New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10183

Introduced
5/10/24  

Caption

Prohibits school districts from authorizing a currently enrolled public school student to be home schooled when the superintendent of the school district is notified of a pending child abuse or neglect investigation or if either custodial parent or a person instructing the child has been convicted of domestic violence, child abuse, or neglect.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A03429

Prohibits school districts from authorizing a currently enrolled public school student to be home schooled when the superintendent of the school district is notified of a pending child abuse or neglect investigation or if either custodial parent or a person instructing the child has been convicted of domestic violence, child abuse, or neglect.

NY HB2207

Authorizing parents of a child who is the subject of an investigation of abuse or neglect or a child in need of care proceeding and victims of childhood abuse or neglect to access records related to such investigation or proceeding.

NY H7707

Abused And Neglected Children

NY A08204

Requires immediate notification of a child's parent or guardian when an allegation of child abuse in an educational setting has been made regarding such child.

NY HB1144

Children alleged to be abused or neglected; preliminary removal hearing.

NY HB05431

An Act Concerning The Response Of School Districts And The Departments Of Education And Children And Families To Reports Of Child Abuse And Neglect And The Identification Of Foster Children In A School District.

NY SB236

Authorizing victims of childhood abuse or neglect to access records related to substantiated reports or investigations of abuse or neglect.

NY S2105

Abused And Neglected Children

NY H6617

Abused And Neglected Children

NY A08743

Provides for certain procedures to be followed when there is a determination of suspected child abuse or neglect; establishes duties to investigate; relates to examinations of the child in a suspected case of child abuse.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.