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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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4/7/2009
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5a
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Agenda - 04-07-2009 - 5a
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13 <br />20) Paternity Set-Aside - Oppose any legislative proposals <br />that would allow fathers to petition the court for a <br />paternity test even after paternity has been <br />established by court order or an affidavit of parentage <br />that fails to address two important areas of concern: <br />(1) How the upfront costs would be paid (Counties <br />should not be held liable for the fiscal consequences. <br />Orange County Child Support Enforcement estimates, if <br />25% of its caseload evoked this privilege, the cost <br />would be $39,060.); and (2) The best interests of the <br />child are not considered (Orange County has always <br />encouraged paternity testing before any documentation <br />is signed with explanation given about the consequences <br />of not conducting a paternity test. Children continue <br />to need the protection that orders and affidavits <br />provide in the legal system.); <br />21) Smoking - Prohibit in Public Places - Support House <br /> <br />Bill 2 - Prohibit Smoking in Public & Work Places - and' <br />any other similar legislation which would limit or <br />prohibit smoking in public places and places of <br />employment or would permit local governments to limit <br />
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