2006 New York Code - Paternity Or Child Support Proceedings; Suspension Of State Professional, Occupational And Business Licenses.



 
    §  548-b.  Paternity or child support proceedings; suspension of state
  professional,  occupational  and  business  licenses.    (a)    If   the
  respondent,  after  receiving appropriate notice, fails to comply with a
  summons, subpoena or warrant relating to a paternity  or  child  support
  proceeding,  and  the  court  has  determined  that  the  respondent  is
  licensed, permitted or  registered  by  or  with  a  board,  department,
  authority  or  office of this state or one of its political subdivisions
  or  instrumentalities  to  conduct  a  trade,  business,  profession  or
  occupation,  the  court  may  order such board, department, authority or
  office  to  commence  proceedings  as  required  by  law  regarding  the
  suspension  of  such  license,  permit,  registration  or  authority  to
  practice and to inform the court of the actions it has taken pursuant to
  such proceeding.
    (b) The court may subsequently order such board, department, authority
  or office to terminate  the  suspension  of  the  respondent's  license,
  permit,  registration or authority to practice; however, the court shall
  order the termination of such suspension when  the  court  is  satisfied
  that  the  respondent has fully complied with all summons, subpoenas and
  warrants relating to a paternity or child support proceeding.

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