Number 1577 SB 207-MEDICAL SUPPORT ORDERS FOR CHILDREN MS. BARBARA MIKLOS, Department of Revenue (DOR), said SB 207 makes three simple changes to existing statute. First, under existing statute an order for medical support can only be established in conjunction with a financial support order. DOR is required by Medicaid to establish a medical support order for people who go onto a public assistance program and then DOR is required by statute to establish a financial support order. DOR would like to separate the two orders, establishing a medical support order only without an order for financial support. A financial support order will be established if the parent wants one. Second, SB 207 amends the medical support statute to provide that either parent, not simply the obligor, may be required to provide health care coverage. Third, this bill amends the law to require that a medical support order be issued regardless of whether health care coverage is currently available to either parent. This is being done now and the order is not in effect until the health insurance becomes available. MS. MIKLOS said DOR believes this bill will help custodial parents because they will not need a financial order, noncustodial parents for the same reason and it will also help keep the Child Support Enforcement Division out of the middle of conflict with the parents.