RI S2705 | 2024 | Regular Session

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: Engrossed on May 28 2024 - 50% progression
Action: 2024-05-29 - Referred to House Health & Human Services
Pending: House Health & Human Services Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [PDF]

Summary

STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES - Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department's programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

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Title

Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department's programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2024-05-28 - Senate - Passage (Y: 37 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2024-05-29HouseReferred to House Health & Human Services
2024-05-28SenateSenate passed Sub A
2024-05-22SenatePlaced on Senate Calendar (05/28/2024)
2024-05-21SenateCommittee recommends passage of Sub A
2024-05-20SenateProposed Substitute
2024-05-17SenateScheduled for consideration (05/21/2024)
2024-04-30SenateCommittee recommended measure be held for further study
2024-04-26SenateScheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/30/2024)
2024-03-01SenateIntroduced, referred to Senate Health and Human Services

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Rhode Island State Sources


Bill Comments

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