Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5021

Introduced
3/18/24  

Caption

Parental fees for out-of-home placements eliminated.

Impact

The elimination of parental fees is expected to have a considerable impact on the state's child welfare system. This change would potentially lead to increased financial support for affected families, allowing them to maintain better relationships with their children while they are in out-of-home care. It also aligns with broader policies aimed at promoting family stabilization and reducing the stigmatization of those requiring social services. However, the state will need to evaluate how it will compensate for the lost revenue from these fees, as it could affect funding for related child welfare programs.

Summary

HF5021 proposes to eliminate parental fees for out-of-home placements, providing significant financial relief for families whose children are placed in foster care or other out-of-home settings. The bill aims to address economic disparities and reduce the financial burden on parents during difficult times when their children may require care outside the home. By removing these fees, the bill intends to ensure that no family is further strained financially when already facing the challenges of child welfare cases.

Contention

While the intent of HF5021 is largely viewed positively, there may be points of contention regarding how the elimination of fees will be funded. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the potential impact on the budget and whether the state can sustain its child welfare programs without these fees. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the implications of further financial changes on the overall system and how they could affect other areas of family support services.

Companion Bills

MN SF5126

Similar To Parental fees elimination for out-of-home placements

Previously Filed As

MN SF5126

Parental fees elimination for out-of-home placements

MN SF5317

TEFRA parental contributions elimination

MN HF5228

TEFRA parental contributions eliminated, and conforming changes made.

MN HF1434

Parental contribution fees eliminated for services for children with disabilities.

MN SF1201

Parental contribution fees for services for children with disabilities elimination

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 HB500

Eliminating youth court fees, costs, and certain fines and financial obligations

MN HB112

Adoption; parental placement and agency adoption.

MN HB783

Adoption; parental placement and agency adoption.

MN H0893

Child Welfare Placements

Similar Bills

MN SF5126

Parental fees elimination for out-of-home placements

IA HF2671

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, services, and support staff for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care, including the establishment of a legal representation for juvenile cases interim study committee, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 2242.)

CA AB221

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IA HF873

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, services, and reimbursement for services associated with children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care.(Formerly HF 86.)

IA HF86

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, and services for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care.(See HF 873.)

IA HF2242

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, services, and support staff for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care, and making appropriations.(See HF 2671.)

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