LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 87TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION April 1, 2021 TO: Honorable Bryan Hughes, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: SB1178 by Birdwell (Relating to the rights and duties of parents and the protection of parental rights in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.), As Introduced No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would amend the Family Code to provide that the fundamental right of a parent to raise his or her child includes but is not limited to the right to direct and make decisions for the care, custody, control, education, upbringing, moral and religious training, and medical care of the child. The bill would provide that a court cannot order any relief that conflicts with a parent's fundamental rights as described by the bill unless the court finds the requested relief is necessary to prevent a significant impairment of the child's physical health or emotional well-being.The bill would not apply to an action for child support and could not be construed to limit the rights of the state, including the right to investigate or act on a report of child abuse or neglect allegedly committed by a person responsible for a child's care, custody, or welfare, beyond the limitations required by the United States Constitution.Based on information provided by the Office of Court Administration, no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated as a result from implementing the provisions of the bill. Local Government ImpactNo significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated. Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Admin LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, SMAT, LBO, DKN, MW, BH LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 87TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION April 1, 2021 TO: Honorable Bryan Hughes, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: SB1178 by Birdwell (Relating to the rights and duties of parents and the protection of parental rights in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.), As Introduced TO: Honorable Bryan Hughes, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: SB1178 by Birdwell (Relating to the rights and duties of parents and the protection of parental rights in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.), As Introduced Honorable Bryan Hughes, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs Honorable Bryan Hughes, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board SB1178 by Birdwell (Relating to the rights and duties of parents and the protection of parental rights in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.), As Introduced SB1178 by Birdwell (Relating to the rights and duties of parents and the protection of parental rights in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.), As Introduced No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would amend the Family Code to provide that the fundamental right of a parent to raise his or her child includes but is not limited to the right to direct and make decisions for the care, custody, control, education, upbringing, moral and religious training, and medical care of the child. The bill would provide that a court cannot order any relief that conflicts with a parent's fundamental rights as described by the bill unless the court finds the requested relief is necessary to prevent a significant impairment of the child's physical health or emotional well-being.The bill would not apply to an action for child support and could not be construed to limit the rights of the state, including the right to investigate or act on a report of child abuse or neglect allegedly committed by a person responsible for a child's care, custody, or welfare, beyond the limitations required by the United States Constitution.Based on information provided by the Office of Court Administration, no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated as a result from implementing the provisions of the bill. Local Government Impact No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated. Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Admin 212 Office of Court Admin LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, SMAT, LBO, DKN, MW, BH JMc, SMAT, LBO, DKN, MW, BH