SC S0800 | 2023-2024 | 125th General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Introduced on May 11 2023 - 25% progression
Action: 2023-05-11 - Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Pending: Senate Judiciary Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [HTML]

Summary

Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-7-40(b), Relating To Safe Haven For Abandoned Babies, So As To Provide That The Safe Haven Must Offer The Person Leaving The Infant Information Prepared By The Department Concerning The Legal Effect Of Leaving The Infant With The Safe Haven; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(a), Relating To Permanency Planning, So As To Decrease The Time In Which A Permanency Planning Hearing Must Be Held From No Later Than One Year To No Later Than Nine Months After The Child Is First Placed In Foster Care; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(f) And Section 63-7-1700(h), Relating To An Extension For Reunification, So As To Decrease The Time In Which An Extension May Be Granted For Reunification Efforts From Eighteen Months To Fifteen Months; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(i), Relating To Permanency Planning Hearings By Providing That A Termination Of Parental Rights Hearing May Serve As The Next Permanency Planning Hearing Only If It Is Held No Later Than Nine Months From The Date Of The Previous Permanency Planning Hearing; By Amending Section 63-7-2550, Relating To Service Of Petition, So As To Provide That An Unmarried Biological Father Must Receive Service Of A Termination Of Parental Rights Action; By Amending Section 63-7-2570, Relating To Grounds, So As To Provide That When Finding That Termination Of Parental Rights Is In The Best Interest Of A Child, The Court Must Find That The Home Of The Child's Parents Is Not Safe For The Return Of The Child At The Time Of The Termination Of Parental Rights Hearing; By Amending Section 63-9-730, Relating To Notice Of Adoption Proceedings; So As To Provide That If Notice Of An Adoption Proceeding Cannot Be Effected By Personal Service, Then Notice May Be Given By Publication Of The Summons In Which The Requested Relief Of Termination Of Parental Rights Or Adoption, Or Both, Is Set Forth; By Amending Section 63-9-760, Relating To The Effect Of A Final Adoption Decree, So As To Provide That The Final Decree Is Not Affected By A Postadoption Agreement Entered Into Before Or After The Adoption; By Adding Section 63-9-765, So As To Provide For Postadoption Contact Agreements To Be Enforceable If Agreed To By The Parties; By Amending Section 63-7-820 Relating To The Putative Father Registry, So As To Provide That A Registrant Must Include Any Aliases When He Registers; And By Adding Section 12-6-3595, So As To Provide For A Tax Credit For Any Resident Taxpayer That Claims The Federal Tax Credit For Qualified Adoption Expenses Related To A Domestic Adoption.

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Title

Adoption (orig.0002)

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2023-05-11SenateReferred to Committee on Judiciary
2023-05-11SenateIntroduced and read first time

Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
1263595(n/a)See Bill Text
6371700(n/a)See Bill Text
6372550(n/a)See Bill Text
6372570(n/a)See Bill Text
63740(n/a)See Bill Text
637820(n/a)See Bill Text
639730(n/a)See Bill Text
639760(n/a)See Bill Text
639765(n/a)See Bill Text

South Carolina State Sources


Bill Comments

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