North DakotaHB 10952025 Regular SessionHouseWALLET

AN ACT to create and enact a new section to chapter 15.1-07 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a child protective services and school district child safety liaison work group.

Sponsored By: Dwight Kiefert (Republican)

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

School liaison for child protective services

The law lets each school district name at least one child protective services liaison. If a district designates one, this person is the district’s main contact with child protective services. The liaison helps with student investigations as allowed by law, coordinates supports for students in CPS care, and shares needed information with school staff. Each liaison must give the district a yearly report on cases, challenges, and ways to improve the partnership. Child protective services must train each liaison within six months and provide ongoing training. CPS also helps when school and CPS investigations happen at the same time.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Dwight Kiefert

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Gretchen Dobervich

    Democratic • House

  • Kathy Frelich

    Republican • House

  • Karen Karls

    Republican • House

  • Carrie McLeod

    Republican • House

  • Alisa Mitskog

    Democratic • House

  • SuAnn Olson

    Republican • House

  • Judy Lee

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 197 • No: 30

House vote 4/9/2025

Second reading, passed, yeas 73 nays 18

Yes: 73 • No: 18

Senate vote 4/1/2025

Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 43 nays 3

Yes: 43 • No: 3

House vote 2/21/2025

Second reading, passed, yeas 81 nays 9

Yes: 81 • No: 9

Actions Timeline

  1. Filed with Secretary Of State 04/16

    4/21/2025House
  2. Signed by Governor 04/16

    4/18/2025House
  3. Sent to Governor

    4/15/2025House
  4. Signed by Speaker

    4/15/2025House
  5. Signed by President

    4/14/2025Senate
  6. Second reading, passed, yeas 73 nays 18

    4/9/2025House
  7. Concurred

    4/9/2025House
  8. Returned to House (12)

    4/2/2025House
  9. Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 43 nays 3

    4/1/2025Senate
  10. Amendment adopted, placed on calendar

    3/28/2025Senate
  11. Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 6 0 0

    3/27/2025Senate
  12. Committee Hearing 10:15

    3/10/2025Senate
  13. Introduced, first reading, referred Human Services Committee

    3/7/2025Senate
  14. Received from House

    2/24/2025Senate
  15. Second reading, passed, yeas 81 nays 9

    2/21/2025House
  16. Amendment adopted, placed on calendar

    2/20/2025House
  17. Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 10 4 0

    2/19/2025House
  18. Committee Hearing 02:30

    1/13/2025House
  19. Introduced, first reading, referred Education Committee

    1/7/2025House

Bill Text

  • Adopted by the House Education Committee

  • Enrollment

  • FIRST ENGROSSMENT

  • FIRST ENGROSSMENT with Senate Amendments

  • INTRODUCED

  • Prepared by the Legislative Council staff for Senator Hogan

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