Title 19, Chapter 6, Section 28.1
( 19-6-28.1)
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "License" means a certificate, permit, registration, or any
other authorization issued by the Department of Public Safety or
any other licensing entity that allows a person to operate a motor
vehicle, to engage in a profession, business, or occupation, or to
hunt or fish. (2) "Licensing entity" means any state agency, department, or
board of this state which issues or renews any license,
certificate, permit, or registration to authorize a person to
drive a motor vehicle, to hunt or fish, or to engage in a
profession, business, or occupation including those under Article
3 of Chapter 7 of Title 2, the "Georgia Pesticide Use and
Application Act of 1976"; Article 13 of Chapter 1 of Title 7,
relating to mortgage lenders and mortgage brokers; Chapter 5 of
Title 10, the "Georgia Securities Act of 1973," relating to
securities salespersons and investment adviser representatives;
Part 2 of Article 1 of Chapter 6 of Title 12, relating to
foresters; Chapter 4 of Title 26, relating to pharmacists; Chapter
23 of Title 33, relating to insurance agents, counselors, and
other personnel; Chapter 1 of Title 43, relating to professions
and businesses; Chapter 39A of Title 43, relating to real estate
appraisers; or Chapter 40 of Title 43, relating to real estate
brokers and salespersons. (b) In any proceeding for enforcement of a judgment or order to pay
child support, if the court is satisfied by competent proof that the
respondent has accumulated support arrears equivalent to or greater
than the current support due for 60 days and that the respondent is
licensed to conduct a trade, business, profession, or occupation,
licensed to hunt or fish, licensed to drive a motor vehicle, owns a
motor vehicle which is registered in this state in his or her name,
or is applying for the renewal or issuance of any such license or
registration, the court may order the appropriate licensing or
registering entity to suspend the license or registration or deny
the application for such license and to inform the court of the
actions it has taken pursuant to such proceedings. Evidence
relating to the ability and willingness of the respondent to comply
with an order of child support shall be considered by the court
prior to the entry of any order under this Code section. (c) The court shall inform the respondent that competent proof for
purposes of proving to a licensing or registering entity that the
respondent is in compliance with the order for child support shall
be written proof of payment by cash or a certified check, notice
issued by the court, or notice from a child support receiver, if
such receiver has been appointed. |