2005 Idaho Code - 7-1414 — PROCEEDING TO REINSTATE THE SUSPENSION

                                   TITLE  7
                             SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
                                  CHAPTER 14
                        FAMILY LAW LICENSE SUSPENSIONS
    7-1414.  PROCEEDING TO REINSTATE THE SUSPENSION. (1) The obligee or
department may file a motion with the court to lift the stay and reinstate the
suspension of a license due to nonpayment of child support if the licensee
does not maintain current support payments or fails to comply with the terms
of a repayment agreement entered into by the licensee.
    (2)  A person entitled to visitation under an order of a court may file a
motion to lift the stay and reinstate the suspension of a license if the
licensee fails to comply with the order for visitation. The motion shall
allege the manner in which the licensee failed to comply with the order for
visitation, and request a hearing.
    (3)  Upon a motion to lift a stay of an order suspending a license, notice
of a hearing shall be provided by personal service or by mail not less than
fourteen (14) days prior to the hearing.
    (4)  The department may also commence administrative proceedings to lift a
stay issued by the department, by serving notice alleging the failure to
maintain current support payments or to comply with a repayment plan, and
notice of a hearing not less than fourteen (14) days before the date of the
hearing. Service of the notice by the department shall be by personal service
or certified mail.
    (5)  If the licensee is found not to be maintaining current support
payments or not to be in compliance with the terms of a repayment plan or
order for visitation, the order suspending a license shall be reinstated and
the licensing authority shall be promptly informed of the suspension. The
licensing authority shall reinstate the suspension of the license effective
the date the order becomes final.

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