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LC 3911

Generally revise laws regarding minors

2025 Regular Session

A broad revision of laws relating to minors; the draft died, so no changes were enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3911

Summary of LC 3911 — Generally revise laws regarding minors

Overview

LC 3911 is a bill titled “Generally revise laws regarding minors,” categorized as a bill with a focus on minors within family law. The bill’s status indicates it did not advance to enactment.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: December 15, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: December 15, 2024
  • Draft On Hold: December 15, 2024
  • Draft Died in Process: May 22, 2025
  • Status note: The draft did not progress beyond the drafting/hold stage and is recorded as having died in the legislative process. No enacted amendments are in force from this bill.

Purpose and Scope (as stated)

  • The bill’s title indicates an aim to generally revise laws relating to minors. The specific text and provisions are not provided in the available summary, so the exact scope and changes cannot be detailed here.
  • Subject area: Minors, with a related linkage to Family Law.

What the bill would do (notable gaps)

  • At this time, the exact statutory changes are not published in the provided information. Because the bill died in process, there are no enacted changes to outline.
  • In general, a “general revision” bill of this nature could affect multiple areas touching minors (e.g., definitions related to minors, emancipation, parental rights and responsibilities, consent for medical care, education rights, juvenile justice, child welfare, and related procedures). However, without the text, these are hypothetical areas commonly addressed in broad revisions and should not be attributed to LC 3911 specifically.

Potential Impact (if enacted)

  • If the bill had advanced and been enacted, affected parties could include:
    • Minors themselves and their families
    • Courts and juvenile/child welfare agencies
    • Schools and educational institutions
    • Medical providers and consent protocols
    • Attorneys and guardians ad litem
  • Any changes would depend on the final text, including new definitions, procedural changes, or policy shifts across domains involving minors.

Who would be affected

  • Primary: Minors and their guardians/parents
  • Secondary: Agencies and institutions that administer laws concerning minors (education, health care, child welfare, juvenile justice)

Next steps / How to monitor

  • To obtain the actual text and detailed provisions, check the legislative website or the office that publishes LC drafts for LC 3911.
  • If you need the most current status or full language, consult the legislative docket, fiscal notes, or committee records (if any) related to LC 3911.

Source notes: The bill was introduced and drafted in December 2024, with activities noting “Drafter Assigned” and “Draft On Hold,” followed by “Draft Died in Process” on May 22, 2025.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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