TN HB0957 | 2015-2016 | 109th General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Introduced on February 12 2015 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2015-03-25 - Taken off notice for cal in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee of Civil Justice Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #1) [PDF]

Summary

As introduced, requires the department of human services to include the total amount of overdue child support owed by obligors subject to license revocation in the annual report to the general assembly and the governor. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 2 and Title 36, Chapter 5.

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Title

As introduced, requires the department of human services to include the total amount of overdue child support owed by obligors subject to license revocation in the annual report to the general assembly and the governor. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 2 and Title 36, Chapter 5.

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History

DateChamberAction
2015-03-25HouseTaken off notice for cal in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee of Civil Justice Committee
2015-03-18HousePlaced on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 3/25/2015
2015-02-24HouseAssigned to s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee
2015-02-23HouseP2C, ref. to Civil Justice Committee
2015-02-18HouseP1C.
2015-02-12HouseIntro.
2015-02-12HouseFiled for intro.

Same As/Similar To

SB0946 (Crossfiled) 2015-02-18 - Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee

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