Relates to eliminating the ability of a court to commit a respondent to jail or place a respondent on probation as a penalty for violation of a support order.

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AI Summary: This bill aims to prevent courts from incarcerating or placing individuals on probation as a penalty for failing to comply with a support order. It seeks to eliminate punitive measures that involve jail time or probation for support order violations. This change could have significant impacts on how non-compliance with support orders is addressed within the legal system.

Latest Action: referred to judiciary

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Actions (2):

  • 2023-01-09 : referred to judiciary

  • 2024-01-03 : referred to judiciary

Text Versions (1):