Department of child services matters.

HB 1340 Department of child services matters

Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Department of child services matters.
HB-1340


About HB-1340

Department of child services matters. Defines "Indian child" for purposes of family and juvenile law. Provides that certain records relating to foster care children may be maintained in an electronic format. Provides that certain individuals may request a child's Social Security number for income tax purposes. Requires the department of child services (department) to:

  • (1) develop a form an individual may submit to request a child's Social Security number; and
  • (2) approve or deny a request for a child's Social Security number not later than 10 business days after receiving the request

Requires the department to approve an individual's request for a child's Social Security number if:

  • (1) the child lived with the individual in the 18 months preceding the request; and
  • (2) the child lived with the individual for: (A) at least six months in any one calendar year; or (B) more than 1/2 of the days the child lived during a calendar year if the child was born or died in the calendar year; unless the child does not have a Social Security number or the department does not have a record of the child's Social Security number

Provides that certain information, documents, reports, pictures, videos, images, or recordings related to department matters are confidential. Requires that information that is otherwise confidential must be made available to:

  • (1) a tribal representative, agency, or organization authorized by an Indian child's tribe to care for, diagnose, treat, review, evaluate, or monitor active efforts regarding the Indian child, and the Indian child's parent, guardian, or custodian; and
  • (2) the United States Department of State and foreign governments to comply with federal law and treaties

Provides that the department:

  • (1) may; and
  • (2) under specified circumstances, shall; notify a child care worker's employer of a substantiated report of child abuse or neglect made against the child care worker

Makes a technical correction.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 04/06/2023

Engrossed 03/21/2023

Amended 03/13/2023

Amended 01/26/2023

Introduced 01/17/2023

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Votes

House - House concurred in Senate amendments

04/06/2023

Yeas: 89 | Nays: 0
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Senate - Third reading

03/23/2023

Yeas: 47 | Nays: 0
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House - Third reading

01/31/2023

Yeas: 98 | Nays: 0
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History

Public Law 77

04/20/2023

Signed By The Governor

04/20/2023

Signed By The President Of The Senate

04/18/2023

Signed By The President Pro Tempore

04/13/2023

Signed By The Speaker

04/11/2023

House Concurred In Senate Amendments; Roll Call 373: Yeas 89, Nays 0

04/06/2023

Motion To Concur Filed

03/30/2023

Returned To The House With Amendments

03/24/2023

Third Reading: Passed; Roll Call 249: Yeas 47, Nays 0

03/23/2023

Amendment #1 (walker G) Prevailed; Voice Vote

03/21/2023

Second Reading: Amended, Ordered Engrossed

03/21/2023

Committee Report: Amend Do Pass, Adopted

03/13/2023

First Reading: Referred To Committee On Family And Children Services

02/27/2023

Referred To The Senate

02/01/2023

Third Reading: Passed; Roll Call 60: Yeas 98, Nays 0

01/31/2023

Senate Sponsors: Senators Walker G And Donato

01/31/2023

Representatives Olthoff And Summers Added As Coauthors

01/30/2023

Second Reading: Ordered Engrossed

01/30/2023

Committee Report: Do Pass, Adopted

01/26/2023

Authored By Representative Devon

01/17/2023

First Reading: Referred To Committee On Family, Children And Human Affairs

01/17/2023