Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0109

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/22/24  
Engrossed
1/31/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/15/24  
Enrolled
2/21/24  
Passed
3/11/24  
Chaptered
3/11/24  

Caption

Adult protective services.

Impact

The new framework introduced by SB0109 signifies a shift in the management of adult protective services at the county level, allowing for more diverse and accessible support systems for endangered adults. By enabling prosecuting attorneys to contract for services outside their home counties, the bill addresses gaps that might occur in counties lacking adequate resources or personnel. This change is expected to enhance the state's capacity to respond to cases of abuse and neglect promptly and with the necessary legal oversight.

Summary

SB0109, titled 'Adult Protective Services', aims to amend the Indiana Code concerning human services, specifically focusing on the protections and services available to endangered adults. The bill establishes guidelines for the Division to provide coverage for necessary services across counties and allows the division to contract with prosecuting attorneys and qualified entities to facilitate these services. The provisions dictate the operational framework under which these contracted parties can function, ensuring that critical investigative services related to abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults can be effectively deployed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB0109 has been generally favorable, particularly among those advocating for the rights and protections of vulnerable adults. Many have lauded the bill for its potential to expand resources and improve the efficacy of adult protective services. However, there are concerns regarding the execution of these provisions and whether the new contractual arrangements will lead to effective collaboration between counties and contracted entities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between state oversight and local autonomy concerning the provision of these services. Some critics argue that contracting out services could dilute accountability and create discrepancies in service quality across different counties. There's also apprehension that an increased reliance on prosecuting attorneys might shift resources from social service professionals trained specifically to address the needs of endangered adults, potentially complicating the service delivery framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0005

Consumer data protection.

IN HB1461

Long term services.

IN HB1554

Consumer data protection.

IN HB1236

Protections for motor vehicle dealers.

IN HB1279

Third party food delivery services.

IN HB1362

Child protection.

IN HB1117

Second amendment protection.

IN SB0031

Call center worker and consumer protection.

IN SB0254

Residential utility customer protections.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

Similar Bills

WV HB2784

Relating to duty to prosecute

IN SB0165

Noncompliant prosecutor.

IN SB0148

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1371

Additional prosecuting attorneys.

IN SB0284

Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1215

Miami County deputy prosecuting attorney.

IN HB1217

Prosecuting attorneys.

TX HB1732

Relating to the reestablishment of the Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council.