Nick87
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Edit- I'm bowing out as we were warned a week or so ago about getting off track with this stuff. Good luck.
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It appears, by reading the OP article, they are increasing the price of the F&G license(?).The way most states handle this is to just take away the deadbeat’s right to buy the license. I’ve worked on some systems for a few states to do this. You just build a database of deadbeats and keep it updated, then other state systems such as the licensing systems are required to check it before issuing any licenses. This is actually a pretty common thing, and ID is late to the game doing it.
The jail part and taking your drivers license are counter intuitive, tough to pay for your kids when you don't have a job sitting in the slam. Also pretty tough to get to work if you can't drive a car.In NY....where my child support case for my older boys went through....if you're behind they take your hunting and fishing priveleges, driver's license, then put you in jail.
That’s not how I read it. This statement “The department will accomplish this by raising minimum child support payments required to maintain hunting and fishing privileges when a parent owes past due child support” says to me that if you’re delinquent by a certain $ or amount or time period, then you lose you hunting and fishing privileges. If you get current, then you get them back. I didn’t see anything that referenced changing the price if the license itself.It appears, by reading the OP article, they are increasing the price of the F&G license(?).
Or... It's adding the price to outstanding debt(?). My impression, it appears to be the former moreso than the latter.
It doesn't appear to directly deny those a license who have have outstanding child support debt, unless the f&g cost is on top of the total debt owed.