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Committee clears bill letting DCFS director waive 6‑month residency rule in narrow adoption cases
3102075 · February 19, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 1292 would let the director of the Division of Child and Family Services waive a six‑month residency requirement for two narrow adoption scenarios: infants under six months and older youth (about age 16) in life-skills programs; the committee reported the bill do pass.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to report House Bill 1292 do pass after sponsors said the measure would give the Division of Child and Family Services director limited authority to waive a six‑month residency requirement in two specific adoption situations.
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