Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1657

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Placement of child; establishing order of preference for certain placement; prohibiting certain placement. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1657 would update the existing legal framework for child placements, altering how courts and the Department of Human Services approach custody assignments. The implications include stricter scrutiny of potential foster or adoptive parents through a mandated review of their criminal history, particularly concerning serious offenses like child abuse, domestic violence, or sex offenses. The law underscores the importance of safety in child placements, promoting thorough background checks before custody orders can be finalized.

Summary

Senate Bill 1657 focuses on the placement of children within the state of Oklahoma, specifically regarding preferences and restrictions in custody decisions. The bill modifies Section 1-4-705 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes, establishing an order of preference in placing a child in foster care or adoption scenarios that favors family members first, followed by individuals from the child's local religious or faith-based community. The goal is to ensure that children are placed with individuals or organizations that share cultural and spiritual values, aiming to enhance their stability during transitions.

Contention

Notably, some areas of contention surround the religious preferences established within the bill. Critics may argue that privileging placements based on religious affiliation can limit the pool of available, capable foster or adoptive parents, potentially leading to longer times in state custody for children. Furthermore, the stringent requirements concerning the criminal backgrounds of prospective parents could further restrict placement options, raising concerns about whether the bill effectively balances child safety with the need for timely placements. Opponents of similar legislative measures often cite the need for broader criteria that more inclusively address diverse family structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1086

Oklahoma Children's Code; requiring permanency plan for infant to include certain placement goal. Effective date.

OK SB500

State employees; allowing state employees to take paid leave upon the initial placement of a foster child in his or her home. Effective date.

OK SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK HB2475

Children and juvenile code; clarifying scope of certain defined term; effective date.

OK SB85

Child support; modifying certain procedures for modification of child support orders. Effective date.

OK SB651

Oklahoma Children's Code; prohibiting Department of Human Services from taking adverse action under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB656

Child support; creating the Paternal Responsibility Act; making certain persons financially liable for certain prenatal care; establishing certain procedures for certain actions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB38

Electronic data; prohibiting obtaining of certain data without a court order or search warrant. Effective date.

OK HB1386

Children; definitions; term; effective date.

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