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Idaho Code § 7-1410

Order suspending a license

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Wheeler v. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare (2009)

Most recently applied in Wheeler v. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare (April 2009)

I.C., § 7-1410, as added by 1996, ch. 429, § 1, p. 1457; am. 1998, ch. 250, § 5, p. 815.

(1) The court, licensing authority or department shall issue an order suspending a license unless: After notice and hearing, the licensee is found to have paid the delinquency and the current month’s support in full, or complied with the subpoena;

(2) The department or obligee files a certification that the obligor has paid current support and has entered into a reasonable schedule for repayment of any child support delinquency; or

(3) At a hearing, the licensee shows other good cause why the request for license suspension should be denied or stayed.

(4) The court shall issue an order suspending a license for a period up to one hundred eighty (180) days for substantial noncompliance with an order for visitation with the minor child.

(5) The order suspending a license shall include the last known address of the licensee.

(6) An order suspending a license by the court or department shall also state that the licensee is subject to the penalties of the licensing authority if a final order of suspension is violated.

(7) A final order suspending a license issued by a court or the department shall be forwarded to the appropriate licensing authority.

(8) If the court or department finds that the petition for suspension should be denied, the petition shall be dismissed without prejudice.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.