HB767

Expanding requirements for reports to law enforcement by the department of health and human services.

Chamber Passed·1/30/26
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Expands reporting requirements for the Department of Health and Human Services to law enforcement.

The bill mandates that caseworkers can enter public places like schools and child care agencies to interview a child without parental consent if there is suspicion of sexual abuse, physical injury, or crime victimization. The department must report such cases to local law enforcement within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, and send a copy to the county attorney. Law enforcement cannot rely on the department for investigation information unless required by protocol.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · Jan 30
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Calendar

Mar 24

1:40 PM

Judiciary Hearing

Oct 22, 2025

10:00 AM

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Work Session

History

Apr 10

Senate

Refer to Interim Study, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 04/16/2026; Senate Journal 9

Apr 9

Senate

Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 04/16/2026; Vote 5-0; Consent Calendar; Senate Calendar 14

Mar 18

Senate

Hearing: 03/24/2026, Room 100, State House, 01:40 pm; Senate Calendar 11