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H560 • 2025

Parents Protection Act.

Parents Protection Act.

Children Crime
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Loftis, N. Jackson, Biggs, Balkcom, Almond, Blust, Branson, Cairns, Echevarria, Eddins, Iler, Johnson, Kidwell, McNeely, Scott, Ward, Willis
Last action
2025-05-12
Official status
Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
Effective date
2025-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Parents Protection Act.

H560-SMCI-47(e1)-v-4 (2025-04-29): Parents Protection Act.

What This Bill Does

  • H560-SMCI-47(e1)-v-4 (2025-04-29): Parents Protection Act.
  • H560-SMCI-57(e2)-v-3 (2025-05-06): Parents Protection Act.
  • H560-SMCI-71(e2)-v-2 (2025-05-06): Parents Protection Act.

Limits and Unknowns

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Amendments

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Plain English: 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.

  • 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.
  • Committee: House Health.
  • If favorable, re -refer to Judiciary 2.
  • If favorable, re -refer to Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Date: April 29, 2025 Introduced by: Reps.

Plain English: 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.

  • 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.
  • Committee: House Judiciary 2.
  • If favorable, re -refer to Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Date: May 6, 2025 Introduced by: Reps.
  • Loftis, N.

Plain English: 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.

  • 2025-2026 General Assembly HOUSE BILL 560: Parents Protection Act.
  • Committee: House Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Date: May 6, 2025 Introduced by: Reps.
  • Loftis, N.
  • Jackson, Biggs, Balkcom Prepared by: Debbie Griffiths Staff Attorney Analysis of: Second Edition Kara McCraw Director *H560-SMCI-71(e2)-v-2* Legislative Analysis Division 919-733-2578 This bill analysis was prepared by the nonpartisan legislative staff for the use of legislators in their deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-12 House

    Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

  2. 2025-05-12 House

    Withdrawn From Cal

  3. 2025-05-06 House

    Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

  4. 2025-05-06 House

    Withdrawn From Cal

  5. 2025-05-06 House

    Placed On Cal For 05/07/2025

  6. 2025-05-06 House

    Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

  7. 2025-05-06 House

    Reptd Fav

  8. 2025-05-06 House

    Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

  9. 2025-05-06 House

    Reptd Fav

  10. 2025-04-29 House

    Re-ref Com On Judiciary 2

  11. 2025-04-29 House

    Reptd Fav Com Substitute

  12. 2025-03-31 House

    Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, Judiciary 2, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

  13. 2025-03-31 House

    Passed 1st Reading

  14. 2025-03-27 House

    Filed

Official Summary Text

H560-SMCI-47(e1)-v-4
(2025-04-29): Parents Protection Act.
H560-SMCI-57(e2)-v-3
(2025-05-06): Parents Protection Act.
H560-SMCI-71(e2)-v-2
(2025-05-06): Parents Protection Act.

Current Bill Text

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
H 2
HOUSE BILL 560
Committee Substitute Favorable 4/29/25

