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Child in need of services; definition. Expands the definition of a "child in need of services" for purposes of juvenile and domestic relations district courts to include a child who remains away from, deserts, or abandons his family or lawful custodian during one occasion and is demonstratively at risk of coercion, exploitation, abuse, or manipulation or has been lured from his parent or lawful custodian by means of trickery or misrepresentation or under false pretenses.
Introduced
Jan 7, 2025
Last Action
Mar 18, 2025
Session
VA 2025
Sponsors
1 primary · 0 co
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0031)
Approved by Governor-Chapter 31 (Effective 07/01/25)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., March 24, 2025
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 3, 2025
Signed by President
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB2260)
Signed by Speaker
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB2260ER)
Enrolled
Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)
Read third time
Rules suspended
Passed by for the day
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 2nd reading) (36-Y 0-N)
Reported from Courts of Justice (15-Y 0-N)
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading)
Passed House (99-Y 0-N)
Reconsideration of passage agreed to by House
Read third time and passed House (97-Y 0-N)
Read second time
Engrossed by House - committee substitute
Courts of Justice Substitute agreed to
Read first time
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB2260)
Reported from Appropriations (22-Y 0-N)
Assigned Approps sub: General Government and Capital Outlay
Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute and referred to Appropriations (22-Y 0-N)
Committee substitute printed 25106325D-H1
Assigned Courts sub: Civil
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-08-2025 25101869D
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Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0031)
Karrie K. Delaney