Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB468

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Enrolled
4/17/25  

Caption

Establish central registry for individuals who are the subject of a substantiated report of child abuse or neglect

Impact

The implications of SB468 on state laws are significant, as it amends existing sections of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) related to child welfare, specifically Sections 41-3-202 and 41-3-205. The bill aims to improve the transparency and fairness of the child abuse reporting process while protecting the rights of individuals who may potentially face negative repercussions from being on the central registry. This reform is particularly crucial given the sensitive nature of child abuse allegations and the impact these can have on individuals’ lives and reputations.

Summary

SB468 establishes a statewide central registry for substantiated reports of child abuse and neglect in Montana, aligning state practices with constitutional due process requirements. The bill mandates a hearing before any individual can be included in this registry and outlines clear procedures for the expungement of an individual’s name from the registry when appropriate. The inclusion of a due process element is particularly highlighted, ensuring that individuals have clarity on how substantiated determinations are made and how they can contest or seek expungement of their status.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB468 appears to be supportive of the initiatives aimed at refining the child welfare system and ensuring that individual rights are respected throughout the process of reporting and substantiating allegations of abuse and neglect. However, stakeholders may have varying opinions on the efficacy and fairness of the expungement process, suggesting a nuanced view where champions of child protection may be cautious yet appreciative of due process provisions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between timely intervention in child protection matters and the rights of individuals to contest their inclusion in the registry. There may be concerns about potential delays in service provision or the early identification of threats to children's safety as the due process requirements are implemented. As legislators discuss SB468, they are likely to emphasize the need for a system that not only protects children but also respects the justice rights of alleged individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2070

Relating to individuals whose name may be added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

MT SB236

Authorizing victims of childhood abuse or neglect to access records related to substantiated reports or investigations of abuse or neglect.

MT HB464

Child abuse and neglect reports; definitions of abuse and neglect revised, rights of accused further provided for, unsubstantiated reports excluded from central registry, investigative hearing required in certain circumstances, use of reports limited

MT HB3442

Establishes provisions relating to reports of child abuse or neglect

MT HB2353

Relating To The Child Abuse And Neglect Central Registry.

MT HB2601

Establishing a registry for child abuse and neglect to be maintained by the secretary for children and families, providing for registration and expungement processes that include administrative hearings and opportunities for subsequent appeals, requiring reports of abuse or neglect to include information regarding a custody dispute concerning the child who is the subject of the report and directing the secretary to submit a report to the legislature on such information.

MT SB1196

Relating to the procedures and notice required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

MT SJ30

Study the child abuse and neglect registry

MT SB85

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

MT SB1195

Relating to the procedures for removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

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NJ A1155

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AZ SB1438

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KS HB2601

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NJ A3853

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TX HB3419

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MI SB0626

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