Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1452

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Foster children Social Security numbers requirements established.

Impact

The introduction of HF1452 is anticipated to strengthen Minnesota's child welfare system by enhancing the resources available for foster children. It establishes a more streamlined approach to tracking and providing essential services such as healthcare and education. By directly involving parents, guardians, and children in the decision-making process, the bill aims to promote a collaborative environment where the needs of the child take precedence. Proponents argue that this legislation will ensure that children receive the necessary support while in foster care and when transitioning to independent living, thereby improving their outcomes in the long term.

Summary

HF1452 is a legislative proposal aimed at improving the welfare of foster children in Minnesota by establishing new requirements for providing Social Security numbers. The bill amends existing statutes to mandate that Social Security numbers be included in the out-of-home placement plan for each foster child. This information is crucial as it helps facilitate access to various benefits and services that foster children are entitled to, including Medicaid and education benefits. By ensuring that foster children have their Social Security numbers, the bill seeks to simplify processes for agencies and carers, enhancing the overall quality of care and service delivery.

Contention

While HF1452 may garner general support due to its positive implications for foster children's welfare, discussions around the bill likely include concerns over privacy, particularly regarding the handling and storage of sensitive personal information such as Social Security numbers. Some legislators may raise issues regarding the capacity of social services to implement these requirements effectively, questioning whether the necessary infrastructure and training are in place for staff to manage these changes without compromising the well-being of the children. These deliberations highlight the balance between protecting children's rights and ensuring effective service delivery.

Companion Bills

MN SF324

Similar To Requirement establishment for providing Social Security numbers for foster children

Previously Filed As

MN SF324

Requirement establishment for providing Social Security numbers for foster children

MN SF2778

Department of Children, Youth and Families provisions modifications

MN HF1918

Department of Children, Youth, and Families policy language; TEACH early childhood program, great start compensation support payment program, child welfare policies, and out-of-home placement plans updated; and provisions to prevent foster care placements modified.

MN HF3689

Out-of-home placement plan summary requirement added.

MN SF3615

Requirement addition for an out-of-home placement plan summary

MN HF2436

Children and families finance bill.

MN SF1025

Foster children receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits trust establishment and appropriation

MN SF3154

Foster youth bill of rights establishment

MN HF3024

Foster youth bill of rights established.

MN HF588

Foster children receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits trust established, report required, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

CA SB116

Human services.

CA SB1145

Juveniles: placement.

CA AB139

Human services.

CA AB404

Foster care.

CA AB448

Juveniles: relative placement: family finding.

CA AB3272

Foster care.

CA AB1068

Juveniles: dependency: child and family teams.

MN SF3615

Requirement addition for an out-of-home placement plan summary