Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1792

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers and the termination of parental rights to those children.

Impact

By amending Section 262.302 of the Family Code, SB1792 introduces significant changes in how parental rights are handled in cases of abandonment. Specifically, when parents voluntarily deliver their children to emergency providers, they are deemed to have relinquished their parental rights. This legislative shift is aimed at facilitating quicker placements for children into safer environments, which advocates argue will ultimately lead to better outcomes for affected families and infants.

Summary

Senate Bill 1792 addresses the critical issue of abandoned children by providing a clear protocol for designated emergency infant care providers. The bill allows these providers to take possession of infants who are voluntarily delivered by parents, without requiring a court order. This provision simplifies the process for caseworkers and emergency care providers, enabling them to respond swiftly to situations involving infants deemed abandoned or at risk, enhancing safety for vulnerable children.

Contention

Despite its well-meaning intentions, SB1792 may raise concerns regarding the implications for parental rights. Critics of the bill may argue that the automatic relinquishment of parental rights could undermine the rights of parents who might have been acting under duress or in emergency situations. This aspect raises questions about ensuring that parents are fully informed and able to make decisions in the best interest of their children without inadvertently losing their rights. The balance between protecting children and honoring parental rights is likely to be a focal point of debate during the bill's consideration.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 262. Procedures In Suit By Governmental Entity To Protect Health And Safety Of Child
    • Section: 302

Companion Bills

TX HB3759

Identical Relating to the emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers and the termination of parental rights to those children.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4533

Relating to emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers.

TX SB2343

Relating to emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers.

TX SB780

Relating to emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers.

TX HB2010

Relating to emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers.

TX SB885

Relating to the grounds for terminating and reinstating a person's parental rights and the adoption of certain children.

TX HB1927

Relating to a parent's right to intervene in the apprehension by a peace officer of a child for an emergency detention and certain requirements and restrictions applicable to an emergency detention.

TX HB2658

Relating to grounds for the involuntary termination of the parent-child relationship.

TX SB614

Relating to certain procedures relating to children placed under a parental child safety placement.

TX HB4866

Relating to the procedures and grounds for terminating the parent-child relationship.

TX HB2707

Relating to the temporary emergency care of children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.

Similar Bills

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