Bill
LC 3912
Generally revise adoption laws
Broadly modernizes adoption laws to update consent, records access, and post-adoption protections for adoptees, birth families, and adoptive parents.
Bill
LC 3912
Broadly modernizes adoption laws to update consent, records access, and post-adoption protections for adoptees, birth families, and adoptive parents.
Overview
LC 3912 is a draft bill introduced on December 15, 2024, described as a general revision of adoption laws. The current status indicates the draft died in process, with a record of organizational actions occurring through 2024–2025. The text of the bill is not provided in the information available here.
Status and timeline
- Introduced: December 15, 2024
- 2024-12-15: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process
What the bill would do (based on title and typical scope)
- The title, “Generally revise adoption laws,” signals an across-the-board modernization or harmonization of statutes governing adoption. Specific provisions are not provided in the available information.
- In general, a broad revision bill of this type could address areas such as:
- Consent requirements and parental termination processes
- Eligibility criteria for adoptive families and protections for adoptees
- Procedures for agency involvement, oversight, and court review
- Open versus closed adoption standards and the handling of identifying information
- Post-adoption rights, contact agreements, and inheritance considerations
- Recordkeeping, access to birth and adoptive records, and confidentiality
- Differences between domestic, kinship, and international adoption where applicable
- Note: These are typical topics encountered in adoption-law revisions, but the actual provisions of LC 3912 are not provided here. The precise changes, definitions, timelines, and exemptions would be contained in the bill’s text.
Who could be affected
- Birth parents and birth families
- Adoptive parents and families
- Adoptees (incorporating issues of records access and post-adoption contact)
- Adoption agencies, attorneys, and guardians ad litem
- State or local child welfare and court systems
- Other stakeholders in family law and minors’ welfare
Procedural considerations and potential impact
- Because the draft died in process, the bill is not moving toward enactment in its current form. Its status may reflect reconsideration, further drafting, or the introduction of a new version in a future session.
- If revived, the bill could initiate a process of public debate, committee review, and potential amendments that could shape adoption policy and practice.
Where to find the text and track updates
- For the actual statutory language and the latest status, consult the official legislative website or bill repository for LC 3912, using the bill number and title. Legislative staff and summaries from committee hearings can provide detailed provisions once available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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