The bill aims to restrict the caseloads of case managers handling out-of-home placement cases for children, ensuring each case manager has a manageable number of cases to effectively provide care and oversight. By limiting the number of children assigned to each case manager, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of services and support provided to vulnerable children in out-of-home placements. This measure is intended to improve outcomes for children in the child welfare system by enabling case managers to dedicate more time and attention to each individual case.
2023-02-08: House Introduced
2023-02-08: House Referred to Committee on Child Welfare and Foster Care
2023-02-20: House Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2023, 1:30 PM Room 152-S
2024-04-30: House Died in Committee
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