Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4322

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to required training for caregivers to children, including foster parents.

Impact

If enacted, HB4322 could have significant implications for state laws regarding the training and oversight of caregivers. It could lead to standardized training programs across the state, which might impact how various child welfare agencies operate. This uniform approach could facilitate better outcomes for children in foster care by ensuring all caregivers possess the essential skills and knowledge to support the children's needs more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 4322 focuses on establishing requirements for training caregivers responsible for children, including foster parents. The bill aims to ensure that individuals looking after children are adequately trained to handle various situations that may arise in caregiving. This initiative underscores the importance of safeguarding the well-being of children in foster care and emphasizing the holistic development of those in vulnerable situations.

Contention

While the intent behind HB4322 is to enhance child safety and caregiver preparedness, there may be points of contention around the implementation details. Concerns could arise regarding the adequacy of resources for training delivery and whether the state can meet these new training demands without excessive financial burden on child welfare agencies. Furthermore, debates may emerge over the practicality of enforcing training standards uniformly across different regions, particularly in areas with fewer resources.

Companion Bills

TX SB1148

Identical Relating to required training for caregivers to children, including foster parents.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1148

Relating to required training for caregivers to children, including foster parents.

TX SB1796

Foster care; allowing foster parents to use certain caregivers and arrangements for temporary care of foster children; specifying certain time limit on temporary care. Effective date.

TX SB149

Requiring that a haircare plan is part of the case plan for a child in custody of the secretary for children and family services and requiring the secretary to offer training on culturally competent haircare to caregivers.

TX HB3853

Relating to trauma-informed care training for foster parents.

TX HB1721

DCFS-FOSTER-PARENTING YOUTH

TX SF2096

A bill for an act relating to foster parent training requirements for the licensure of individual child foster care providers. (Formerly SSB 3016.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

TX SB944

Relating to older foster children.

TX SSB3016

A bill for an act relating to foster parent training requirements for the licensure of individual child foster care providers.(See SF 2096.)

TX HB3344

Foster care; requirements; foster parents; penalties; false or fraudulent; application or information; codification; effective date.

TX HB1921

To Amend The Child Welfare Agency Licensing Act; To Amend The Training And Certification Process For Foster Parents; And To Streamline The Process Of Training And Certifying Relatives As Foster Parents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.