Current through September, 2024
Section 5-31-32.1 - License suspension(a) The agency may refer non-custodial parents who are delinquent in child support in an amount that would be owed for a three-month period to appropriate licensing authorities to suspend their driver's license.(b) The agency may refer non-custodial parents who are delinquent in child support in an amount that would be owed for a six-month period to appropriate licensing authorities to suspend their professional license(s).(c) The agency may refer individuals who have failed to comply with the subpoena or the warrant relating to a paternity or a child support proceeding to appropriate licensing authorities to suspend the individual's driver's or professional license(s) or both.(d) The agency may refer individuals who have not obtained or maintained health insurance coverage as required by a child support order to appropriate licensing authorities to suspend the individual's driver's or professional license(s) or both.(e) License suspension procedures and challenges thereto are specified in section 576D-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes.(f) Where the non-custodial parent has entered into a repayment agreement in response to a notice of impending license suspension action and has failed to comply with the agreement, the agency shall refer the non-custodial parent to appropriate licensing authorities to suspend the individual's driver's or professional license(s) or both without further advance notice to the affected individual.(g) Upon receipt of a written request for an administrative hearing regarding the license suspension action, the agency shall proceed under section 5-31-35. [Eff and comp MAR 30 2014] (Auth: HRS §§ 576D-1, 576D-2, 576D-13) (Imp: HRS §§ 576D-1, 576D-2, 576D-13; 45 C.F.R. §303.6 )