LANG-FRITCHEY-HOWARD-SOTO, O'BRIEN, YARBROUGH AND MCCARTHY. 305 ILCS 5/10-10 from Ch. 23, par. 10-10 305 ILCS 5/10-10.6 new 305 ILCS 5/10-11 from Ch. 23, par. 10-11 750 ILCS 5/505.4 new 750 ILCS 5/714 new 750 ILCS 5/715 new 750 ILCS 16/20 750 ILCS 16/32 new 750 ILCS 22/318 750 ILCS 22/401 750 ILCS 45/14 from Ch. 40, par. 2514 750 ILCS 45/14.2 new Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that for purposes of enforcing a child support order, a transfer made by a child support obligor is fraudulent as to an obligee if the obligor made the transfer with the intent to defraud the obligee or without receiving equivalent value for the transfer. Provides that in an action for relief from such a fraudulent transfer, the State's Attorney may obtain avoidance of the transfer or other relief. Provides that a person who willfully defaults on an order for child support may be subject to summary criminal contempt proceedings. Provides that each State agency shall withhold, suspend, or restrict the use of any license or certificate issued by that agency to a person found guilty of criminal contempt and authorizes the Department of Public Aid, in addition to others, to receive location information for child support establishment and enforcement purposes from employers, labor unions, telephone companies, and utility companies. Provides that, upon request by a tribunal of another state, a tribunal of this State shall issue or cause to be issued a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum requiring a person in this State to appear at a deposition or before a tribunal and answer questions or produce documents or other tangible things for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the person's assets, income, and ability to pay a support order or judgment entered in the other state. Provides that a tribunal of this State may make similar requests of a tribunal in another state. Effective immediately. JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts) Although the number of cases of willful default on child support may be large, it is unclear how many of those cases would be dealt with in a summary proceeding, or the intended scope of such proceedings. Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether the bill would increase the number of judges needed in the State. DEC-08-2000 H PREFILED WITH CLERK JAN-10-2001 H FIRST READING JAN-10-2001 H REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE RULES JAN-30-2001 H ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR FRITCHEY JAN-30-2001 H ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR HOWARD JAN-30-2001 H ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR SOTO JAN-31-2001 H ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE CHILD SUP ENF FEB-02-2001 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR O'BRIEN FEB-05-2001 H JUDICIAL NOTE FILED FEB-05-2001 H COMMITTEE CHILD SUP ENF FEB-14-2001 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR YARBROUGH FEB-20-2001 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR MCCARTHY MAR-16-2001 H RE-REFERRED TO RULES COMM/RULE 19(A) RULES HRUL JAN-07-2003 H SESSION SINE DIE END OF INQUIRY Full Text Bill Summary