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US HR5890

US HR5890
Assisting States' Implementation of Plans of Safe Care Act


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Introduced
05/21/2018
In Committee
05/21/2018
Crossed Over
06/14/2018
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Assisting States' Implementation of Plans of Safe Care Act (Sec. 2) This bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services to provide states with guidance and technical assistance regarding their plans under the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act for assuring the safe care of infants affected by prenatal substance use. The guidance and technical assistance must: enhance states' understanding of the Act; address the challenges of developing, implementing, and monitoring plans of safe care; disseminate best practices related to developing and implementing plans of safe care; support collaboration between health care providers, social service agencies, public health agencies, and the child welfare system to promote a family-centered treatment approach; prevent separation and support reunification of families if in the best interests of the child; recommend treatment approaches that are designed to keep infants with their mothers and families; support state efforts to develop technology systems to manage and monitor implementation of plans of safe care; and help states improve the long-term safety and well-being of young children and their families.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services to provide states with guidance and technical assistance to help them comply with and implement certain provisions of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. The guidance and assistance aims to enhance states' understanding of the law's requirements, address challenges in developing and implementing plans of safe care, disseminate best practices, promote collaboration between healthcare, social services, public health, and child welfare agencies, prevent family separation and support reunification, recommend treatment approaches that keep infants with their mothers, support state efforts to manage and monitor plans of safe care implementation, and improve the long-term safety and well-being of young children and their families.

Committee Categories

Education, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (on 06/14/2018)

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