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08 LC 37 0777S
House Resolution 1701 (RULES COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE)
By: Representatives Ashe of the 56th, Thomas of the 55th, Harbin of the 118th, Lunsford of the 110th, Walker of the 107th, and others

A RESOLUTION


Creating the House Study Committee for the Protection of Abused and Neglected Children; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the interest of the child should be first and foremost in all of Georgia´s child protection laws; and

WHEREAS, the safety and welfare of Georgia´s children is dependent upon the laws established for the protection of children and the procedures for reviewing child custody decisions; and

WHEREAS, Georgia´s history is full of stories of tragedy involving the deaths of children who were placed in temporary custody under the protective services of the Division of Family and Children Services and cases where children were removed from loving foster care parents and were unwisely returned to abusive biological parents; and

WHEREAS, moreover, this state is not immune from the horrible and tragic stories of child abuse and child sexual exploitation; and

WHEREAS, many of these tragedies could have been avoided if our laws were better suited to ensuring that all information regarding an abused or neglected child is made available to a fact finder in a criminal or child custody case; and

WHEREAS, the greatest injustice in a legal system is a procedure that hides the truth of the abusive treatment of a child; and

WHEREAS, individuals, foster parents, Division of Family and Children Services employees, and law enforcement officers have witnessed these tragedies first hand and, in order to make a difference, these individuals have come together and made recommendations to improve Georgia´s legal system in child abuse and child custody cases; and

WHEREAS, the voices of these concerned individuals have too long been ignored; it is time to seriously consider their pleas for statutory changes and create comprehensive legislation for the protection of Georgia´s children; and

WHEREAS, the interests of Georgia´s children must be #1 in Georgia´s child protection laws.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that there is created the House Study Committee for the Protection of Abused and Neglected Children to be composed of six members. The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint six members of the House of Representatives as members of the committee and shall designate one of such members as chairperson. The committee shall elicit the views from experts who shall include case workers from Division of Family and Children Services, law enforcement officials from local law enforcement agencies who shall have experience investigating child abuse cases, prosecutors with experience prosecuting child abuse cases, the child advocacy officer, juvenile court judges with extensive experience in termination of parental rights cases, and attorneys who shall be a member of the Georgia bar with extensive experience in representing the best interest of a child in a child custody proceeding. The committee shall meet at the call of the chairperson.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall undertake a study of the conditions, needs, issues, and problems mentioned above or related thereto and recommend any actions or legislation which the committee deems necessary or appropriate. The committee shall specifically undertake to consider the following legislative proposals based upon recommendations from experienced individuals working in the child care area:
(1) Termination of parental rights where a parent or custodian has exhibited a pattern of misbehavior resulting in permanent or serious injury to the child;
(2) Mandating that the termination of parental rights petition shall be filed within 12 months following placement of a child into temporary custody;
(3) Authorizing DNA testing of a male parent in a termination of parental rights preceding for the purpose of overriding a presumption that a husband of a wife at the time of a child´s birth is the biological father of the child where there is a basis for believing the male is not the child´s biological parent;
(4) Providing oversight of special assistant attorneys general appointed to represent the Division of Family and Children Services in termination of parental rights hearings or temporary custodial hearings;
(5) Providing for appeals to the superior court from a juvenile court decision in certain cases involving the termination of parental rights;
(6) Clarifying the admission of evidence related to past parental misconduct in a termination of parental rights case;
(7) Authorizing foster parents to attend termination of parental rights hearings;
(8) Mandating drug and alcohol testing for custodians of abused children under investigation upon certain conditions that permit a finding that drug and alcohol use relates to the abuse or neglect of the child; and
(9) Authorizing the child advocacy officer to have access to termination of parental rights hearings, records, and case files.
In addition, the study committee should undertake to study and evaluate current law and government policies and practices related to the sexual exploitation of children, particularly the commercialization of child sexual exploitation, and the need to improve such laws, policies, and practices. The study committee should also study and evaluate whether additional regulation of the adult entertainment industry is warranted to minimize the secondary effects of such industry relating to children, such as child prostitution and commercial exploitation of children.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee may conduct such meetings at such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this resolution. The legislative members of the committee shall receive the allowances provided for in Code Section 28-1-8 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. All other funds necessary to carry out the provisions of this resolution shall come from funds appropriated to the House of Representatives. The expenses and allowances authorized by this resolution shall not be received by any member of the committee for more than three days unless additional days are authorized. In the event the committee makes a report of its findings and recommendations, with suggestions for proposed legislation, if any, such report shall be made on or before December 31, 2008. The committee shall stand abolished on December 31, 2008.