Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0345

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
2/22/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Enrolled
3/22/23  
Passed
4/20/23  
Chaptered
4/20/23  

Caption

Termination of parental rights.

Impact

By amending existing statutory provisions, this bill will change the process by which a parent-child relationship can be terminated in cases involving safe haven infants. Under the current law, there are extensive proceedings necessary to address custody and reunification efforts. SB 345 proposes that reunification efforts are not required if a court finds that the circumstances warrant such action. As a result, it is expected that this legislation will significantly reduce the time frame for adopting infants who have been left under these safe haven provisions, consequently impacting adoption agencies and prospective adoptive families.

Summary

Senate Bill 345 is designed to amend state laws regarding the termination of parental rights specifically for safe haven infants. This legislation introduces a streamlined process for handling the custody of infants voluntarily left with designated emergency medical services providers or in newborn safety devices. Once custody is assumed, state entities are granted the authority to initiate termination procedures for parental rights to facilitate quicker adoption opportunities. The bill aims to ensure that infants receive stable and loving homes as rapidly as possible, in line with the best interests of the child.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 345 has been largely supportive among child welfare advocates who view it as a necessary reform to protect vulnerable infants and expedite their placement in forever homes. However, there have been debates on whether the proposed changes may undermine certain protections intended for biological parents, particularly concerning their rights to contest termination. Detractors argue that while the bill's intentions are well-placed, the impact on parental rights needs careful consideration to avoid negative repercussions.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balancing act between protecting the rights of biological parents and ensuring the welfare of safe haven infants. Some stakeholders express concern that the expedited termination process could overlook important parental rights. The provision that allows the presumed consent of unnamed parents to be implied after a set period raises ethical questions. The debate is primarily focused on whether the bill strikes the correct balance between child welfare and parental rights, highlighting the complex nature of this issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1407

Parental rights.

IN SB0143

Parental rights.

IN SB278

Termination Of Parental Rights

IN HB476

AN ACT relating to termination of parental rights.

IN HB1559

Termination of parental rights; revise various provisions relating to.

IN HB1404

Parental support services.

IN SB0046

Parental rights.

IN HB1099

Safe haven infants and foster youth.

IN HB1617

Parent's bill of rights.

IN SB412

Parental rights; termination, murder of a child.

Similar Bills

HI HB2137

Relating To Adoption.

HI SB3105

Relating To Adoption.

HI HB1058

Relating To Adoption.

HI SB1356

Relating To Adoption.

HI SB1356

Relating To Adoption.

CA AB3190

Public works.

NJ A2247

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."

NJ A3627

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."