Child Welfare Changes
Utah HB 372 modifies child welfare procedures; bill passed legislature and awaits gubernatorial signature, but specific policy changes require full text review.
Utah HB 372 modifies child welfare procedures; bill passed legislature and awaits gubernatorial signature, but specific policy changes require full text review.
HB 372 modifies Utah's child welfare procedures and oversight mechanisms. Based on the legislative timeline, the bill has passed both chambers and been sent to the Governor for signature. The specific policy changes are not detailed in the action history provided, making a complete assessment impossible without the bill's full text.
Child welfare legislation directly affects vulnerable populations—particularly children in state custody—and shapes how agencies investigate abuse and neglect cases. Changes to these systems can impact case processing timelines, parental rights procedures, and child safety outcomes across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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