Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2641

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Youth court; provide right of representation and notice to CPS in proceedings involving certain children.

Impact

In addition to allowing agency counsel representation, SB2641 amends existing provisions in Section 43-21-501 of the Mississippi Code to require the youth court to issue a summons to CPS whenever a petition is filed related to a child in its custody. This change streamlines the process and ensures CPS's involvement in relevant court proceedings from the outset, potentially leading to more informed decision-making regarding the welfare of children in custody cases. The bill reflects a commitment to safeguarding children's rights and ensuring that responsible agencies are present to advocate for their well-being.

Summary

Senate Bill 2641 is designed to enhance the legal framework governing the proceedings involving children under the custody of the Department of Child Protection Services (CPS) in Mississippi. The bill introduces a new section, 43-21-202, which grants the CPS the right to be represented by its agency counsel at all stages of court proceedings concerning a child for whom the department has custody or may be awarded custody. This provision aims to ensure that the department's interests are adequately represented during critical court processes such as detention hearings and permanency hearings.

Contention

While the bill has generally been supported as benefitting child welfare, there may be underlying concerns regarding whether it could inadvertently lead to increased bureaucracy within youth court processes. Some stakeholders might argue that the necessity of CPS representation could slow down case proceedings or complicate the court's workload. However, supporters maintain that this legal representation is vital for ensuring adequate advocacy for children, suggesting that the benefits of having knowledgeable agency counsel present outweigh potential delays.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2271

Right to counsel; provide for in certain Youth Court proceedings.

MS SB675

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MS SB440

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MS SB1236

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MS SB2640

CPS; revise certain provisions to establish clear path to permanency for children in custody of.

MS SB668

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MS SB1040

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MS SB2790

Office Of State Public Defender; authorize representation of youth in delinquency and/or children in need of supervision.

MS H1390

To ensure equitable representation in probate court proceedings involving children

MS HB1149

Path to permanency; provide for children in Child Protection Services.

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