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VA SB640

VA SB640
Child abuse or neglect; centralized hotline system for reports or complaints, etc.


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Introduced
01/14/2026
In Committee
02/25/2026
Crossed Over
03/13/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Regular Session

Bill Summary

Department of Social Services; corrective action plans; centralized hotline for reports or complaints of child abuse or neglect. Establishes a centralized hotline for reports and complaints of child abuse or neglect and grants the Commissioner of Social Services the authority to create and enforce a corrective action plan for any local board of social services or local department of social services that (i) fails to administer public assistance and social services programs in accordance with applicable laws and regulations or (ii) takes any action or fails to act in a manner that poses a substantial risk to the health, safety, or well-being of a child or adult. The bill permits similar authority for any local board of social services that (a) fails to provide child welfare services in accordance with applicable law or regulations or (b) takes any action or fails to act in a manner that poses a substantial risk to the health, safety, or well-being of a child. Under the bill, if a local board or department fails to comply with a corrective action plan, the Commissioner has the authority to temporarily withhold any funds of the Commonwealth otherwise appropriated for use by the local board or department until such time that it fully complies with the corrective action plan. The bill also provides that, when a local board of social services or local department of social services requests assistance, the Commissioner has the authority to utilize staff of the Department of Social Services or contract with private entities to provide public assistance and social services programs in the locality served by the local board or department. The bill requires the Department of Social Services to establish and maintain a hotline for reports and complaints of child abuse or neglect and specifies that the Department shall determine the validity of such reports and complaints. The bill eliminates the requirement that local departments must be capable of receiving and responding to reports and complaints of abuse or neglect and instead requires that any complaint of child abuse or neglect received by a local department shall be immediately forwarded to the Department's child abuse and neglect hotline. The bill also adds adult services to the definition of "social services" for purposes of Title 63.2 (Welfare (Social Services)). The bill directs the Department of Social Services to (1) promulgate regulations necessary to implement the provisions of the bill and (2) contract with a third party by August 1, 2026, to conduct a comprehensive study and review of the screening process used for child protective services complaints across Virginia. The bill also directs the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to convene a Social Services Task Force to develop a comprehensive improvement plan to address changes needed within the State Department of Social Services and the local departments of social services. The provisions of the bill related to the centralized hotline through the Department of Social Services do not become effective unless reenacted by the General Assembly at a subsequent regular or special session.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a centralized hotline system for reporting child abuse and neglect, transferring the responsibility for determining the validity of these reports from local social services departments to the state Department of Social Services (DSS). The Commissioner of Social Services is granted new authority to create and enforce corrective action plans for local social services departments that fail to administer programs correctly or that pose a risk to children or adults; if a local department fails to comply with a corrective action plan, the Commissioner can temporarily withhold state funds. The bill also expands the definition of "social services" to include adult services and mandates a comprehensive study of the child protective services screening process, along with the creation of a Social Services Task Force to develop an improvement plan for state and local departments. Importantly, the provisions related to the centralized hotline will only take effect if reenacted by the General Assembly in a future session.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services, Justice

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Conference report agreed to by House (92-Y 0-N 0-A) (on 03/13/2026)

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