Gaming Intercept program nets nearly
$120,000 in overdue child support during first months
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[January 13, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– Parents who owe delinquent child support and like to gamble be
warned; if you win big at Illinois casinos, it’s your children who
will benefit.
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In a joint venture between the Illinois Department of Healthcare
and Family Services and the Illinois Gaming Board, the state
recently launched its Child Support Intercept program at all 10
Illinois casinos. Noncustodial parents who owe delinquent child
support and win a large-enough jackpot to file a federal W2G form
will see that money turned over to HFS’ Division of Child Support to
pay down the debt to their families.
HFS has already collected nearly $120,000 in child support funds
owed from gambling winnings in the state’s casinos since the
program’s implementation in the fall, officials said Friday.
“Gaming winnings are windfalls, and if the person winning that game
owes child support, that windfall should go to support his or her
child,” said HFS Director Julie Hamos.
HFS information services staff built a web-based system that allows
casino workers to enter winners’ names, birthdates and Social
Security numbers if the winner is required to file a W2G. Once
entered, the system checks for a child support debt match with
families enrolled in the IV-D child support program. If there’s a
match, a specified maximum is withheld after taxes and a service
charge by the casino. The intercepted winnings are transmitted to
HFS and then sent to the family.
Officials said it was unknown when the program began how quickly
families would begin to benefit, but the payouts have exceeded
expectations.
“I am thrilled to see the results of our authority to intercept
gaming winnings so soon after we began,” said Child Support Services
Administrator Pam Lowry. “These intercepts place needed dollars in
the hands of families who have waited too long for support.”
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The system was approved in August 2013 by the Illinois
General Assembly as Public Act 93-0318. (
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?Name=098-0318
) The web-based program – called the Gaming Intercept Program
Certification System (GIPCS) – went live in each casino during
October and November in a staggered manner after each site
completed employee training. Implementation started with the
largest casinos – Harrah’s in Joliet and Rivers in Des Plaines –
and finished with Harrah’s in Metropolis.
The Intercept program’s very first success came during its
second day in place at Harrah’s in Joliet, said IGB
Administrator Mark Ostrowski. The noncustodial parent owed more
than $30,000 in delinquent support and won a $1,224.48 jackpot.
He had previously been making payments of just $61 a month,
Ostrowski said.
“While this payment made only a small dent in the amount owed,
it was a nice surprise for the custodial parent,” Ostrowski
said.
Since it began the program has intercepted 56 jackpots from 42
different people. One noncustodial parent had winnings
intercepted 11 times, which paid off his past-due balance of
more than $21,000. Another noncustodial parent had winnings
intercepted three times, while two others had their winnings
intercepted twice. The largest jackpot resulted in a $5.850
collection.
The program will not affect video gaming terminal winnings
because those are not high enough for winners to file a federal
W2G form, officials said.
[Illinois Department of Healthcare
and Family Services] |