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Introduced
01/14/2025
01/14/2025
In Committee
03/27/2025
03/27/2025
Crossed Over
02/11/2025
02/11/2025
Passed
04/04/2025
04/04/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/16/2025
04/16/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Child services. Allows the Indiana board of pharmacy to release confidential information received by the INSPECT program to a supervisor of the department of child services (department) who is engaged in an investigation or adjudication of child abuse or neglect. Amends the definition of "emergency shelter" for purposes of statutes governing residential child care facilities. Provides that an applicant for licensure as a child caring institution or licensure as a group home must obtain a criminal history check of any contractor or individual working in the child caring institution or group home who is likely to have unsupervised contact with children. Amends provisions under which the department may waive the maximum duration for which a child may stay at a shelter care facility to remove a reference to the length of the maximum duration. Amends the educational and experiential qualifications for casework supervisors at child placing agencies. Provides that provisions requiring: (1) a residential child care facility to ensure that a child admitted to the facility has received all immunizations and booster shots required under specified statutes; and (2) a residential child care facility that administers psychotropic medication to obtain periodic written reports from the licensed professional who prescribed the psychotropic medication; do not apply to an emergency shelter.
AI Summary
This bill makes several modifications to Indiana's child services regulations. First, it allows the Indiana Board of Pharmacy to release confidential prescription drug information from the INSPECT program to supervisors in the Department of Child Services who are investigating or adjudicating child abuse or neglect cases. The bill also updates the definition of "emergency shelter" to remove the age restriction for children, allowing shelters to provide temporary care for children of any age. Additionally, the bill expands criminal history check requirements for child caring institutions and group homes, mandating background checks for contractors and individuals likely to have unsupervised contact with children. The legislation removes specific references to the maximum 20-day stay duration for shelter care facilities, giving more flexibility to extend a child's stay if needed. Furthermore, the bill modifies educational and experiential qualifications for casework supervisors at child placing agencies and provides exemptions for emergency shelters from certain requirements related to immunizations and psychotropic medication reporting. The bill aims to enhance child safety, improve administrative processes, and provide more flexibility in child care settings.
Committee Categories
Education, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (8)
Daryl Schmitt (R)*,
Greg Walker (R)*,
Alex Burton (D),
Dale DeVon (R),
Stacey Donato (R),
Lori Goss-Reaves (R),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Elizabeth Rowray (R),
Last Action
Public Law 81 (on 04/16/2025)
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