New York Statutes
§ 548-C — Paternity or child support proceedings; suspension of recreational licenses
New York § 548-C
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N.Y. Family Court Act § 548-C (2026).
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§ 548-c. Paternity or child support proceedings; suspension of\nrecreational licenses. If the respondent, after receiving appropriate\nnotice, fails to comply with a summons, subpoena, or warrant relating to\na paternity or child support proceeding, the court may order any agency\nresponsible for the issuance of a recreational license to suspend or to\nrefuse to reissue a license to the respondent or to deny application for\nsuch license by the respondent. The court may subsequently order such\nagency to terminate the adverse action regarding the respondent's\nlicense; however, the court shall order the termination of such\nsuspension or other adverse action when the court is satisfied that the\nrespondent has fully complied with the requirements of all summons,\nsubpoenas, and warrants
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