Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0046

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Parental rights.

Impact

If enacted, SB0046 would have significant implications for family law and the interaction between parents and state agencies. The bill establishes a legal framework empowering parents to seek redress in courts if they believe their rights under this bill have been violated. This includes situations where governmental action may infringe upon their rights regarding their child's upbringing. Parents would be able to bring lawsuits against governmental entities and possibly obtain compensatory damages and attorney fees for violations of the outlined provisions, increasing the state's accountability in family matters.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 46 (SB0046) seeks to establish and affirm the rights of parents in relation to their children's upbringing, education, and healthcare. The bill outlines the conditions under which governmental entities may impose burdens on these parental rights, specifying that any such burden must further a compelling governmental interest and employ the least restrictive means available. Importantly, the bill aims to prevent situations where governmental employees would advise or coerce children into withholding information from their parents, and ensures parents have access to information related to their child's well-being, unless restricted by a court order or by law enforcement due to ongoing investigations.

Contention

The proposed legislation has sparked debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that it enhances parental rights and provides necessary protections against governmental overreach. Some believe it will create a supportive environment for families where parents retain control over important decisions affecting their children. Conversely, critics of the bill warn that it could lead to challenges in safeguarding children from potentially harmful situations, as it may limit the ability of some governmental factions to intervene in urgent cases where a child's safety is at stake. The balance between ensuring parental rights and protecting children's welfare is at the center of the ongoing discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1407

Parental rights.

IN SB0345

Termination of parental rights.

IN SB0413

Parental rights in education.

IN HB1296

Physical custody and parenting time.

IN HB1191

Parental notice of juvenile arrest at school.

IN SB0488

Paid parental leave for school employees.

IN HB1570

Family and juvenile law matters.

IN HB1267

Assisted reproduction and gestational surrogacy.

IN SB0067

Sex with a minor.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

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