Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB490

Introduced
3/2/18  
Introduced
3/2/18  
Refer
3/2/18  
Refer
3/2/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/27/18  
Report Pass
3/27/18  
Engrossed
4/4/18  
Engrossed
4/4/18  
Refer
4/5/18  
Refer
4/5/18  
Report Pass
5/1/18  
Report Pass
5/1/18  
Enrolled
5/9/18  
Enrolled
5/9/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Passed
5/15/18  

Caption

Provides for healthcare coverage relative to child support

Impact

This bill amends Louisiana Revised Statutes governing child support, particularly regarding healthcare provisions for children under support agreements. By explicitly outlining the responsibilities of noncustodial parents to provide for their children's medical welfare, it aims to strengthen enforcement mechanisms for child support. This change may lead to increased access to healthcare for children who are currently receiving insufficient support. Additionally, it attempts to standardize how medical support should be calculated and enforced across the state.

Summary

House Bill 490 seeks to enhance the enforcement and definition of medical support in child support agreements in Louisiana. The bill amends existing statutes to clarify the responsibilities of noncustodial parents regarding healthcare coverage for their children. Key provisions include requiring the noncustodial parent to obtain health insurance when it becomes available at a reasonable cost, as well as the possibility of cash medical support if no healthcare coverage is provided. The intent of the bill is to ensure that children receive necessary medical care without unnecessary financial burden on custodial households.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 490 appears to be generally positive among child advocacy groups and legislators focused on family welfare. Supporters view the bill as a necessary step in improving the health and well-being of children in custody situations, ensuring that financial support for healthcare is a priority. However, there may also be concerns about the financial implications for noncustodial parents who may find the new requirements burdensome, leading to potential debates about equity in enforcement.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the definition of 'reasonable cost' for healthcare coverage and how it will be implemented in child support agreements. Some legislators and family advocates might express concerns over ensuring that the requirements do not disproportionately impact noncustodial parents with limited financial means. The balance between ensuring adequate medical support for children and the financial realities faced by noncustodial parents will likely be a significant aspect of discussions as the bill is enacted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.