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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB3252 Introduced 2/24/2011, by Rep. Michael W. Tryon SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Income Withholding for Support Act. Deletes provision stating that for withholding of income, the payor is entitled to receive a fee not to exceed $5 per month to be taken from the obligor's income.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Income Withholding for Support Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 35 as follows:
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6 | | (750 ILCS 28/35)
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7 | | Sec. 35. Duties of payor.
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8 | | (a) It shall be the duty of any payor who has
been served |
9 | | with an income withholding notice to deduct and pay over income |
10 | | as
provided
in
this Section. The payor shall deduct the amount |
11 | | designated in the
income withholding notice, as supplemented by |
12 | | any
notice provided pursuant to subsection (f) of Section 45,
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13 | | beginning
no later than the next payment of income which is |
14 | | payable or creditable to
the obligor
that occurs 14 days |
15 | | following the date the income withholding notice was
mailed, |
16 | | sent by facsimile or other electronic
means, or placed for |
17 | | personal delivery to or service on the
payor. The payor may |
18 | | combine
all amounts withheld for the benefit of an obligee or |
19 | | public office into a
single payment and transmit the payment |
20 | | with a listing of obligors from
whom withholding has been |
21 | | effected. The payor shall pay the amount withheld
to the State |
22 | | Disbursement Unit within
7 business days after the date the
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23 | | amount would (but for the duty to withhold income) have been |
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1 | | paid or credited
to the obligor. If the payor knowingly fails |
2 | | to withhold the amount designated
in the income
withholding |
3 | | notice or to pay any amount withheld to the
State
Disbursement |
4 | | Unit within
7 business days after the date the amount would |
5 | | have been paid or credited to
the
obligor, then the payor shall |
6 | | pay a penalty of $100 for each day that the
amount designated |
7 | | in the income withholding notice (whether or
not withheld by |
8 | | the payor) is not paid to the State Disbursement Unit after
the |
9 | | period of
7 business days has expired. The failure of a payor, |
10 | | on
more than one
occasion, to pay amounts withheld to the State |
11 | | Disbursement Unit within
7 business days after the date the |
12 | | amount would have been paid or credited to
the
obligor creates |
13 | | a
presumption that the payor knowingly failed to pay over the |
14 | | amounts. This
penalty may be collected in a civil action which |
15 | | may be brought against the
payor in favor of the obligee or |
16 | | public office.
A finding of a payor's nonperformance within the |
17 | | time required under
this Act must be documented by a certified |
18 | | mail return receipt
or a sheriff's or private process server's |
19 | | proof of service showing the date
the income withholding notice |
20 | | was served on the payor.
For purposes of this Act,
a withheld
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21 | | amount shall be considered paid by a payor on the date it is |
22 | | mailed by the
payor, or on the date an electronic funds |
23 | | transfer of the amount has been
initiated by the payor, or on |
24 | | the date delivery of the amount has been
initiated by the |
25 | | payor. For each deduction, the payor shall provide the
State |
26 | | Disbursement Unit, at the time of
transmittal, with the date
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1 | | the amount would (but for the duty to withhold income) have |
2 | | been paid or
credited to the obligor.
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3 | | After June 30, 2000, every payor that has 250 or more |
4 | | employees shall use
electronic funds transfer to pay all |
5 | | amounts withheld under this Section.
During the year
2001 and |
6 | | during each year thereafter, every payor that has fewer than |
7 | | 250
employees
and that
withheld income under this Section |
8 | | pursuant to 10 or more income withholding
notices
during |
9 | | December of the preceding year shall use electronic funds |
10 | | transfer to
pay all
amounts withheld under this Section.
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11 | | Upon receipt of an income withholding notice requiring that |
12 | | a
minor child be named as a
beneficiary of a health insurance |
13 | | plan available through an employer or labor
union or trade |
14 | | union, the employer or labor union or trade union shall
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15 | | immediately enroll the minor child as a beneficiary in the |
16 | | health insurance
plan designated by the income withholding |
17 | | notice. The
employer shall withhold any required
premiums and |
18 | | pay over any amounts so withheld and any additional amounts the
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19 | | employer pays to the insurance carrier in a timely manner. The |
20 | | employer or
labor union or trade union shall mail to the |
21 | | obligee, within 15 days of
enrollment or upon request, notice |
22 | | of the date of coverage, information on the
dependent coverage |
23 | | plan, and all forms necessary to obtain reimbursement for
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24 | | covered health expenses, such as would be made available to a |
25 | | new employee.
When an order for dependent coverage is in effect |
26 | | and the insurance coverage is
terminated or changed for any |
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1 | | reason, the employer or labor union or trade
union shall notify |
2 | | the obligee within 10 days of the termination or change date
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3 | | along with notice of conversion privileges.
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4 | | For withholding of income, the payor shall be entitled to |
5 | | receive a fee
not to exceed $5 per month to be taken
from
the |
6 | | income to be paid to the
obligor.
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7 | | (b) Whenever the obligor is no longer receiving income from |
8 | | the payor,
the payor shall return a copy of the income |
9 | | withholding
notice to the obligee
or public office and shall |
10 | | provide information for the purpose of enforcing
this Act.
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11 | | (c) Withholding of income under this Act shall be made |
12 | | without
regard
to any prior or subsequent garnishments, |
13 | | attachments, wage assignments,
or any other claims of |
14 | | creditors. Withholding of income
under this Act shall not be in |
15 | | excess of the maximum amounts
permitted under the federal |
16 | | Consumer Credit Protection Act.
Income available for |
17 | | withholding shall be applied first to the current
support |
18 | | obligation, then to any premium required for employer, labor |
19 | | union, or
trade union-related health insurance coverage |
20 | | ordered under the order for
support, and then to payments |
21 | | required on past-due support obligations. If
there is |
22 | | insufficient available income remaining to pay the full amount |
23 | | of the
required health insurance premium after withholding of |
24 | | income for the current
support obligation, then the remaining |
25 | | available income shall be applied to
payments required on |
26 | | past-due support obligations.
If the payor has been served with |
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1 | | more than one income
withholding notice
pertaining to the same |
2 | | obligor, the payor shall allocate income available
for |
3 | | withholding on a proportionate share basis, giving priority to |
4 | | current
support payments.
A payor who complies with an income |
5 | | withholding notice that is
regular on its
face shall not be |
6 | | subject to civil liability with respect to any individual,
any |
7 | | agency, or any creditor of the obligor for conduct in |
8 | | compliance with the
notice.
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9 | | (d) No payor shall discharge, discipline, refuse to hire or |
10 | | otherwise
penalize any obligor because of the duty to withhold |
11 | | income.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 96-53, eff. 1-1-10 .)
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