Section 32-1211 – PENALTIES FOR EMPLOYERS.
32-1211. PENALTIES FOR EMPLOYERS. (1) An employer may not discharge, discipline, or refuse to employ an obligor on the basis of an income withholding order issued under this chapter. If an employer discharges, disciplines, or refuses to employ an obligor because of an income withholding obligation, the obligor shall have a cause of action against […]
Section 32-1212 – IDENTIFYING INFORMATION — FILING WITH TRIBUNAL AND CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES.
32-1212. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION — FILING WITH TRIBUNAL AND CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES. Obligors and obligees shall file with the court or the department, if the department is providing child support services, identifying information including social security number, residential and mailing address, telephone number, driver’s license number, and name, address, and telephone number of their employer. Obligors […]
Section 32-1213 – ORDER FOR PAYMENT OF MEDICAL EXPENSES.
32-1213. ORDER FOR PAYMENT OF MEDICAL EXPENSES. (1) A proceeding to enforce a support order directing the payment of medical expenses of a dependent child may be commenced as provided in section 32-1206, Idaho Code. (2) The petition or motion may be filed by an obligee when medical expenses not otherwise covered by insurance have […]
Section 32-1214A – PURPOSE.
32-1214A. PURPOSE. The state of Idaho has an interest in ensuring that its children receive health insurance benefits through private means when available at reasonable cost as defined in section 32-1214B, Idaho Code. Therefore, the legislature hereby adopts the national medical support notice required by 42 U.S.C. section 666(a)(19) and the employee retirement income security […]
Section 32-1214B – DEFINITIONS.
32-1214B. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) "Child" means any child including an adopted minor child, of a participant in a health benefit plan, recognized under a medical child support order as having a right to enrollment under a health benefit plan. (2) "Department" means the department of health […]
Section 32-1214C – MEDICAL SUPPORT ORDER.
32-1214C. MEDICAL SUPPORT ORDER. (1) A medical support notice issued to an employer or plan administrator is a qualified medical support order as defined by 29 U.S.C. section 1169(a) through (c). (2) Upon receipt of a national medical support notice, if the employer has one (1) health benefit plan, the employer shall respond within twenty […]
Section 32-1214D – EXCEPTIONS TO REQUIREMENT FOR IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT.
32-1214D. EXCEPTIONS TO REQUIREMENT FOR IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT. The plan administrator or employer shall enroll the child unless the employer or insurer does not offer insurance, the obligor would not qualify for any plan, or the obligor has separated from employment. If insurance is not available because a probationary period exceeds ninety (90) days, the plan […]
Section 32-1202 – DEFINITIONS.
32-1202. DEFINITIONS. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter: (1) "Business day" means a day on which state offices are open for regular business. (2) "Child support services" means support enforcement or collection and disbursement services. (3) "Current support" means the present month’s required support pursuant to […]
Section 32-1214E – PROHIBITION ON DENIAL OF ENROLLMENT.
32-1214E. PROHIBITION ON DENIAL OF ENROLLMENT. A child shall not be denied enrollment in a health benefit plan because: (1) The child was born out of wedlock; (2) The child is not claimed as a dependent on the obligor’s federal income tax return; (3) The child does not reside with the obligor or in the […]
Section 32-1203 – REMEDIES IN ADDITION TO OTHER REMEDIES.
32-1203. REMEDIES IN ADDITION TO OTHER REMEDIES. (1) The remedies provided in this chapter are in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other remedies provided by law. (2) The provisions of this chapter apply to any dependent child, whether born before or after the effective date of this act, and regardless of the […]