Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H205

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relating to background checks for kinship foster care

Impact

The proposed legislation could substantially alter the landscape of kinship foster care within the state. By allowing for a more nuanced review of caregiving applications, the bill aims to increase the number of eligible guardians for children in need, addressing the growing demand for kinship placements. Additionally, its provision for a defined look-back period may ameliorate concerns among potential caregivers regarding obstacles posed by historical minor offenses, thus potentially fostering wider participation in the kinship care system.

Summary

House Bill 205, introduced by Representative Donald R. Berthiaume, Jr., aims to amend the existing laws regarding background checks for kinship foster care in Massachusetts. The bill intends to implement a structured background screening procedure for potential caregivers, specifically targeting grandparent caregivers, with a focus on enhancing child safety while balancing the legal protections afforded to caregivers. By establishing a 20-year look-back period for minor infractions, the bill seeks to ensure that caregivers with a clean record since any infraction can still be considered for kinship care opportunities, while maintaining a strict policy against certain serious offenses.

Contention

Despite its intentions to create a fairer screening process for kinship caregivers, HB 205 might face scrutiny from child welfare advocates who may argue that any minor infraction could still pose risks to children. Critics may contend that lowering the threshold for minor infractions might compromise child safety, highlighting the delicate balance the legislation seeks between inclusivity for potential caregivers and the overarching priority of child protection in foster care settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2194

Petitioning for an emergency restraint bill

MA H2752

Relative to allowing police and fire to work beyond the mandatory retirement age

MA H2751

Relative to evaluations on a retired veteran disability

MA H1592

Relative to the expansion of the Good Samaritan Law

MA H206

Fast-tracking adoptions for children in DCF custody

MA H802

Requiring photo ID’s to vote

MA H2067

Waiving the requirement for on call fire fighters to disclose stipends as income

MA H204

Requiring the documentation of child counsel appointments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.