Short Title: Parents Protection Act. (Public)
Sponsors:
Referred to:
March 31, 2025
*H560-v-2*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO MAKE VARIO US CHANGES TO LAWS A FFECTING THE CARE OF 2
JUVENILES AND THE ADOPTION OF CHILDREN. 3
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4
SECTION 1.(a) The title of Article 1 of Subchapter I of Chapter 7B of the General 5
Statutes reads as rewritten: 6
"Article 1. 7
"Purposes; Definitions.Definitions; Limitation." 8
SECTION 1.(b) Article 1 of Subchapter I of Chapter 7B of the General Statutes is 9
amended by adding a new section to read: 10
"§ 7B-102. Limitation. 11
A parent, guardian, custodian, or caretaker who raises a juvenile consistent with the juvenile's 12
biological sex or who refers to a juvenile consistent with the juvenile 's biological sex shall not 13
be subject to a petition supporting abuse or neglect under this Subchapter based solely on those 14
acts. This section shall not be construed to authorize or allow any other acts or omissions 15
prohibited by this Subchapter that would constitute abuse or neglect, including abandonment or 16
the creation of an injurious environment." 17
SECTION 1.(c) This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to 18
petitions filed before, on, or after that date. 19
SECTION 2.(a) G.S. 48-3-203 reads as rewritten: 20
"§ 48-3-203. Agency placement adoption. 21
(a) An agency may acquire legal and physical custody of a minor for purposes of adoptive 22
placement only by means of a relinquishment pursuant to Part 7 of this Article or by a court order 23
terminating the rights and duties of a parent or guardian of the minor. 24
(a1) No agency shall deny or delay (i) the opportunity to become an adoptive parent or (ii) 25
the placement of a child for adoption on the basis of race, any of the following: 26
(1) Race, color, or national origin of the person or the child involved. 27
(2) The adoptive parents' refusal, unwillingness, or lack of support to enabl e the 28
child to engage in a gender transition. 29
…." 30
SECTION 2.(b) This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to 31
petitions and placements for adoption and opportunities to become an adoptive parent requested, 32
filed, or submitted before, on, or after that date. 33
SECTION 3.(a) G.S. 131D-10.1 reads as rewritten: 34
"§ 131D-10.1. Foster Care Children's Bill of Rights; purpose. 35
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(a) It is the policy of this State to strengthen and preserve the family as a unit consistent 1
with a high priority of protecting children's welfare. When a child requires care outside the family 2
unit, it is the duty of the State to assure that the quality of substitute care is as close as possible 3
to the care and nurturing that society expects of a family. However, the State recognizes there 4
are instances when protecting a child's welfare outweighs reunifying the family unit, and as such, 5
the care of residential care facilities providing high quality services that include meeting the 6
children's educational needs as determined by the Department of Health and Human Services, 7
Division of Social Services can satisfy the standard of protecting a child's welfare, regardless of 8
the child's age, particularly when the sibling groups can be kept intact. To that end, the General 9
Assembly promotes the following in the provision of foster care: 10
(1) A safe foster home free of violence, abuse, neglect, and danger. The act of 11
raising a child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex, including 12
any related mental health or medical decisions, shall not be considered a 13
violation under this subdivision of violence, abuse, neglect, or danger, as those 14
terms are used in this subdivision. 15
… 16
A violation of subdivisions (1) through (11) of this subsection shall not be construed to create a 17
cause of action under this section against the State, the Department of Health and Human 18
Services, or a person or entity providing foster care pursuant to this Article. 19
(a1) No agency or other State entity shall deny or delay (i) the opportunity to become a 20
foster parent or (ii) the placement of a child in foster care on the basis of race, any of the 21
following: 22
(1) Race, color, or national origin of the person or the child involved. 23
(2) The foster parents' refusal, unwillingness, or lack of support to enable the child 24
to engage in a gender transition. 25
(b) The purpose of this Article is to assign the authority to protect the health, safety and 26
well-being of children separated from or being cared for away from their families." 27
SECTION 3.(b) This section is effective when it becomes law and applies to 28
placements in foster care and opportunities to become a foster parent requested, filed, or 29
submitted before, on, or after that date. 30
SECTION 4.(a) G.S. 14-318.2 reads as rewritten: 31
"§ 14-318.2. Child abuse a misdemeanor. 32
… 33
(d) Any parent of a child less than 18 years of age, or any other person providing care to 34
or supervision of the child, is not guilty of a violation of this section for raising a child consistent 35
with the child's biological sex, including referring to a child consistent with the child's biological 36
sex, and making related mental health or medical decisions based on the child 's biological sex. 37
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to authorize or allow any other acts or omissions 38
that would constitute a violation under this section, including the infliction of serious physical 39
injury or the creation of a substantial risk of physical injury." 40
SECTION 4.(b) G.S. 14-318.4 reads as rewritten: 41
"§ 14-318.4. Child abuse a felony. 42
… 43
(c1) Any parent of a child less than 18 years of age, or any other person providing care to 44
or supervision of the child, is not guilty of a violation of this section for raising a child consistent 45
with the child's biological sex, including referring to a child consistent with the child's biological 46
sex, and making related mental health or medical decisions based on the child 's biological sex. 47
Nothing in this subsection shall be cons trued to authorize or allow any other acts or omissions 48
that would constitute a violation under this section, including the infliction of serious bodily 49
injury or serious physical injury. 50
(d) The following definitions apply in this section: 51
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(1) Serious bodily injury. – Bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death 1
or that causes serious permanent disfigurement, coma, a permanent or 2
protracted condition that causes extreme pain, or permanent or protracted loss 3
or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or that results 4
in prolonged hospitalization. 5
(2) Serious physical injury. – Physical injury that causes great pain and suffering. 6
The term includes serious mental injury. For purposes of this subdivision, a 7
parent raising a child consistent with the child 's biological sex does not 8
constitute serious mental injury." 9
SECTION 4.(c) This section becomes effective July 1, 2025, and applies to offenses 10
committed before, on, or after that date. 11
SECTION 5. Except as otherwise provided, t his act is effective when it becomes 12
law. 13