It was announced today that Governor Mary Fallin has signed a bill into law that authorizes the Department of Human Services to release a “Most Wanted” list of delinquent or missing parents who owe back child support. Senate Bill 576 creates a new tool for DHS to find these parents when traditional means have been exhausted. The “Most Wanted” lists may include a delinquent parent’s name, photograph, last known address and amount of child support owed.
“This bill will help DHS leverage community assistance to locate absentee parents and ensure they are fulfilling their obligation to their children,” Fallin said. “No one should be able to avoid child support payments by running off or disappearing and this bill will help to ensure they cannot.”
Senate Bill 576 was authored by Rep. Jason Nelson and Sen. Patrick Anderson.
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