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Rhode Island General Laws 15-11.1-3. Notice

 

Rhode Island General Laws > Title 15 > Chapter 15-11.1 > § 15-11.1-3 - Notice


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(a) The department may serve notice upon a support obligor who is not in compliance with a court order of support that informs the obligor of the department's intention to submit the obligor's name to any appropriate board, state agency, or department as a licensee who is not in compliance with a court order of support.

   (b) The notice shall include the address and telephone number of the department's support enforcement office that issues the notice and a statement of the need to obtain a release from that office as provided in § 15-11.1-7. The department shall attach a copy or facsimile of the obligor's court order of support to the notice. Service of the notice must be made by first class mail. The notice must inform the obligor that:

   (1) The obligor may request a family court hearing to contest the issue of compliance;

   (2) A request for a hearing must be made in writing and must be received by the department within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice;

   (3) If the obligor requests a hearing within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice, the department shall stay action to certify the obligor to any board for noncompliance with a court order of support pending a decision after a hearing;

   (4) If the obligor does not request a hearing within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice and is not in compliance with a court order of support, the department shall certify the obligor to the appropriate board, state agency, or department for noncompliance with a court order of support;

   (5) If the department certifies the obligor to a board for noncompliance with a court order of support, the board, state agency, or department shall suspend the obligor's license and refuse to issue or reissue a license until the obligor provides the board with a release from the department that states the obligor is in compliance with the obligor's support order. A suspension by an agency or a refusal by an agency to reissue, renew, or otherwise extend the license or certificate of authority shall be deemed a final determination;

   (6) If the obligor files a motion to modify support with the family court and duly serves the department with notice of the motion to modify, the department shall stay action to certify the obligor to any board for noncompliance with a court order of support; and

   (7) The obligor may restore compliance with a court order of support by:

   (i) Paying current support; and

   (ii) Paying all past due support or, if unable to pay all past due support and a periodic payment for past due support has not been ordered by the court, by making periodic payments in accordance with a written payment agreement with the department which agreement shall then be filed with the family court; and/or

   (iii) Meeting the obligor's health insurance obligation.

   [See § 12-1-15 of the General Laws.]

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Rhode Island Laws: Child Support

Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 11-2. Abandonment and Nonsupport
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-9. Support of Children
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-11.1. Full Enforcement of Support Obligations
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-16. Income Withholding
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-18. Commission on Child Support
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-19. Child Support Security Deposit Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-20. Child Support Notification
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-21. Child Support Lien Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-22. Exchange of Information in Support of Child Support Collection
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-23.1. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-24. Reporting of New Hires
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-25. Credit Reporting
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-26. State Disbursement Unit for the Collection and Distribution of Child Support
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 15-30. Legal Representation in Child Support Cases
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 27-57. Child Support Intercept Act

U.S. Code Provisions: Child Support

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 11A - Child Support
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-D - Criminal Child Support Enforcement
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-K - Family Support

Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 8 > Part 1 > § 64-8-101. Creation


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There is hereby established a regional transportation authority in the counties of Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Robertson, Cheatham, Maury, Dickson and Rutherford. In order for Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Robertson, Cheatham, Maury, Dickson or Rutherford County or any city, town or metropolitan government located within one (1) of these counties to participate in the regional transportation authority, the local government must pay its yearly local assessment to the authority within the time frame established by the authority. A county or city, town or metropolitan government may opt out of participation by means of a notice to the authority that it is ceasing payment of its yearly assessment, or the failure of any local government to pay its yearly assessment, after notice and within a time frame as established by the authority, shall result in a presumption of the authority that the local government's wishes to opt out of participation in the authority. Such presumption may be overcome by the local governments payment of current and past due assessments within a time frame established by the authority. The regional transportation authority shall be a body corporate and politic, shall be governed and managed as provided for in this chapter, and shall have the powers and duties provided for by this chapter and other applicable provisions of the law.

[Acts 1988, ch. 1026, § 1; 1989, ch. 140, § 1; 2003, ch. 306, § 1.]

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