Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF374

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the delegation of custodial rights and duties with respect to a child.(See HF 644.)

Impact

The impact of HF374 could vary significantly across the state. By allowing HHS to delegate authority for routine medical care to licensed foster caregivers, the bill aims to facilitate better engagement of children in normal childhood activities. Specifically, HHS will now be permitted to consent to nonemergency medical care and necessary medication, thereby streamlining processes in child welfare while ensuring that children's healthcare needs are addressed promptly. This change is designed to enhance the overall wellbeing and participation of children in typical social experiences akin to their peers.

Summary

House File 374, also known as HF374, addresses the delegation of custodial rights and duties concerning children. The bill allows the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to delegate its rights and responsibilities as a child's custodian to individuals who are licensed to provide child foster care. This delegation includes significant responsibilities such as the duty to protect, train, and discipline the child, as well as the obligation to provide food, clothing, housing, and medical care. Importantly, the bill maintains that any residual rights of the child's parent or guardian are preserved, meaning that parental rights are not completely forfeited in the event of custodial delegation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF374 may arise regarding the balance of power between state authorities and parental rights. Advocacy groups might express concerns about the implications of increasing state power in child custody cases, including allegations of possible overreach if custodial rights are perceived to be unduly stripped from parents. Additionally, discussions may focus on the adequacy of measures in place to ensure that the delegated authority is exercised appropriately and that children's welfare is prioritized. Overall, while the bill aims to clarify roles and facilitate care, it also necessitates scrutiny on how these changes affect family dynamics and parental engagement.

Companion Bills

IA HF644

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the delegation of custodial rights and duties with respect to a child. (Formerly HF 374.) Effective Date: Conditional, 07/01/2025.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2338

A bill for an act relating to state child care assistance for children of certain child care personnel.

IA HF2671

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, services, and support staff for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care, including the establishment of a legal representation for juvenile cases interim study committee, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 2242.)

IA HF2242

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, services, and support staff for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care, and making appropriations.(See HF 2671.)

IA HSB505

A bill for an act relating to replacement of the term visitation with the term parenting time relative to time awarded to a parent.(See HF 2102.)

IA HF2209

A bill for an act relating to legal representation for children who are placed in, or may be placed in, foster care.(See HF 2580.)

IA HF373

A bill for an act relating to individuals who provide child foster care.(See HF 584.)

IA SSB3123

A bill for an act relating to the elimination of certain required reports by and duties of the department of health and human services, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See SF 2285.)

IA HF2580

A bill for an act relating to legal representation for children who are placed in, or may be placed in, foster care.(Formerly HF 2209.)

IA HF195

A bill for an act relating to placement of custody of a newborn infant under the newborn safe haven Act.(See HF 474.)

IA HSB233

A bill for an act relating to state child care assistance eligibility requirements and child care provider reimbursement rates.(See HF 707.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.