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Senate amends child-welfare language to prioritize court findings in child-and-family plans
Summary
Senate Bill 72 was amended and advanced on Feb. 11 to replace 'treatment plan' with 'child and family plan,' clarify access to confidential records and require that plans address court findings and approved parent/guardian requests.
On Feb. 11 the Utah Senate amended and advanced Senate Bill 72, which makes technical and clarifying changes to the Human Services Code and the Judicial Code regarding child-welfare planning and records access.
Senator Eastman described the bill as replacing the term "treatment plan" with "child and family plan," clarifying access to protected confidential records, and providing that inability to identify…
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