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Code · Vermont · Title 15 — Domestic Relations · Chapter 11

§ 795.

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§ 795. Licenses or governmental contracts
(a)As used in this section:
(1)“Agency” means any unit of state government, including agencies, departments, boards, commissions, authorities, or public corporations.
(2)“License” means any license, certification, or registration issued by an agency to conduct a trade or business, including a license to practice a profession or occupation, or a license required to engage in recreational activities, including the license to hunt, fish, or trap.
(3)“Contract” means a contract for the provision of goods, services or real estate space.
(b)Every applicant for a license shall sign a statement that the applicant is not subject to a child support order, or if subject to a child support order is in good standing with respect to the order or in full compliance with a plan to pay any and all child support payable under a support order as of the date the application is filed. A license may not be issued or renewed without such a statement.
(c)No agency shall enter into, extend, or renew any contract unless the person submits a statement that the person is not under an obligation to pay child support or is in good standing with respect to or in full compliance with a plan to pay any and all child support payable under a support order as of the date the contract is made.
(d)For the purposes of this section, a person is in good standing with respect to any and all support payable if:
(1)less than one-twelfth of the annual support obligation is overdue; or
(2)liability for any support payable is being contested in a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding; or
(3)the person is in compliance with a repayment plan approved by the office of child support or agreed to by the parties; or
(4)in the case of a licensee, the licensing agency finds that requiring immediate payment of support due and payable would impose an unreasonable hardship. (Added 1989, No. 220 (Adj. Sess.), § 29; amended 1997, No. 63, § 16, eff. Jan. 1, 1999.)
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