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 Bill Status of SB3513  103rd General Assembly


Short Description:  VEH CD-LICENSE-CHILD SUPPORT

Senate Sponsors
Sen. Mattie Hunter - Patricia Van Pelt and Emil Jones, III

House Sponsors
(Rep. Sonya M. Harper)

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/9/2019SenateSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
625 ILCS 5/7-701.5 new


Synopsis As Introduced
Provides that the Act may be referred to the Stay of Driver's License Suspension for Child Support Arrearage Law. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Includes a statement of legislative purpose. Provides that in any proceeding to enforce arrearages in child support payments or orders, the obligor shall have the right to petition the court or child support administrative body for an order to stay the suspension of driver's license ("stay order") lasting 12 months after the date of the stay order. Provides that the court or the child support administrative body shall oversee the stay order and shall review the stay order every 90 days to determine if the obligor has started to pay child support if already employed, gains employment, or has made specified efforts to gain employment. Provides that the court shall impose specified requirements. Adds other provisions governing: employment, business, or self-employment income; additional issues, temporary disability or incapacity; support order requirements; termination of stay order for noncompliance; stay order extensions; and other matters. Provides that if the new provisions are inconsistent with Sections of the Code pertaining to notice and hearing requirements currently in place for the suspension of a driver's license for nonpayment, the new provisions control.

Senate Floor Amendment No. 1
Replaces everything after the enacting clause with the provisions of the introduced bill, and makes the following changes: (1) provides that the obligor may petition the court for a stay order lasting up to 12 months (instead of "lasting 12 months"); (2) provides that as the child support arrearage accrued while the obligor's license had yet to be suspended, the obligor must prove by clear and convincing evidence that the suspension should be stayed and that the child support obligation will be paid; (3) provides that the court may enter additional sanctions against an obligor who fails to meet any or all of the new provisions; (4) provides that in order to be granted an extension of the stay order, the obligor must show a good faith effort on the part of the obligor to pay the child support obligation; and (5) makes corresponding changes.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/16/2018SenateFiled with Secretary by Sen. Mattie Hunter
  2/16/2018SenateFirst Reading
  2/16/2018SenateReferred to Assignments
  2/27/2018SenateAssigned to Criminal Law
  3/14/2018SenateDo Pass Criminal Law; 006-003-002
  3/14/2018SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading April 10, 2018
  4/10/2018SenateSecond Reading
  4/10/2018SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading April 11, 2018
  4/20/2018SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Mattie Hunter
  4/20/2018SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
  4/23/2018SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Criminal Law
  4/24/2018SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommend Do Adopt Criminal Law; 008-001-001
  4/26/2018SenateRecalled to Second Reading
  4/26/2018SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted; Hunter
  4/26/2018SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
  4/26/2018SenateThird Reading - Passed; 033-018-001
  4/26/2018SenateAdded as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Patricia Van Pelt
  4/26/2018SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Emil Jones, III
  4/27/2018HouseArrived in House
  5/3/2018HouseChief House Sponsor Rep. Sonya M. Harper
  5/8/2018HouseFirst Reading
  5/8/2018HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  5/9/2018HouseAssigned to Judiciary - Civil Committee
  5/9/2018HouseTo Domestic Relations Law Subcommittee
  5/16/2018HouseRecommends Do Pass Subcommittee/ Judiciary - Civil Committee; 001-002-000; -FAILED
  5/16/2018HouseRemains in Judiciary - Civil Committee
  5/18/2018HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/9/2019SenateSession Sine Die

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