HB1404: Parental support services.
Legislative Summary
Parental support services. Requires the governing body of a school corporation to adopt rules establishing a safety plan that provides steps for the school corporation to request assistance from the department of child services (department) to ensure a student is receiving appropriate intervention. Requires a preventative services provider to immediately report to the department if: (1) an individual to whom the preventative services provider is providing preventative services is not substantively participating in the services; and (2) the individual presents an immediate risk to the safety of a child. Requires the department to initiate an assessment not later than five days after receiving a report from school personnel regarding alleged child abuse or neglect. Allows the department to release unredacted reports to a school's designated liaison under certain circumstances. Adds bullying or abusive behavior as a factor for finding a child to be a child in need of services if other specified circumstances are met.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #5
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #5
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #3
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #3
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #2
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #2
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #1
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #1