Concerning applications for state financial aid.
The bill narrows neglect to a substantial risk of serious harm, prohibits removal solely for poverty, and emphasizes prevention services before court-ordered removal.
The bill narrows neglect to a substantial risk of serious harm, prohibits removal solely for poverty, and emphasizes prevention services before court-ordered removal.
Status: Committee report recommending substitute bill be passed by House Committee on Child Welfare and Foster Care. Introduced: January 28, 2025.
To narrow and clarify the legal definition of "neglect" in the Revised Kansas Code for Care of Children (CINC Code), limit removals based solely on poverty or single-family factors, change when law enforcement may take a child into custody, require DCF/Secretary for Children and Families to provide/refine referral and response procedures, and require courts to consider prevention services before ordering temporary custody.
Definition of “neglect”
Child in Need of Care (CINC) petitions and removal
Police protective custody and referrals
Court factors and prevention services (effective for proceedings filed on/after Jan 1, 2026)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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