Bill: SB 879, 85(R) - 2017

Committee

Senate Health & Human Services

2nd Chamber Committee

House Human Services

Vote Recommendation

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

Author(s)

Carlos Uresti

Sponsor(s)

Toni Rose

Bill Caption

Relating to a review of a person's disqualification to serve as a relative or other designated caregiver for a child. 

Fiscal Notes

From the LBB: No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. 

Bill Analysis

This bill would allow a person who has been disqualified by DFPS  from serving as a relative or other caregiver for a child because of a low-risk criminal offense to appeal the decision. The bill would establish a procedure for the appeal and require the department to publish a list of offenses defined as low-risk criminal offenses and information regarding the review process for appeals on their internet website and provide information to prospective caregivers. 

Vote Recommendation Notes

This bill is in keeping with individual liberty and limited government since it allows a person who has been convicted of a nonviolent crime to appeal the decision of the department and possibly be approved to become a caregiver of a child. This would allow more people to be caregivers and relative caregivers, helping mitigate the current crisis in child protective services. For this reason, we support this bill. 


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