Iowa 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF314 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 04/09/2025

                    House File 314 - Enrolled   House File 314   AN ACT   AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF PREPLACEMENT INVESTIGATIONS AND   REPORTS IN CERTAIN ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 600.8, subsection 2, paragraph a,    subparagraph (2), Code 2025, is amended to read as follows:    (2) A report of a preplacement investigation that has    approved a prospective adoption petitioner for a placement    shall not authorize placement of a minor person with that    petitioner after two years from the date of the reports    issuance. However, if the prospective adoption petitioner    is a relative within the fourth degree of consanguinity who      described by subsection 12, paragraph a , subparagraph (1) or    (2), and   has assumed custody of a minor person to be adopted,    a preplacement investigation of this petitioner and a report    of the investigation may be completed at a time established by    the juvenile court or court or may be waived as provided in    subsection 12 .      Sec. 2. Section 600.8, subsections 7 and 12, Code 2025, are      amended to read as follows:    7. a.   Any An investigation or report shall not be required    under this section shall not apply when the   in any of the    following circumstances:               

  House File 314, p. 2   (1)   The person to be adopted is an adult or when the .    (2) The prospective adoption petitioner or adoption    petitioner is a stepparent of the person to be adopted.    However, in the case of a stepparent adoption, the juvenile    court or court, upon the request of an interested person or    on its own motion stating the reasons therefor of record, may    order an investigation or report pursuant to this section .    Additionally, if      b.   If an adoption petitioner discloses a criminal conviction    or deferred judgment for an offense , other than a simple    misdemeanor ,   or founded child abuse report pursuant to section    600.5 , the petitioner shall notify the court of the inclusion    of this information in the petition prior to the final adoption    hearing, and the court shall make a specific ruling regarding    whether to waive any investigation or report required under    subsection 1 .    12. a.   Any investigation and report required under    subsection 1 may be waived by the A juvenile court or court    if the   may waive an investigation and report required under    subsection 1 in any of the following circumstances:    (1) The adoption petitioner is related within the fourth    degree of consanguinity to the person to be adopted. However,      if    (2)   The adoption petitioner meets all of the following    requirements:    (a) The adoption petitioner is the current legal guardian    for the person to be adopted.    (b) The adoption petitioner has been the legal guardian for    the person to be adopted for the thirty-six consecutive months      immediately preceding the date the adoption petition is filed.    (c)   The adoption petitioner has complied with section    232D.402 for the thirty-six consecutive months immediately    preceding the date the adoption petition is filed.      b.   Notwithstanding paragraph a , if an adoption petitioner    discloses a criminal conviction or deferred judgment for an    offense ,   other than a simple misdemeanor , or founded child    abuse report pursuant to section 600.5 , the petitioner shall    notify the court of the inclusion of this information in the    petition prior to the final adoption hearing ,   and the court                                                        

  House File 314, p. 3   shall make a specific ruling regarding whether to waive any    investigation or report required under subsection 1 .    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 314, Ninety-first General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2025 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor