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S 2678

Eliminates the requirement of conducting a study on the number of children in foster care who have a disability

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Pat Fahy

Overview: S 2678 - Eliminates the requirement of conducting a study on the number of children in foster care who have a disabilityPurpose and Intent: This bill seeks to eliminate t

SUBSTITUTED BY A1018
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Bill Summary · S 2678

Overview: S 2678 - Eliminates the requirement of conducting a study on the number of children in foster care who have a disability
Purpose and Intent: This bill seeks to eliminate the requirement for the Department of Children and Family Services to conduct a study on the number of children in foster care who have a disability. The rationale behind this change is to streamline the department's operations and reduce administrative burdens.
Key Provisions:
- Repeals the requirement for the Department of Children and Family Services to conduct a study on the number of children in foster care who have a disability
- Eliminates the need to collect and report this specific data point
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- The Department of Children and Family Services will no longer be required to allocate resources towards this study
- The data on the number of children in foster care with disabilities will no longer be available for policymakers and stakeholders
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill has been substituted by A1018, indicating that it has been replaced by an amended version
- The current status and next steps for the legislation are unclear based on the information provided

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