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  • HB 32 Child day programs; exemption from licensure for local recreation programs.
  • HB 56 Child abuse or neglect; mandatory reporting by eligibility workers; penalty.
  • HB 66 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to physically or mentally handicapped person.
  • HB 73 Social services; city council member appointed to local board.
  • HB 123 Medical assistance services; mental health services to be developed for at-risk youth.
  • HB 227 Domestic violence; confidentiality of records.  
  • HB 231 Assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, etc.; emergency preparedness training.
  • HB 358 Neighborhood Assistance Act; changes eligibility requirements for individuals to claim tax credits.
  • HB 407 Earned income tax credit information; Dept. of Taxation share with Dept. of Social Services.
  • HB 465 Emergency response; notification of location of certain facilities.
  • HB 577 Children's group homes and residential facilites; regulatory requirements for licensure.
  • HB 583 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; person not ineligible due to drug possession conviction.
  • HB 598 Emergency medical services personnel; required to report child abuse or neglect.
  • HB 634 Assisted living facilities; not required to connect to temporary emergency electrical power source.
  • HB 727 Adoption laws; changes in provisions.
  • HB 729 Adoption; allows birth parent to recommend adoptive parents.
  • HB 730 Mutual Consent Adoption Registry; created.
  • HB 806 Foster care; adds provision of care to child & family when identified as needing services.
  • HB 873 Child abuse; adds information technology professionals to list required to report.
  • HB 903 Parental rights; court to determine custody arrangement thereof when convicted of certain offenses.
  • HB 969 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
  • HB 1066 Sex offenders; prohibits those convicted of offense against minor from residing with unless related.
  • HB 1146 Social workers; must have license issued by Board of Social Work.
  • HB 1147 Prescription drugs; training and regulations for administering to child in child day program.
  • HB 1151 Family planning services; restrictions on funding.
  • HB 1156 Sexual and domestic violence; confidentiality of records.
  • HB 1165 Domestic violence victims; procedures to keep personal documents confidential.
  • HB 1213 Faith-based Community Services, Office of; created within Department of Social Services.
  • HB 1280 Placements of children; entire record of criminal history to be obtained when contemplating thereof.
  • HB 1317 Foster care; requires a nationwide criminal background check before placement of child.
  • HB 1325 Juveniles; Dept.of Social Services to establish amount of support.
  • HB 1351 Adult abuse; requires mandated reporters to notify law-enforcement directly in cases thereof.
  • HB 1358 Assisted living facilities; exempt from requirement to have staff member who is awake 24 hrs.a day.
  • HB 1398 Nursing homes, etc.; authorized to hire certain persons convicted of misdemeanors.
  • HB 1434 Child abuse and neglect; reporting requirements by ministers of religion, civil penalty.
  • HB 1534 Adoption; one convicted of felony drug possession may adopt/foster provided 10 years have elapsed.
  • HB 1538 Child day care facilities; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB 1564 Support orders; eliminates ability of court to set up income withholdings without notice.
  • HB 1565 Child support; court give notice to incarcerated person for obligation adjustment thereof.
  • HB 1587 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • HB 1589 Family day homes; unlawful to operate family day home if any employee is convicted sex offender.
  • HJ 132 Food insecure households; joint subcommittee to study feasible & appropriate alternatives to reduce.
  • HJ 167 Social services system; joint subcommittee to study within State.
  • SB 25 Social services boards; city council member appointed to local board.
  • SB 32 Social services; time limit on receipt of TANF.
  • SB 47 Kinship Care Program; created.
  • SB 48 Kinship foster care; social services to seek thereof.
  • SB 169 Support orders; changes the effective date thereof.
  • SB 190 Group homes and residential facilities; suspension of licenses under certain circumstances.
  • SB 235 Address Confidentiality Program; established to keep victims of crime personal address confidential.
  • SB 240 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; person not ineligible due to drug possession conviction.
  • SB 253 Child abuse and neglect; reporting requirements by ministers of religion.
  • SB 257 Child day program; exemption from licensure for programs of recreational activities.
  • SB 420 Family day homes; unlawful to operate family day home if any employee is convicted sex offender.
  • SB 421 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • SB 489 Child support orders; specifies date that support orders are effective and payment due dates.
  • SB 534 Adoption laws; creation of putative father registry.
  • SB 544 Neighborhood Assistance Act; Schools for Students with Disabilities Fund, created.
  • SB 584 Child abuse or neglect; requires physician to report teenage pregnancies if child is under age 15.
  • SB 585 Kinship care; allows caregivers access to all foster care services.
  • SB 615 Child Day Care Regulations; establishes staff-to-child ratios.
  • SB 620 Nursing homes, etc.; authorized to hire certain persons convicted of misdemeanors.
  • SB 635 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
  • SB 691 Adoption; prohibited to sexually violent offenders.
  • SB 704 Family day homes; those not covered by liability insurance.
  • SB 730 Faith-based community services; Dept. of Social Services to coordinate offers of assistance.
  • SJ 96 At-Risk Youth & Families, Comprehensive Services for; study cost effectiveness thereof.
  • SJ 106 Barrier crime laws; to study impact on social service and health care employers, etc.