Bill: SB 314, 84(R) - 2015

Committee

Senate State Affairs

Vote Recommendation

Vote Recommendation Economic Freedom Property Rights Personal Responsibility Limited Government Individual Liberty
Yes Neutral Neutral Positive Neutral Neutral

Author(s)

Royce West

Bill Caption

Relating to appointment of a nonparent as managing conservator of a child.

Fiscal Notes

There is no fiscal implication to the State or local government.

Bill Analysis

SB 314 would require a court that appoints a nonparent as as managing conservator of a child to provide an explanation of differences between managing conservator and adoption, notably that managing conservator conveys rights only given by the court and a parent can still request visitation. The court order would include provisions that notify the nonparent of the authority to act on behalf of the child when various activities or care require parental consent. There must be evidence that the nonparent was advised of these rights and duties before appointment as managing conservator.

Vote Recommendation Notes

This bill does affirm the principle of personal responsibility, therefore we support this legislation. If legal responsibility for a child is assigned to an individual, the court should notify that individual of all the rights and responsibilities involved with that appointment.

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