Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1189

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Child fatality information.

Impact

This bill modifies existing confidentiality provisions surrounding child death and near fatality reports, broadening access to vital information that was previously hidden from public view. It aims to help ensure that the government is held accountable for its actions in cases of child welfare and is expected to influence state laws related to privacy and public safety. By allowing judicial review of cases where disclosure by the department is denied, HB1189 elevates community engagement in child welfare oversight, potentially leading to enhanced protective measures for children in Indiana.

Summary

House Bill 1189 aims to enhance public transparency regarding child fatalities and near fatalities related to abuse or neglect. The bill mandates that the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) shall disclose specific details about cases involving child fatalities or near fatalities upon public request. This includes information such as the child's age, gender, residential location, actions taken by the department in response to the incident, and any prior reports of abuse or neglect against the child or the alleged perpetrator. The disclosures are intended to shed light on the circumstances surrounding these tragic events and foster accountability within the state's child protection system.

Contention

Notably, while the bill intends to improve transparency, it also raises questions about balancing public right to know with the potential for affecting ongoing criminal investigations and the privacy of involved families. Critics could argue that such disclosures might inadvertently compromise investigations or violate the privacy of victims and their families. Additionally, there may be concerns about how the law distinguishes the nuances of 'public interest' versus 'potential material harm’ to future proceedings. These points of contention indicate ongoing debates within the legislature regarding the best approach to protect children while ensuring public accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1230

Child fatality information.

IN HB1152

Child fatality information.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

IN SB0205

Department of child services ombudsman.

IN HB1247

Child fatality reporting.

IN SB0064

DCS child fatality reporting.

IN HB1123

Child advocacy centers.

IN SB0416

School and student safety information.

IN SB949

Relating to the release of certain child fatality and near-fatality information for abused or neglected children.

IN HB4111

Relating to the release of certain child fatality and near fatality information for abused or neglected children.

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