Suspend Uniform Rules For Sb 134 [HCR-33]
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 134, relating to the appointment of guardians ad litem; relating to petitions and proceedings for termination of parental rights; and amending Rules 1 and 6, Alaska Adoption Rules.
HCR-33: Suspend Uniform Rules For Sb 134
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Awaiting Transmittal To Gov on 05/02/2018
Termination Of Parental Rts;guardians [SB-134]
An Act relating to the appointment of guardians ad litem; relating to petitions and proceedings for termination of parental rights; and amending Rule 90.3, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure, and Rules 1 and 6, Alaska Adoption Rules.
SB-134: Termination Of Parental Rts;guardians
This bill is focused on the appointment of guardians ad litem, petitions and proceedings for termination of parental rights, and amendments to certain rules in Alaska regarding civil procedure and adoption rules.
Specifically, the bill addresses procedures for termination of parental rights, requirements for consent to adoption, appointment of guardians ad litem for minors involved in adoption or parental rights termination proceedings, and the legal implications of terminating parental rights.
Sponsored by: Sen. Tom Begich
Effective Date(s) Of Law 9/13/18 on 06/27/2018
SB-1006: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3, Part 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Sara Kyle
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/13/2017
You have voted SB-1006: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3, Part 3..
SB-618: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lee Harris
Placed On Senate Finance, Ways, And Means Committee Calendar For 5/9/2017 on 05/08/2017
You have voted SB-618: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3..
HB-382: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Antonio Parkinson
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Finance, Ways & Means Subcommittee Of Finance, Ways & Means Committee on 05/08/2017
You have voted HB-382: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3..
HB-110: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3, Part 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Antonio Parkinson
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Civil Justice Subcommittee Of Civil Justice Committee on 03/29/2017
You have voted HB-110: As introduced, prevents the use of license denial, suspension, or revocation or contempt of court orders to enforce child support arrearages owed by a person who executed a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity that was rescinded due to fraud, duress, or material mistake of fact. - Amends TCA Title 24, Chapter 7; Title 36 and Title 68, Chapter 3, Part 3..