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§ 36-6-503. Petition Regarding Intentional Violation of Visitation Order — Notice

A parent, who has been victimized by the other parent’s intentional violation of § 36-6-502(a) on two (2) or more occasions within any six-month period, may petition the court having jurisdiction over the order of visitation for a finding that the other parent is not in compliance with an order of visitation; provided, prior to […]

§ 36-6-505. Requesting Hearing for Noncompliance

If a parent timely requests a hearing to contest the issue of compliance, the court shall stay the action and may not certify the name of such parent to any licensing authority for noncompliance with an order of visitation until the court issues a written decision after a hearing that finds such parent is not […]

§ 36-6-506. Determining Noncompliance of Visitation

The court may certify in writing or by electronic data exchange to each licensing authority that the offending parent is not in compliance with an order of visitation if: Such parent does not timely request a hearing upon service of notice issued under § 36-6-503; Such parent has not entered into a consent order as […]

§ 36-6-507. Denial, Suspension or Revocation of a License

Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the certification from the court under § 36-6-506 shall be a basis for the denial, suspension or revocation of a license, or for refusal to issue, renew, or reinstate a license by a licensing authority. The licensing authority shall notify, without undue delay, by regular […]

§ 36-6-508. Compliance With Order — Release From the Court

When a parent who is served notice under § 36-6-503, or whose license was otherwise revoked, denied or suspended by order of the court, complies with the order of visitation, the court shall provide the licensing authority with written or electronic data exchange confirmation that the parent is in compliance with the order and issue […]

§ 36-6-509. Authorities Cooperating With the Court

The various licensing authorities shall cooperate with the court in any manner necessary to effectuate this part, and the court and the various licensing authorities shall enter into any necessary agreements to carry out the purposes of this part.

§ 36-6-510. Filing of Motions

Nothing in this part prohibits a custodial or noncustodial parent from filing a motion with the court to modify an order of visitation or a custody order.

§ 36-6-511. Qualifications for Licensure or Registration — Eligibility

In addition to other qualifications for licensure or registration and conditions for continuing eligibility to hold a license as prescribed by law, rule or regulation issued under the provisions of titles 43, 44, 45, 56, 62, 63, 68, 70 or 71, for an individual to engage in a profession, trade, occupation, business, or industry, or […]