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Committee adopts substitute for House Bill 764 to expand Children's Protection Board membership
Summary
The House Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing adopted a committee substitute for House Bill 764 and voted the substitute "do pass," adding a guardian ad litem and a juvenile or family court judge to the Children's Protection Board; one lawmaker described visiting Shiloh Children's Ranch and opposed a special carve-out.
The Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing voted to adopt a House Committee substitute and reported "do pass" on House Bill 764, a measure that modifies membership of a Children's Protection Board. The committee recorded a roll-call result of 13 yes, 5 no and 1 present on the committee substitute.
The substitute adds a guardian ad litem and a judge of a juvenile or family court to the board and makes other membership adjustments, the sponsor said when moving the substitute. "They added a guardian ad litem for the children and they added a judge of a juvenile or family court," the sponsor said,…
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