Bill Text: NY A09724 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to noncompliance of an employer or income payor with income execution orders; allows child support unit to count each failure to remit payment as an instance of noncompliance.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-05-31 - held for consideration in judiciary [A09724 Detail]
Download: New_York-2017-A09724-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 9724 IN ASSEMBLY February 2, 2018 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. GIGLIO -- read once and referred to the Committee on Judiciary AN ACT to amend the civil practice law and rules, in relation to noncom- pliance with an income execution order The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph 1 of subdivision (g) of section 5241 of the civil 2 practice law and rules, as amended by chapter 270 of the laws of 2013, 3 is amended to read as follows: 4 (1) (A) An employer or income payor served with an income execution 5 shall commence deductions from income due or thereafter due to the 6 debtor no later than the first pay period that occurs fourteen days 7 after service of the execution, and shall remit payments within seven 8 business days of the date that the debtor is paid. Each payment remitted 9 by an employer or income payor shall include the information as 10 instructed on the income execution and shall be payable to and remitted 11 to the state disbursement unit established in this state in accordance 12 with section six hundred fifty-four-b of title forty-two of the United 13 States Code unless the income execution is for spousal support only, in 14 which case the payments shall be payable to and remitted to the credi- 15 tor. If the money due to the debtor consists of salary or wages and his 16 or her employment is terminated by resignation or dismissal at any time 17 after service of the execution, the levy shall thereafter be ineffec- 18 tive, and the execution shall be returned, unless the debtor is rein- 19 stated or re-employed within ninety days after such termination. An 20 employer must notify the issuer promptly when the debtor terminates 21 employment and provide the debtor's last address and name and address of 22 the new employer, if known. An income payor must notify the issuer 23 promptly when the debtor no longer receives income and must provide the 24 debtor's last address and the name and address of the debtor's new 25 employer, if known. Where the income is compensation paid or payable to 26 the debtor for personal services, the amount of the deductions to be 27 withheld shall not exceed the following: EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05689-01-7A. 9724 2 1 (i) Where a debtor is currently supporting a spouse or dependent child 2 other than the creditor, the amount of the deductions to be withheld 3 shall not exceed fifty percent of the earnings of the debtor remaining 4 after the deduction therefrom of any amounts required by law to be with- 5 held ("disposable earnings"), except that if any part of such deduction 6 is to be applied to the reduction of arrears which shall have accrued 7 more than twelve weeks prior to the beginning of the week for which such 8 earnings are payable, the amount of such deduction shall not exceed 9 fifty-five percent of disposable earnings. 10 (ii) Where a debtor is not currently supporting a spouse or dependent 11 child other than the creditor, the amount of the deductions to be with- 12 held shall not exceed sixty percent of the earnings of the debtor 13 remaining after the deduction therefrom of any amounts required by law 14 to be withheld ("disposable earnings"), except that if any part of such 15 deduction is to be applied to the reduction of arrears which shall have 16 accrued more than twelve weeks prior to the beginning of the week for 17 which such earnings are payable, the amount of such deduction shall not 18 exceed sixty-five percent of disposable earnings. 19 (B) An employer or income payor served with an income execution shall 20 be served a notice by the creditor for each failure to withhold 21 deductions from income due or thereafter due to the debtor. Such notice 22 shall state the date payment was due under subparagraph (A) of this 23 paragraph, the date on which such notice was served, whether such notice 24 concerns a first, or subsequent offense and the monies owed in penalty. 25 In calculating the penalty under this subparagraph the support 26 collection unit shall use the penalties described in subparagraph (D) of 27 paragraph two of this subdivision and shall aggregate the penalties for 28 each instance of failure to withhold deductions or to remit payment to 29 the unit. 30 § 2. Subparagraph (D) of paragraph 2 of subdivision (g) of section 31 5241 of the civil practice law and rules, as amended by chapter 335 of 32 the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows: 33 (D) In addition to the remedies herein provided and as may be other- 34 wise authorized by law, upon a finding by the family court that the 35 employer or income payor failed to deduct or remit deductions as 36 directed in the income execution, the court shall issue to the employer 37 or income payor an order directing compliance and may direct the payment 38 of a civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars for the first 39 instance and one thousand dollars per instance for the second and subse- 40 quent instances of employer or income payor noncompliance. Upon a find- 41 ing that the creditor has complied with the notice provisions of subpar- 42 agraph (B) of paragraph one of this subdivision, the court shall impose 43 a penalty as described for each failure to withhold deductions or remit 44 payment to the unit; provided that such penalties shall not accrue to 45 the government of the United States or the government of the state of 46 New York or its political subdivisions. The penalty shall be paid to the 47 creditor and may be enforced in the same manner as a civil judgment or 48 in any other manner permitted by law. 49 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.