2023 Regular SessionIndiana Legislature

HB1570: Family and juvenile law matters.

Legislative Summary

Family and juvenile law matters. Makes changes in various adoption law provisions to provide 15 days (rather than 30 days) to contest certain adoptions. Provides that a confidentiality agreement entered into between a foster parent and the department of child services (department) may not prohibit the foster parent from releasing or disclosing information to a duly elected state government official for whom the information is relevant to the official's responsibility under the law to protect children from child abuse and neglect (elected official). Provides an exception prohibiting release or disclosure of specified information and records regarding a child who is or was in foster care or under the supervision of a juvenile court, or regarding the child's parent, guardian, or custodian. Provides that the department may not: (1) take adverse action against a foster parent's license; or (2) remove a foster child from the home of a foster parent; solely on the basis of the foster parent having spoken to an elected official. Requires the department to provide a licensed foster parent with: (1) an information packet describing the foster parent's rights and the grievance filing process; and (2) a complete copy of the department's policy manual. Provides that the department may not remove a foster child from the home of a foster parent, unlicensed caregiver, or de facto custodian solely on the basis of the foster parent, unlicensed caregiver, or de facto custodian having filed a petition to adopt the child. Allows a child's adoptive parent to request that the department allow the child to have visitation with the child's sibling. Requires the department to provide notice of the department's decision regarding a request for sibling visitation not later than seven business days after the department receives the request. Provides that if: (1) a child is the subject of a petition alleging that the child is a child in need of services; and (2) a parent of the child has been convicted of committing one or more specified offenses against the child; there is a rebuttable presumption that it is in the child's best interests to prohibit the parent from having in-person contact with the child until a dispositional decree is entered or the petition is dismissed. Provides that if a hearing regarding a petition to terminate the parent-child relationship is not held before the statutorily required deadline, the court shall dismiss the petition without prejudice: (1) upon filing of a motion with the court by a party to the proceeding; and (2) absent good cause shown for the failure to hold the hearing before the statutorily required deadline.

Bill History

1/19/2023
Coauthored by Representatives Lauer and Schaibley
House of Representatives
1/19/2023
Authored by Representative Olthoff
House of Representatives
1/19/2023
First reading: referred to Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs
House of Representatives
1/24/2023
Representative Jackson added as coauthor
House of Representatives
2/16/2023
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
House of Representatives
2/20/2023
Amendment #1 (Vermilion) prevailed; voice vote
House of Representatives
2/20/2023
Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
House of Representatives
2/21/2023
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 193: yeas 90, nays 0
House of Representatives
2/21/2023
Senate sponsor: Senator Walker K
House of Representatives
2/22/2023
Referred to the Senate
House of Representatives
3/6/2023
Senator Walker G added as second sponsor
Senate
3/6/2023
First reading: referred to Committee on Family and Children Services
Senate
3/9/2023
Senator Ford Jon added as cosponsor
Senate
3/13/2023
Senator Donato added as cosponsor
Senate
3/27/2023
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
Senate
3/30/2023
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Senate
4/3/2023
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 296: yeas 47, nays 0
Senate
4/4/2023
Returned to the House with amendments
Senate
4/10/2023
Motion to dissent filed
House of Representatives
4/10/2023
House dissented from Senate amendments
House of Representatives
4/11/2023
House conferees appointed: Olthoff and Jackson
House of Representatives
4/11/2023
House advisors appointed: Rowray, Lauer, Pack and Summers
House of Representatives
4/13/2023
Senate conferees appointed: Walker K and Hunley
Senate
4/13/2023
Senate advisors appointed: Ford J.D. and Walker G
Senate
4/24/2023
CCR # 1 filed in the House
House of Representatives
4/24/2023
CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
Senate
4/25/2023
Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 493: yeas 84, nays 0
House of Representatives
4/25/2023
Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 484: yeas 45, nays 4
Senate
4/28/2023
Signed by the President Pro Tempore
Senate
4/28/2023
Signed by the President of the Senate
Senate
5/1/2023
Signed by the Speaker
House of Representatives
5/4/2023
Signed by the Governor
House of Representatives
5/4/2023
Public Law 244
House of Representatives

Roll Call Votes

House - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1
4/25/2023
84
Yea
0
Nay
1
Not Voting
15
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate - Conference Committee Report 1
4/25/2023
45
Yea
4
Nay
1
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate - Third reading
4/3/2023
47
Yea
0
Nay
1
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: PASSED
House -
2/21/2023
90
Yea
0
Nay
3
Not Voting
7
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Passed(5/4/2023)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Sine DiePrior Session

Documents

Enrolled
Bill Text4/26/2023165.6 KB
Amended
Bill Text3/27/2023189.9 KB
Engrossed
Bill Text2/20/2023166.3 KB
Amended
Bill Text2/16/2023162.7 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/19/2023149.3 KB