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Proposed changes to adoption and guardianship subsidies would tighten subsidy termination and preserve sibling contact, sponsor says
Summary
Senate Bill 730 would require the Department to act when an adoption or guardianship subsidy recipient no longer provides care, strengthen sibling contact agreements for children adopted from foster care, and ensure youth can access life-history records at 18.
Senate Bill 730, discussed briefly in a public hearing before the Senate Human Services Committee, would require the Department of Human Services to act if it becomes aware that an adoption or guardianship subsidy recipient no longer provides care for the child receiving the subsidy.
The bill would also require consideration of continued…
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