Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2144

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to access to certain information in the adoption process.

Impact

The bill modifies existing regulations in Sections 162.005 and 162.0062 of the Family Code, mandating that all relevant information must be shared with prospective adoptive parents, thus shifting how agencies handle sensitive data in the adoption process. Specifically, the bill ensures that by the 30th day after a child's permanency plan changes to adoption, the agencies are required to distribute reports on the child's history. Additionally, it reinforces the importance of adhering to confidentiality protocols to protect the identities of biological parents and other sensitive data.

Summary

House Bill 2144 aims to improve the adoption process in Texas by enhancing the access to health, social, educational, and genetic information for prospective adoptive parents. The amended Family Code requires the Department of Family and Protective Services and licensed child-placing agencies to compile comprehensive reports on the available history of children placed for adoption and to inform prospective adoptive parents of their rights regarding this information. This change is intended to help adoptive parents make informed decisions and provide better care for their adopted children by understanding any health needs or family histories.

Contention

While the intent of HB 2144 is to empower adoptive parents, concerns may arise regarding the balance of information disclosure and maintaining the confidentiality of the biological family's identities. Requiring prospective adoptive parents to sign nondisclosure agreements before receiving any confidential information could be viewed as both a protective measure and a potential stumbling block, as it may complicate the adoption process. Furthermore, the requirement to provide this information within a specific timeframe could place additional pressure on agencies that are already managing multiple cases, raising questions about resource allocation and efficiency in handling these sensitive matters.

Companion Bills

TX SB500

Identical Relating to access to certain information in the adoption process.

Previously Filed As

TX SB500

Relating to access to certain information in the adoption process.

TX SB2284

Disclosure of information in adoption proceedings and access to birth records.

TX SB474

Streamline Certain Adoption Processes

TX SB94

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

TX SB417

Confirmatory Adoptions

TX HB190

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

TX HB1513

Board of Trustees of the MS Adoption Licensure Authority; authorize and regulate adoption procedures.

TX SB2587

Relating to the access to and use of certain criminal history record information, to the procedure for obtaining that information, and to the correct terminology for certain licenses the issuance of which requires a criminal history background check.

TX HB5214

Relating to the creation of the Texas Adoption Is an Option Education and Awareness Program and to required adoption-related curriculum and information.

TX HB110

AN ACT relating to adoption.

Similar Bills

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