security numbers and other uniform identification numbers,
             96      dates of birth, and case identification numbers, with respect to:
             97          (a) each case in which services are being provided by the office under the state IV-D
             98      child support services plan; and
             99          (b) each support order established or modified in the state on or after October 1, 1998.
             100          Section 2. Section 62A-11-326 is amended to read:
             101           62A-11-326. Medical and dental expenses of dependent children.
             102          In any action under this part, the office and the department in their orders:
             103          (1) shall include a provision assigning responsibility for [the payment of reasonable
             104      and necessary medical and dental expenses of the dependent children] cash medical support;
             105      and
             106          (2) [may] shall include a provision requiring the purchase and maintenance of
             107      appropriate medical, hospital, and dental care insurance for those children, if:
             108          (a) insurance coverage is or becomes available at a reasonable cost[.]; and
             109          (b) the insurance coverage is accessible to the children.
             110          Section 3. Section 78B-12-102 is amended to read:
             111           78B-12-102. Definitions.
             112          As used in this chapter:
             113          (1) "Adjusted gross income" means income calculated under Subsection


             114      78B-12-204 (1).
             115          (2) "Administrative agency" means the Office of Recovery Services or the Department
             116      of Human Services.
             117          (3) "Administrative order" means an order that has been issued by the Office of
             118      Recovery Services, the Department of Human Services, or an administrative agency of another
             119      state or other comparable jurisdiction with similar authority to that of the office.
             120          (4) "Base child support award" means the award that may be ordered and is calculated
             121      using the guidelines before additions for medical expenses and work-related child care costs.
             122          (5) "Base combined child support obligation table," "child support table," "base child
             123      support obligation table," "low income table," or "table" means the appropriate table in Part 3,
             124      Tables.
             125          (6) "Cash medical support" means an obligation to equally share all reasonable and
             126      necessary medical and dental expenses of children.
             127          [(6)] (7) "Child" means:
             128          (a) a son or daughter under the age of 18 years who is not otherwise emancipated,
             129      self-supporting, married, or a member of the armed forces of the United States;
             130          (b) a son or daughter over the age of 18 years, while enrolled in high school during the
             131      normal and expected year of graduation and not otherwise emancipated, self-supporting,
             132      married, or a member of the armed forces of the United States; or
             133          (c) a son or daughter of any age who is incapacitated from earning a living and, if able
             134      to provide some financial resources to the family, is not able to support self by own means.
             135          [(7)] (8) "Child support" means a base child support award, or a monthly financial
             136      award for uninsured medical expenses, ordered by a tribunal for the support of a child,
             137      including current periodic payments, all arrearages which accrue under an order for current
             138      periodic payments, and sum certain judgments awarded for arrearages, medical expenses, and
             139      child care costs.
             140          [(8)] (9) "Child support order" or "support order" means a judgment, decree, or order
             141      of a tribunal whether interlocutory or final, whether or not prospectively or retroactively


             142      modifiable, whether incidental to a proceeding for divorce, judicial or legal separation,
             143      separate maintenance, paternity, guardianship, civil protection, or otherwise which:
             144          (a) establishes or modifies child support;
             145          (b) reduces child support arrearages to judgment; or
             146          (c) establishes child support or registers a child support order under [Title 78B,]
             147      Chapter 14, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
             148          [(9)] (10) "Child support services" or "IV-D child support services" means services
             149      provided pursuant to Part D of Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 651 et
             150      seq.
             151          [(10)] (11) "Court" means the district court or juvenile court.
             152          [(11)] (12) "Guidelines" means the directions for the calculation and application of
             153      child support in Part 2, Calculation and Adjustment.
             154          [(12)] (13) "Income" means earnings, compensation, or other payment due to an
             155      individual, regardless of source, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus,
             156      pay, allowances, contract payment, or otherwise, including severance pay, sick pay, and
             157      incentive pay. "Income" includes:
             158          (a) all gain derived from capital assets, labor, or both, including profit gained through
             159      sale or conversion of capital assets;
             160          (b) interest and dividends;
             161          (c) periodic payments made under pension or retirement programs or insurance
             162      policies of any type;
             163          (d) unemployment compensation benefits;
             164          (e) workers' compensation benefits; and
             165          (f) disability benefits.
             166          [(13)] (14) "Joint physical custody" means the child stays with each parent overnight
             167      for more than 30% of the year, and both parents contribute to the expenses of the child in
             168      addition to paying child support.
             169          [(14)] (15) "Medical expenses" means health and dental expenses and related


