SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 513(JUD) "An Act relating to the enforcement of support orders through suspension of drivers' licenses; changing the name of the child support enforcement agency to the child support services agency; amending Rules 90.3 and 90.5, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated this bill, sponsored by Representative Kott, "changes the name of the Child Support Enforcement Division to the Child Support Services Division and it simplifies the method in which the Division may revoke an obligor's drivers license." JOHN MAIN, Staff to Representative Pete Kott, testified that the Division performs functions in addition to enforcing child support orders, specifically educating the public about the meaning of child support. He furthered the proposed name change would foster an attitude that the Division is service oriented. He noted several other states are considering similar title changes. Mr. Main stated this bill would also "close a loophole" for those in arrears. He detailed the current process in which an individual found incompliant is sent a letter directing that person to become compliant within 60 days. After this, he continued, the individual is given 150 days in which to comply. If during the 150-day period, that individual agrees to comply, he informed that the driver's license is returned; however, if the individual stops making child support payments, the process start again. He explained that this legislation would provide that the process would resume "where it left off", with the individual subject to compliance within the remaining number of days of the original notification. He qualified that a two-year limit would be implemented for each individual, at which time this provision would not apply. Senator Dyson noted the zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. He asked if stationary and other items printed with the Division's current name would be used until supplies run out, then replaced with the updated title. Mr. Main replied this is his understanding. Senator Dyson and Mr. Main clarified that other provisions related to this Division that would make broader changes, are included in separate legislation. Senator Dyson offered a motion to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SCS HB 513 (JUD) MOVED from Committee with zero fiscal note #1 from the Alaska Court System, and zero fiscal note #2 from the Department of Revenue.