Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1472

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the central registry of names of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child.

Impact

If enacted, SB1472 could significantly affect child welfare policies in Texas, as it seeks to revisit how abuse and neglect are recorded and managed. The bill mandates the removal of names from the registry within ten business days upon proof of overturned findings, which could enhance fairness and reduce long-lasting repercussions for families. Additionally, access to this registry will be broadened to include various educational and care entities, thereby increasing transparency regarding child welfare incidents.

Summary

SB1472 focuses on amending provisions related to the central registry that maintains the names of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child. The bill aims to refine the processes for making findings of abuse or neglect, particularly concerning children with severe emotional disturbances whose families may struggle to access necessary mental health services. The amendments suggest that the Department should not find abuse or neglect in cases where the inability to obtain mental health services is the sole factor, establishing clearer guidelines for record reviews and removals from the registry.

Sentiment

The response to SB1472 has been mixed, highlighting concerns for both child protection advocates and defenders of mental health services. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary reform that promotes justice for individuals who have been wrongfully accused, especially in cases linked to mental health challenges. In contrast, detractors worry that it might inadvertently enable abusive situations by complicating the reporting processes, potentially undermining children’s safety in the long term.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the balance between protecting children's welfare and ensuring fair treatment for families facing hardships. While the bill intends to prevent stigmatization of families unable to access mental health resources, opponents fear it may allow for potential loopholes in reporting genuine abuse cases. The reconciliation of these competing interests is crucial, as the bill could reshape state laws surrounding child protection and mental health advocacy.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 261. Investigation Of Report Of Child Abuse Or Neglect
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB3204

Identical Relating to the central registry of names of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3204

Relating to the central registry of names of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child.

TX HB2572

Relating to the central registry of names of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child.

TX HB4100

Relating to certain procedures regarding addition or removal of names from the central registry of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child.

TX HB1190

Relating to a required court finding of abuse or neglect before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX SB515

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

TX SB85

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

TX HB1204

Relating to the procedures required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX HB2055

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

TX SB1603

Relating to the procedures required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX SB1672

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

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