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SB 1015

Tennessee Senate bill in Session 114.

Status: enacted. Latest action: May 13, 2025.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 36; Title 37; Title 49 and Title 71, relative to foster care.

Bill ID TN-114-SB-1015
Session 114
Status enacted
Committee Government Operations Committee
Senate enacted 2025-05-13
Summary

ON APRIL 3, 2025, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 1015, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #1 rewrites this bill to require the department of children's services, t o the extent not otherwise prohibited by state or federa l law , to promulgate rules to implement the following rights for any foster child in the custody of the department or an agency that contracts with the department to place children in foster care : (1) To go to school and receive an education that fits t he child's age and individual needs; (2) To benefit from appropriate care and treatment in the least restrictive setting possible; (3) To live in a safe, healthy environment free from abuse, neglect, and pests; (4) To report any violation of personal rights listed in (1) – (6) without fear of punishment, interference, coercion, or retaliation; (5) To receive medical, dental, vision, and mental health services as recommended by an appropriate professional, and to be informed about diagnoses and treat ment options as is developmentally appropriate; and (6) To be free from punishment in the form of restrictions on or supervision of contact with any legal representative, including any appointed guardian ad litem, attorney ad litem, or appointed counsel with whom the foster child has a right to confidential communication. This amendment also requires the d epartment to: (1) T rain all employees of the department who come in contact with foster children regarding the rights listed in (1) – (6); and (2) I n consultation with stakeholders within the foster care system, develop materials to express the rights specified in (1) – (6) and any other rights the department finds appropriate to children in foster care . The materials must be age-appropriate and m ust clearly articulate the foster child's rights. The department must provide the child with the materials and explain the rights to the child within 30 days of the child entering into the custody of the department and annually as a part of the permanenc y hearing. T he department must review and, if necessary, revise the materials at least every five years.

Sponsor
Ferrell Haile
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-05 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-05-13 Status enacted
2025-05-13 Latest Action Comp. became Pub. Ch. 387
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