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Code · Oklahoma · Title 56 — Poor Persons

§56-240.16. Court-ordered payment plan - Probationary continuation

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of license.
When the obligor enters into a court-ordered payment plan to repay any past due support pursuant to Section 240.15 of this title and provides proof to the court that the obligor is complying with all other provisions of the order for support, the OAH may place the
obligor on probation. Probation will allow the obligor to practice or continue to practice his or her profession, occupation or business or to operate a motor vehicle. Probation shall be conditioned upon full compliance with the order. If the OAH grants probation, the period shall not exceed three
(3)years, and the terms of probation shall provide for automatic suspension of the license if the obligor does not fully comply with the order. Added by Laws 1995, c. 354, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. Amended by Laws 2004, c. 124, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2004.
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