Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB271

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Change reporting requirements for child abuse and neglect

Impact

The introduction of LB271 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding child welfare, particularly in how allegations of abuse and neglect are documented and reported. By amending existing guidelines, the bill could lead to increased accountability within the child protective services system. It seeks to ensure that reports are made promptly and handled efficiently, ultimately aiming to enhance the safety and welfare of children at risk.

Summary

LB271 proposes changes to the reporting requirements for child abuse and neglect. The bill aims to expedite and clarify the processes involved in reporting cases to ensure that children who are being abused or neglected receive timely intervention. By modifying these requirements, LB271 seeks to strengthen child protection efforts throughout the state, providing a more systematic approach to handling abuse allegations and ensuring that necessary resources are allocated effectively.

Contention

Various stakeholders have raised concerns regarding the implications of LB271 on current practices and responsibilities of mandatory reporters. Some argue that the changes may impose additional burdens on professionals such as teachers and healthcare providers who are often the first to recognize signs of abuse. There is apprehension that stricter requirements might deter some individuals from reporting suspicions out of fear of potential legal repercussions or misunderstanding their obligations under the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB462

Change reporting requirements relating to child abuse or neglect, parental rights, and juvenile court jurisdiction

NE SB5665

Reporting child sex abuse.

NE SB6318

Reporting child sexual abuse.

NE LB9

Change independent expenditure reporting requirements and require electioneering reporting

NE LB860

Change a reporting requirement relating to the Early Childhood Education Grant Program

NE HB1171

Exempting attorney higher education employees from certain mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect.

NE LB80

Adopt the Protection Orders Act, require reporting of child abuse and neglect involving military families, provide for domestic violence victims to change rental agreements and request the changing of locks, and change provisions related to landlords and tenants

NE SB5515

Revised for Engrossed: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect at residential facilities and residential private schools.Revised for 1st Substitute: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.Original: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.

NE LB141

Require reporting of child abuse and neglect involving military families to military authorities and military family advocacy programs

NE LB223

Provide and change reporting requirements under the Municipal Density and Missing Middle Housing Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.