             170      insurance costs.
             171          [(15)] (16) "Obligee" means an individual, this state, another state, or another
             172      comparable jurisdiction to whom child support is owed or who is entitled to reimbursement of
             173      child support or public assistance.
             174          [(16)] (17) "Obligor" means any person owing a duty of support.
             175          [(17)] (18) "Office" means the Office of Recovery Services within the Department of
             176      Human Services.
             177          [(18)] (19) "Parent" includes a natural parent, or an adoptive parent.
             178          [(19)] (20) "Split custody" means that each parent has physical custody of at least one
             179      of the children.
             180          [(20)] (21) "State" includes any state, territory, possession of the United States, the
             181      District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Native American Tribe, or other
             182      comparable domestic or foreign jurisdiction.
             183          [(21)] (22) "Temporary" means a period of time that is projected to be less than 12
             184      months in duration.
             185          [(22)] (23) "Third party" means an agency or a person other than the biological or
             186      adoptive parent or a child who provides care, maintenance, and support to a child.
             187          [(23)] (24) "Tribunal" means the district court, the Department of Human Services,
             188      Office of Recovery Services, or court or administrative agency of any state, territory,
             189      possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
             190      Native American Tribe, or other comparable domestic or foreign jurisdiction.
             191          [(24)] (25) "Work-related child care costs" means reasonable child care costs for up to
             192      a full-time work week or training schedule as necessitated by the employment or training of a
             193      parent under Section 78B-12-215 .
             194          [(25)] (26) "Worksheets" means the forms used to aid in calculating the base child
             195      support award.
             196          Section 4. Section 78B-12-212 is amended to read:
             197           78B-12-212. Medical expenses.


             198          (1) The court shall order that insurance for the medical expenses of the minor children
             199      be provided by a parent if it is available at a reasonable cost.
             200          (2) In determining which parent shall be ordered to maintain insurance for medical
             201      expenses, the court or administrative agency may consider the:
             202          (a) reasonableness of the cost;
             203          (b) availability of a group insurance policy;
             204          (c) coverage of the policy; and
             205          (d) preference of the custodial parent.
             206          (3) The order shall require each parent to share equally the out-of-pocket costs of the
             207      premium actually paid by a parent for the children's portion of insurance.
             208          (4) The parent who provides the insurance coverage may receive credit against the
             209      base child support award or recover the other parent's share of the children's portion of the
             210      premium. In cases in which the parent does not have insurance but another member of the
             211      parent's household provides insurance coverage for the children, the parent may receive credit
             212      against the base child support award or recover the other parent's share of the children's
             213      portion of the premium.
             214          (5) The children's portion of the premium is a per capita share of the premium actually
             215      paid. The premium expense for the children shall be calculated by dividing the premium
             216      amount by the number of persons covered under the policy and multiplying the result by the
             217      number of children in the instant case.
             218          (6) The order shall [require] include a cash medical support provision that requires
             219      each parent to [share] equally share all reasonable and necessary uninsured and unreimbursed
             220      medical and dental expenses incurred for the dependent children, including but not limited to
             221      deductibles and copayments.
             222          (7) The parent ordered to maintain insurance shall provide verification of coverage to
             223      the other parent, or to the Office of Recovery Services under Title IV of the Social Security
             224      Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 601 et seq., upon initial enrollment of the dependent children, and
             225      thereafter on or before January 2 of each calendar year. The parent shall notify the other


             226      parent, or the Office of Recovery Services under Title IV of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.
             227      Section 601 et seq., of any change of insurance carrier, premium, or benefits within 30
             228      calendar days of the date the parent first knew or should have known of the change.
             229          (8) A parent who incurs medical expenses shall provide written verification of the cost
             230      and payment of medical expenses to the other parent within 30 days of payment.
             231          (9) In addition to any other sanctions provided by the court, a parent incurring medical
             232      expenses may be denied the right to receive credit for the expenses or to recover the other
             233      parent's share of the expenses if that parent fails to comply with Subsections (7) and (8).


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