Adopted

COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO 1 PROPOSED TO

Senate Bill No. 2150

BY: Committee

     Amend by striking all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

 


     SECTION 1.  Section 43-19-101, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     43-19-101.  (1)  The following child support award guidelines shall be a rebuttable presumption in all judicial or administrative proceedings regarding the awarding or modifying of child support awards in this state:

     Number Of Children      Percentage Of Adjusted Gross Income

     Due Support             That Should Be Awarded For Support         1                                 14%

          2                                 20%

          3                                 22%

          4                                 24%

          5 or more                         26%

     (2)  These are guidelines.  They are not intended to supplant the duty of the court to make child support awards that are just and in the best interests of the child or children.  The court should depart from the guidelines when the best interests of the child or children would be promoted, the Legislature finding and declaring that the best interests of the child or children must be the polestar consideration.  The judicial or administrative body awarding or modifying the child support award must make a written finding or specific finding on the record or in the support order as to whether or not the guidelines were applied in determining the support award and the specific reasons why such action promotes the best interests of the child or children.

     (3)  The amount of "adjusted gross income" as that term is used in subsection (1) of this section shall be calculated as follows:

          (a)  Determine gross income from all potential sources that may reasonably be expected to be available to the absent parent including, but not limited to, the following:  wages and salary income; income from self employment; income from commissions; income from investments, including dividends, interest income and income on any trust account or property; absent parent's portion of any joint income of both parents; workers' compensation, disability, unemployment, annuity and retirement benefits, including an individual retirement account (IRA); any other payments made by any person, private entity, federal or state government or any unit of local government; alimony; any income earned from an interest in or from inherited property; any other form of earned income; and gross income shall exclude any monetary benefits derived from a second household, such as income of the absent parent's current spouse;

          (b)  Subtract the following legally mandated deductions:

              (i)  Federal, state and local taxes.  Contributions to the payment of taxes over and beyond the actual liability for the taxable year shall not be considered a mandatory deduction;

              (ii)  Social security contributions;

              (iii)  Retirement and disability contributions except any voluntary retirement and disability contributions;

          (c)  If the absent parent is subject to an existing court order for another child or children, subtract the amount of that court-ordered support;

          (d)  If the absent parent is also the parent of another child or other children residing with him, then the court may subtract an amount that it deems appropriate to account for the needs of said child or children;

          (e)  Compute the total annual amount of adjusted gross income based on paragraphs (a) through (d), then divide this amount by twelve (12) to obtain the monthly amount of adjusted gross income.

     Upon conclusion of the calculation of paragraphs (a) through (e), multiply the monthly amount of adjusted gross income by the appropriate percentage designated in subsection (1) to arrive at the amount of the monthly child support award.

     (4)  In cases in which the adjusted gross income as defined in this section is more than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) or less than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), the court shall make a written finding in the record as to whether or not the application of the guidelines established in this section is reasonable.

     (5)  The Department of Human Services shall review the appropriateness of these guidelines beginning January 1, 1994, and every four (4) years thereafter and report its findings to the Legislature no later than the first day of the regular legislative session of that year.  The Legislature shall thereafter amend these guidelines when it finds that amendment is necessary to ensure that equitable support is being awarded in all cases involving the support of minor children.

     (6)  All orders involving support of minor children, as a matter of law, shall include reasonable medical support.  Notice to the noncustodial parent's employer that medical support has been ordered shall be on a form as prescribed by the Department of Human Services.  In any case in which the support of any child is involved, the court shall make the following findings either on the record or in the judgment:

          (a)  The availability to all parties of health insurance coverage for the child(ren);

          (b)  The cost of health insurance coverage to all parties.

     The court shall then make appropriate provisions in the judgment for the provision of health insurance coverage for the child(ren) in the manner that is in the best interests of the child(ren).  If the court requires the custodial parent to obtain the coverage then this burden shall be taken into account in establishing the amount of child support the noncustodial parent must pay.  If the court determines that health insurance coverage is not available to any party or that it is not available to either party at a cost that is reasonable as compared to the income of the parties, then the court shall make specific findings as to such either on the record or in the judgment.  In that event, the court shall make appropriate provisions in the judgment for the payment of medical expenses of the child(ren) in the absence of health insurance coverage, taking into account the relative income earning ability and financial position of the parties.

     SECTION 2.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2006.


     Further, amend by striking the title in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

 


     AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 43-19-101, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CHILD SUPPORT AWARD GUIDELINES; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.