Bill wants banks to support the fight against fraud
A bill was in the Oklahoma House of Representatives aims to contribute to the mobilization of assistance from banks in Oklahoma punish fraud and welfare round Deadbeat fathers.
The well-being and “Child Support Collection calibration bill, House Bill 1591, to authorize the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, design, implementation and operation of a bank with Reporting System. He was the author of Rep. Wanda Jo Peltier, D-Oklahoma City.
The law provides for the establishment of an inter-institutional agreement between the banks of the Commission and the Department of Human Services, for verification of eligibility for public aid to care for collecting and Child. ..
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