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HB3379
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West Virginia House Bill HB3379
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West Virginia 2025 Regular Session
West Virginia House Bill HB3379
Introduced
3/14/25
Refer
3/14/25
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Clarifying when the Department is to not make reasonable efforts to preserve a family.
Latest WV HB3379 Activity
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Previously Filed As
WV HB2058
Relating to requiring a court to verify certain conditions are met before a child who has been removed from a home may be returned to that home.
WV HB4189
Relating to requiring a court to verify certain conditions are met before a child who has been removed from a home may be returned to that home.
WV HB4796
Relating to parental rights for those receiving healthcare treatment
WV HB5028
Requiring that final orders be prepared and signed within ten (days) of the disposition hearing.
WV SB721
Requiring final orders in child abuse proceedings be prepared and signed within 10 days of hearing
WV SB470
Making adoption records accessible for medical purposes
WV SB153
Making adoption records accessible for medical purposes
WV HB2002
Relating to providing support for families
WV HB2428
Relating to foster care
WV HB3194
Free range parenting is not classified as abuse and neglect
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