Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB526

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Engrossed
3/31/23  
Refer
4/3/23  
Refer
4/7/23  
Report Pass
4/10/23  
Enrolled
4/10/23  
Chaptered
4/24/23  

Caption

St. Mary's County - Transfer of Child Support Unit and Personnel to the Child Support Administration

Impact

The implications of HB 526 are significant for both employees and the administrative processes involved in child support enforcement in St. Mary's County. By consolidating these functions at the state level, the legislation not only reorganizes how services are delivered but also safeguards the employment rights of county personnel involved in child support. The bill ensures that transferred employees maintain their positions and salary levels, thus providing stability in a potentially disruptive transition. Moreover, it enhances the state's capability to enforce child support which could lead to improved outcomes for families benefiting from these services.

Summary

House Bill 526, concerning St. Mary's County, aims to transfer all functions, powers, and duties of the Child Support Unit from the Office of the State’s Attorney to the Child Support Administration of the Department of Human Services. This legislation is designed to streamline child support enforcement services by placing them under state jurisdiction, which proponents argue will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of these services across the county. The transfer is set to be effective from October 1, 2023, with associated personnel moving to state employment without loss of benefits or seniority.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 526 appears to be supportive, particularly among those advocating for more coordinated and state-led child support enforcement. Stakeholders recognize the importance of having a robust child support system, which is better facilitated through unified state management. While there may be some concerns from local authorities regarding the loss of direct oversight, the benefits of state resources and expertise in child support enforcement are seen as outweighing these risks.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on the local government's ability to oversee child support matters directly and how this may affect the responsiveness to the specific needs of St. Mary's County residents. Critics worry that transferring these responsibilities to the state might result in a one-size-fits-all approach that could overlook local nuances. Nonetheless, supporters argue that enhanced state capacity is essential for addressing the complexities of child support quickly and effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HF4817

Student support personnel aid reserved, and student support personnel transferred.

MD HB9076

Supporting America’s Children and Families Act

MD SB321

CalWORKs: supportive services: childcare.

MD HB2174

Supported decision-making; supporter obligations

MD SB6109

Supporting children and families.

MD HB2751

Supported decision-making; supporter obligations

MD SB195

Family Law - Child Support

MD HB218

Family Law – Child Support

MD SB3333

Supporting Adopted Children and Families Act

MD SB600

Supporting Adopted Children and Families Act

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