Requires an order of protection that has been issued to a victim of domestic violence to include a provision that the order shall not expire or be vacated unless the party against whom such order is issued is in compliance with any court order directing him or her to pay child support and requires an automatic income deduction order for such order of support.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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1378
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 14, 2019
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Introduced by Sen. FUNKE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Children and Families
AN ACT to amend the criminal procedure law, the family court act, the
domestic relations law and the civil practice law and rules, in
relation to orders of protection and child support enforcement
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Section 530.11 of the criminal procedure law is amended by
2 adding a new subdivision 8 to read as follows:
3 8. An order of protection that has been issued by the court to a
4 victim of domestic violence, as defined in section four hundred fifty-
5 nine-a of the social services law, shall include a provision that such
6 order shall not expire or be vacated for any reason, unless the party
7 against whom such order is issued is in compliance with any court order
8 directing him or her to pay child support.
9 § 2. Section 812 of the family court act is amended by adding a new
10 subdivision 6 to read as follows:
11 6. An order of protection that has been issued by the court to a
12 victim of domestic violence, as defined in section four hundred fifty-
13 nine-a of the social services law, shall include a provision that such
14 order shall not expire or be vacated for any reason, unless the party
15 against whom such order is issued is in compliance with any court order
16 directing him or her to pay child support.
17 § 3. Subdivision 3 of section 240 of the domestic relations law is
18 amended by adding a new paragraph j to read as follows:
19 j. An order of protection that has been issued by the court to a
20 victim of domestic violence, as defined in section four hundred fifty-
21 nine-a of the social services law, shall include a provision that such
22 order shall not expire or be vacated for any reason, unless the party
23 against whom such order is issued is in compliance with any court order
24 directing him or her to pay child support.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 § 4. Paragraph 1 of subdivision (b) of section 5241 of the civil prac-
2 tice law and rules, as amended by chapter 270 of the laws of 2013, is
3 amended to read as follows:
4 (1) When a debtor is in default, an execution for support enforcement
5 may be issued by the support collection unit, or by the sheriff, the
6 clerk of court or the attorney for the creditor as an officer of the
7 court. When a debtor of a child support order also has an order of
8 protection currently in force against him or her, which has been issued
9 to the creditor of the child support order, an execution for support
10 enforcement shall be issued by the support collection unit, or by the
11 sheriff, the clerk of the court or the attorney for the creditor as an
12 officer of the court. Where a debtor is receiving or will receive
13 income, an execution for deductions therefrom in amounts not to exceed
14 the limits set forth in subdivision (g) of this section may be served
15 upon an employer or income payor after notice to the debtor. The amount
16 of the deductions to be withheld shall be sufficient to ensure compli-
17 ance with the direction in the order of support, and shall include an
18 additional amount to be applied to the reduction of arrears. The issuer
19 may amend the execution before or after service upon the employer or
20 income payor to reflect additional arrears or payments made by the
21 debtor after notice pursuant to subdivision (d) of this section, or to
22 conform the execution to the facts found upon a determination made
23 pursuant to subdivision (e) of this section.
24 § 5. Subdivision (c) of section 5242 of the civil practice law and
25 rules, as amended by chapter 270 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read
26 as follows:
27 (c) When the court enters an order of support on behalf of persons
28 other than those in receipt of public assistance or in receipt of
29 services pursuant to section one hundred eleven-g of the social services
30 law, or registers pursuant to article five-B of the family court act an
31 order of support which has been issued by a foreign jurisdiction and
32 which is not to be enforced pursuant to title six-A of article three of
33 the social services law, where the court determines that the debtor has
34 income that could be subject to an income deduction order, the court
35 shall issue an income deduction order to obtain payment of the order at
36 the same time it issues or registers the order. When the court enters
37 an order of child support on behalf of a victim of domestic violence who
38 has also been issued an order of protection, and such order of
39 protection has been issued against the debtor of the order of child
40 support, the court shall enter an income deduction order to obtain
41 payment of the order at the same time it issues or registers the order.
42 The court shall enter the income deduction order unless the court finds
43 and sets forth in writing (i) the reasons that there is good cause not
44 to require immediate income withholding; or (ii) that an agreement
45 providing for an alternative arrangement has been reached between the
46 parties. Such agreement may include a written agreement or an oral stip-
47 ulation, made on the record, that results in a written order. For
48 purposes of this subdivision, good cause shall mean substantial harm to
49 the debtor. The absence of an arrearage or the mere issuance of an
50 income deduction order shall not constitute good cause. When the court
51 determines that there is good cause not to issue an income deduction
52 order immediately or when the parties agree to an alternative arrange-
53 ment as provided in this subdivision, the court shall state expressly in
54 the order of support the basis for its decision.
55 § 6. Subdivision 2 of section 454 of the family court act is amended
56 by adding a new paragraph (b-1) to read as follows:
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1 (b-1) the court shall make an income deduction order for support
2 enforcement under section fifty-two hundred forty-two of the civil prac-
3 tice law and rules when a debtor is in default for non-payment of child
4 support and has an order of protection currently in place against him or
5 her that was issued to the creditor of such child support order;
6 § 7. This act shall take effect immediately.