Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00109

Introduced
2/17/16  
Refer
2/17/16  
Report Pass
3/3/16  
Report Pass
3/3/16  
Report Pass
3/30/16  
Report Pass
3/30/16  
Refer
4/8/16  
Refer
4/8/16  
Report Pass
4/14/16  
Report Pass
4/14/16  
Engrossed
4/19/16  
Report Pass
4/21/16  
Chaptered
5/2/16  
Chaptered
5/2/16  
Enrolled
5/3/16  
Enrolled
5/3/16  
Passed
5/6/16  

Caption

An Act Renaming The Bureau Of Child Support Enforcement To The Office Of Child Support Services.

Impact

The renaming and reorganization of the child support enforcement agency under SB00109 pertain mainly to administrative efficiency and a clearer mandate for service delivery. The alterations made by this bill are expected to streamline procedures such as income withholding for child support, thereby offering enhanced support to custodial parents. Furthermore, the change aims to address any non-compliance issues that have historically been problematic and ensure better service accessibility to families in need.

Summary

SB00109 aims to rename the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement to the Office of Child Support Services, reflecting a modernized approach to child support services in the state. The bill emphasizes an improved structure for administering these services while ensuring compliance with Title IV-D of the Social Security Act. By altering the name and related sections of the statute, the bill seeks to clarify the agency's role and enhance its organizational effectiveness in managing child support cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00109 appears to be predominantly positive, especially among advocates for child support enforcement. Supporters herald the bill as a necessary update that reflects current best practices in public service management. They assert that a rebranding of the bureau is a step towards revitalizing confidence in child support services. Opposition, while not significantly documented, often arises in legislative discussions regarding the efficacy of government services, particularly in terms of resource allocation and service delivery speeds.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the practical implications of the name change, particularly in terms of operational budgets and staffing. Critics may argue that renaming an agency without addressing deeper systemic issues in child support enforcement could lead to superficial reform without substantial change. Concerns also exist regarding continual compliance with federal standards, which require ongoing diligence from the newly named Office of Child Support Services to fulfil its obligations effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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