Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1700 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/09/2021

                            87R7327 MLH-F
 By: Gates H.B. No. 1700


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to certain procedures in suits affecting the parent-child
 relationship filed by the Department of Family and Protective
 Services.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 102.008(b), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The petition must include:
 (1)  a statement that:
 (A)  the court in which the petition is filed has
 continuing, exclusive jurisdiction or that no court has continuing
 jurisdiction of the suit; or
 (B)  in a suit in which adoption of a child is
 requested, the court in which the petition is filed has
 jurisdiction of the suit under Section 103.001(b);
 (2)  the name and date of birth of the child, except
 that if adoption of a child is requested, the name of the child may
 be omitted;
 (3)  the full name of the petitioner and the
 petitioner's relationship to the child or the fact that no
 relationship exists;
 (4)  the names of the parents, except in a suit in which
 adoption is requested;
 (5)  the name of the managing conservator, if any, or
 the child's custodian, if any, appointed by order of a court of
 another state or country;
 (6)  the names of the guardians of the person and estate
 of the child, if any;
 (7)  the names of possessory conservators or other
 persons, if any, having possession of or access to the child under
 an order of the court;
 (8)  the name of an alleged father of the child or a
 statement that the identity of the father of the child is unknown;
 (9)  a full description and statement of value of all
 property owned or possessed by the child;
 (10)  a statement describing what action the court is
 requested to take concerning the child and the statutory grounds on
 which the request is made;
 (11)  in a suit under Chapter 161, 261, or 262, a
 separate statement describing the particular statutory grounds of
 abuse or neglect alleged as to each applicable child;
 (12)  a statement as to whether, in regard to a party to
 the suit or a child of a party to the suit:
 (A)  there is in effect:
 (i)  a protective order under Title 4;
 (ii)  a protective order under Subchapter A,
 Chapter 7B, Code of Criminal Procedure; or
 (iii)  an order for emergency protection
 under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure; or
 (B)  an application for an order described by
 Paragraph (A) is pending; and
 (13) [(12)]  any other information required by this
 title.
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 102, Family Code, is amended by adding
 Section 102.0082 to read as follows:
 Sec. 102.0082.  FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS BY
 DEPARTMENT. A petition or motion filed by the Department of Family
 and Protective Services in a suit under Chapter 161, 261, or 262 is
 subject to Chapter 10, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, and Rule
 13, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter D, Chapter 261, Family Code, is
 amended by adding Section 261.3111 to read as follows:
 Sec. 261.3111.  NOTICE REQUIRED ON INITIAL CONTACT WITH
 INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATION. (a) At the time of the
 initial contact with an individual subject to an investigation
 under this chapter, or with the individual's legal representative,
 the department shall notify the individual or the legal
 representative of the complaints or allegations made against the
 individual by reading or otherwise providing the complete report
 made concerning the individual in a manner that is consistent with
 any laws protecting the rights of the informant.
 (b)  The department shall give the notice required by
 Subsection (a) regardless of the manner in which the initial
 contact is made, including contact by telephone, by e-mail or other
 electronic communication, or in person.
 (c)  The department shall provide a written copy of the
 notice required by this section on request of the individual
 subject to an investigation under this chapter or the individual's
 legal representative.
 SECTION 4.  Sections 262.201(g), (h), and (j), Family Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (g)  In a suit filed under Section 262.101 or 262.105, at the
 conclusion of the full adversary hearing, the court shall order the
 return of the child to the parent, managing conservator, possessory
 conservator, guardian, caretaker, or custodian entitled to
 possession unless the court finds [sufficient evidence to satisfy a
 person of ordinary prudence and caution] that:
 (1)  there was a danger to the physical health or safety
 of the child, including a danger that the child would be a victim of
 trafficking under Section 20A.02 or 20A.03, Penal Code, which was
 caused by an act or failure to act of the person entitled to
 possession and for the child to remain in the home is contrary to
 the welfare of the child;
 (2)  the urgent need for protection required the
 immediate removal of the child and reasonable efforts, consistent
 with the circumstances and providing for the safety of the child,
 were made to eliminate or prevent the child's removal; and
 (3)  reasonable efforts have been made to enable the
 child to return home, but there is clear and convincing evidence of
 a substantial risk of a continuing danger if the child is returned
 home.
 (h)  In a suit filed under Section 262.101 or 262.105, if the
 court finds clear and convincing evidence [sufficient evidence to
 satisfy a person of ordinary prudence and caution] that there is a
 continuing danger to the physical health or safety of the child and
 for the child to remain in the home is contrary to the welfare of the
 child, the court shall issue an appropriate temporary order under
 Chapter 105.
 (j)  In a suit filed under Section 262.113, at the conclusion
 of the full adversary hearing, the court shall issue an appropriate
 temporary order under Chapter 105 if the court finds [sufficient
 evidence to satisfy a person of ordinary prudence and caution
 that]:
 (1)  clear and convincing evidence that there is a
 continuing danger to the physical health or safety of the child
 caused by an act or failure to act of the person entitled to
 possession of the child and continuation of the child in the home
 would be contrary to the child's welfare; and
 (2)  that reasonable efforts, consistent with the
 circumstances and providing for the safety of the child, were made
 to prevent or eliminate the need for the removal of the child.
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter C, Chapter 262, Family Code, is
 amended by adding Section 262.207 to read as follows:
 Sec. 262.207.  INTERVIEW AND EXAMINATION OF CHILD. (a) On
 the motion of a person responsible for a child's care, custody, or
 welfare being investigated for abuse or neglect of the child, the
 court shall render an order allowing the person's attorney to
 interview the child at least 72 hours before the full adversary
 hearing. A motion under this subsection may include a request to
 record the child's testimony as provided by Section 104.003.
 (b)  On the motion of a person responsible for a child's
 care, custody, or welfare being investigated for abuse or neglect
 of the child, the court shall render an order allowing an
 examination of the child to be performed at least 72 hours before
 the full adversary hearing. The examination may include medical,
 dental, educational, developmental, psychological, or psychiatric
 evaluations or assessments by providers chosen by the person.
 SECTION 6.  Section 264.408, Family Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (d-2) to read as follows:
 (d-2)  In a suit filed by the department under Chapter 161 or
 262, the department shall produce an electronic recording of an
 interview described by Subsection (d) to the person responsible for
 a child's care, custody, or welfare being investigated for abuse or
 neglect. A court may not deny a request by the person to copy,
 photograph, duplicate, or otherwise reproduce an electronic
 recording of the interview.
 SECTION 7.  The change in law made by this Act applies to a
 suit affecting the parent-child relationship that is pending on or
 filed on or after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.