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NJ A463

NJ A463
Requires child's religion not be changed due to foster care or adoption.


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Introduced
01/09/2018
In Committee
01/09/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires that a private adoption agency, a court, or the Division of Child Protection and Permanency maintain the continuity of a child's religious upbringing when placing a child in the custody of a guardian, into foster care, or into an adoptive home, so far as maintaining the continuity of the child's religious upbringing is possible. The bill permits agencies and courts to place a child in a setting of a different religion only in the case of a written statement from the child's birth parent or legal guardian, or in the case that such a placement is not feasible or not in the child's best interest, in which case a written statement is required that explains the placement decision. In such cases, the bill requires that provisions be made for the child to continue the his religious observance, education, and training in the new setting. A child's religious and cultural backgrounds are significant aspects of determining the best interests of the child. The placement of a child into foster care or into the adoption process should be consistent with the child's religious and cultural backgrounds unless it is proven by clear and convincing evidence that such placement is not in keeping with the analysis of the best interests of the child. The religion of a child should not be changed irrespective of the placement into foster care or into the adoption process. Reasonable, but tangible, effort should be made by an agency or court placing a child in an adoptive home, a resource family home, or the custody of any person or institution to ensure the continuity of the child's religious upbringing.

AI Summary

This bill requires that a child's religious upbringing be maintained when the child is placed in foster care or adopted, except at the written request of the birth parent or legal guardian. If a child is placed in a home of a different religious faith, the agency or court must prepare a written statement explaining the placement decision and ensure the child can continue to practice their own faith. The bill aims to prioritize maintaining the continuity of a child's religious and cultural backgrounds when making placements in the best interests of the child.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Women and Children Committee (on 01/09/2018)

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