Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1008

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding.(See SF 287.)

Impact

The bill has the potential to reshape how courts handle cases involving child welfare. By enforcing a presumption in favor of continuing family interactions, it aligns with a growing understanding of the importance of family ties for children's development. Proponents argue that facilitating these interactions can lead to better outcomes in child welfare cases, preserving parental rights and fostering healthier family dynamics. Conversely, this legislation may complicate the roles of child protective services, as more robust justifications would be needed to restrict family contact in potentially harmful situations.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1008 focuses on maintaining family interactions during ongoing child in need of assistance (CINA) proceedings. The bill's primary aim is to ensure that familial connections are preserved, even when parents fail to comply with court orders or directives from the Department of Health and Human Services. Under current legislation, family interactions can only continue if not deemed detrimental to the child by a court or the department. However, SSB1008 shifts this burden, requiring substantial evidence that such interactions would pose an imminent risk to the child's life or health before they can be restricted.

Contention

This bill has stirred debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters assert it encourages family unity and recognizes the importance of parental involvement in a child's life, which can be essential for emotional stability. On the other hand, critics express concerns that the requirement for substantial evidence could delay protective actions in cases where children may be at risk. They argue that it could place undue emphasis on familial connections at the cost of child safety, thereby complicating the responsibilities of the court and health departments in these sensitive situations.

Companion Bills

IA HF367

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding. (Formerly HSB 40.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA SF287

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding.(Formerly SSB 1008.)

IA HSB40

Related A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding.(See HF 367.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB40

A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding.(See HF 367.)

IA SF287

A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding.(Formerly SSB 1008.)

IA HF367

A bill for an act relating to family interactions during an ongoing child in need of assistance proceeding. (Formerly HSB 40.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HB1290

Child in Need of Assistance - Proceedings - Child's Right to be Present

IA HF86

A bill for an act relating to aid, processes, and services for children in, adopted from, or in need of foster care.(See HF 873.)

IA SB191

Family Law - Children in Need of Assistance - Unlicensed Settings

IA SSB3111

A bill for an act relating to early childhood and family services, including the creation of an early childhood and family services system, state child care assistance for the child care workforce, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 2462, SF 2488.)

IA HSB503

A bill for an act relating to adjudication of a child in need of assistance due to the need for treatment of a chemical dependency, mental health disorder, or behavioral disorder.(See HF 2256.)

IA SF2462

A bill for an act relating to early childhood and family services, including the creation of an early childhood and family services system, state child care assistance for the child care workforce, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 3111; See SF 2488.)

IA H265

Regarding families and children in need of assistance

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