Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 53–Committee
on Judiciary
April 26, 1999
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Referred to Committee on Elections, Procedures, and Ethics
SUMMARY—Directs Legislative Commission to conduct interim study of integration of state and local child welfare systems in this state. (BDR R-1712)
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EXPLANATION – Matter in
bolded italics is new; matter between brackets
ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION—Directing the Legislative Commission to
conduct an interim study of the integration of state and local child welfare systems in this
state.
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Whereas, During 1998, more than 13,000 reports of child abuse or1-2
neglect were submitted in the State of Nevada and more than 700 abused or1-3
neglected children in this state were placed in protective custody; and1-4
Whereas, Currently, a child who is placed in protective custody is1-5
initially under the supervision of the child protective services agency of a1-6
county for 6 months during which time he is assigned to a case manager1-7
and may be placed in a foster home and treated by a therapist; and1-8
Whereas, If a child remains in protective custody for more than 61-9
months, the child is then removed from the supervision of the child1-10
protective services agency and is placed under the supervision of the1-11
Division of Child and Family Services of the Department of Human1-12
Resources and is typically assigned to a different case manager, placed in a1-13
different foster home and treated by a different therapist; and1-14
Whereas, Under this bifurcated system, a permanent plan for the care1-15
and treatment of a child is delayed for at least 6 months and causes the1-16
child to remain in the system for a longer period of time; and1-17
Whereas, The State of Nevada is the only state that has such a1-18
bifurcated child welfare system; and1-19
Whereas, It is necessary to develop a more efficient system that will1-20
provide more stability and continuity for the children of this state who are1-21
in need of protection; now, therefore, be it1-22
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of Nevada, the Senate1-23
Concurring, That the Legislative Commission is hereby directed to2-1
appoint a subcommittee, consisting of four members of the Assembly and2-2
four members of the Senate, to conduct an interim study of the integration2-3
of state and local child welfare systems in this state; and be it further2-4
Resolved, That the study must include, without limitation, a2-5
comprehensive evaluation of:2-6
1. The appropriate manner in which to integrate the current state and2-7
local child welfare systems;2-8
2. Whether the responsibility for managing the integrated child welfare2-9
system should be assumed entirely by the State of Nevada or by the2-10
counties and how such a system will be funded;2-11
3. The child welfare systems of other states;2-12
4. The manner in which the current employees of the child protective2-13
services agencies of the counties and the Division of Child and Family2-14
Services of the Department of Human Resources will be affected by2-15
creating an integrated service agency; and2-16
5. Any other issues necessary to determine the most appropriate2-17
manner in which to create an integrated child welfare system in this state;2-18
and be it further2-19
Resolved, That the subcommittee shall consult with private citizens2-20
and persons representative of governmental agencies involved in or2-21
affected by the child welfare system, including, without limitation,2-22
representatives of:2-23
1. The Division of Child and Family Services of the Department of2-24
Human Resources;2-25
2. The child protective services agencies of the counties in this state;2-26
3. The juvenile and family courts;2-27
4. Court Appointed Special Advocates;2-28
5. Foster parents;2-29
6. Guardians of children who are placed in protective custody;2-30
7. The State of Nevada Employees Association; and2-31
8. Organizations that represent employees of local government; and be2-32
it further2-33
Resolved, That any recommended legislation proposed by the2-34
subcommittee must be approved by a majority of the members of the2-35
Senate and a majority of the members of the Assembly appointed to the2-36
subcommittee; and be it further2-37
Resolved, That the Legislative Commission shall submit a report of the2-38
results of the study and any recommendations for legislation to the 71st2-39
session of the Nevada Legislature.~