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HB4749 • 2026
Relating to adding requirements to the foster child bill of rights
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Plain English: HB4749 HFA Akers 2-9 #1 Morgan 3345 Delegate Akers moved to amend the bill by striking everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Article 2.
Plain English: HB4749 HFA Akers 2-9 #1 Morgan 3345 Delegate Akers moved to amend the bill by striking everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Article 2.
Plain English: HB4749 HFAT Akers 2-10 Morgan 3345 Delegate Akers moved to amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting therefor a new title, to read as follows: H.
Plain English: HB4749 HFAT Akers 2-10 Morgan 3345 Delegate Akers moved to amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting therefor a new title, to read as follows: H.
Approved by Governor 3/13/2026 - House Journal
Approved by Governor 3/12/2026
Approved by Governor 3/12/2026 - Senate Journal
To Governor 3/6/2026 - Senate Journal
To Governor 3/6/2026
House Message received
Completed legislative action
House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 351)
House received Senate message
Senate requests House to concur
Passed Senate with amended title (Roll No. 314)
Read 3rd time
On 3rd reading
Read 2nd time
On 2nd reading
Read 1st time
On 1st reading
Reported do pass, with title amendment
To Judiciary
Without recommendation, but first to Judiciary
To Health and Human Resources
To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
Introduced in Senate
Communicated to Senate
Title amendment adopted (Voice vote)
Passed House (Roll No. 67)
Read 3rd time
Amendment adopted (Voice vote)
Amendment reported by the Clerk
Read 3rd time
On 3rd reading with right to amend, Special Calendar
Read 2nd time
On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
Read 1st time
On 1st reading, Special Calendar
Markup Discussion
Do pass
To House Judiciary
Introduced in House
To Judiciary
Filed for introduction
Relating to adding requirements to the foster child bill of rights
HB 4749 Text skip navigation SENATE PRESIDENT SENATORS COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS SENATE CLERK SENATE RULES HOUSE SPEAKER DELEGATES COMMITTEES VIDEO/AUDIO DISTRICT MAPS HOUSE CLERK HOUSE RULES HOUSE STAFF JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PUBLIC INFORMATION LEGISLATIVE AUTOMATED SYSTEMS DIVISION LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR'S OFFICE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & RESEARCH DIVISION POST AUDIT DIVISION BUDGET DIVISION REGULATORY AND FISCAL AFFAIRS DIVISION CLAIMS COMMISSION CRIME VICTIMS RULE-MAKING REVIEW SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS JUDICIAL COMP. COMMISSION JOINT RULES STAFF INFO BILL STATUS BILL STATUS BILL TRACKING STATE LAW WEST VIRGINIA CODE ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE CODE OF 1931 WV CONSTITUTION US CONSTITUTION REPORTS AGENCY REPORTS AGENCY GRANT AWARDS PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS POST AUDITS EDUCATIONAL CITIZEN’S GUIDE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM PAGE PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS PHOTO GALLERY CAPITOL HISTORY HOW A BILL BECOMES LAW CONTACT SENATE ROSTER HOUSE ROSTER PUBLIC INFO. NEWS RELEASES HELPFUL LINKS Enrolled Version - Final Version House Bill 4749 History OTHER VERSIONS - Introduced Version | Engrossed Version | | Email Key: Green = existing Code. Red = new code to be enacted WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE 2026 REGULAR SESSION ENROLLED House Bill 4749 By Delegates Worrell, Hite, Kimble, Hornby, and Heckert [Passed March 5, 2026; in effect 90 days from passage (June 3, 2026)] AN ACT to amend and reenact §49-2-126 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to adding three additional rights that foster children and children in a kinship placement have in the foster child bill of rights including the right to have timely notice of a hearing that may have legal implications for a child over 13, the right to attend a hearing that may have legal implications for a child over the age of 13, and the right to have the outcome of any hearing that has legal implications for the child explained to them by their guardian ad litem or legal counsel. Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia: Article 2. State Responsibilities for Children. §49-2-126. The Foster Child Bill of Rights. (a) Foster children and children in a kinship placement are active and participating members of the child welfare system and have the following rights: (1) The right to live in a safe and healthy environment, and the least restrictive environment possible; (2) The right to be free from physical, sexual, or psychological abuse or exploitation including being free from unwarranted physical restraint and isolation; (3) The right to receive adequate and healthy food, appropriate and seasonally necessary clothing, and an appropriate travel bag; (4) The right to receive medical, dental, and vision care, mental health services, and substance use treatment services, as needed; (5) The right to be placed in a kinship placement, when such placement meets the objectives set forth in this article; (6) The right, when placed with a foster to kinship family, to be matched as closely as possible with a family meeting the child’s needs, including, when possible, the ability to remain with siblings; (7) The right, as appropriate to the child’s age and development, to be informed on any medication or chemical substance to be administered to the child; (8) The right to communicate privately, with caseworkers, guardians ad litem, attorneys, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), the prosecuting attorney, and probation officers; (9) The right to have and maintain contact with siblings as may be reasonably accommodated, unless prohibited by court order, the case plan, or other extenuating circumstances; (10) The right to contact the department or the foster care ombudsman, regarding violations of rights, to speak to representatives of these offices confidentially, and to be free from threats, retaliation, or punishment for making complaints; (11) The right to maintain contact with all previous caregivers and other important adults in his or her life, if desired, unless prohibited by court order or determined by the parent, according to the reasonable and prudent parent standard, not to be in the best interests of the child; (12) The right to participate in religious services and religious activities of his or her choice to the extent possible; (13) The right to attend school, and, consistent with the finances and schedule of the foster or kinship family, to participate in extracurricular, cultural, and personal enrichment activities, as appropriate to the child’s age and developmental level; (14) The right to work and develop job skills in a way that is consistent with the child’s age and developmental level; (15) The right to attend Independent Living Program classes and activities if the child meets the age requirements; (16) The right to attend court hearings and speak directly to the judge, in the court’s discretion; (17) The right not to be subjected to discrimination or harassment; (18) The right to have access to information regarding available educational options; (19) The right to receive a copy of, and receive an explanation of, the rights set forth in this section from the child’s guardian ad litem, caseworker, and attorney; (20) The right to receive care consistent with the reasonable and prudent foster parent standard; and (21) The right to meet with the child’s department case worker no less frequently than every 30 days; (22) The right, when the child is 13 years of age or older, to receive timely notice of any hearing pursuant to this chapter that may have legal implications for the child. The child’s guardian ad litem or legal counsel shall explain the nature of the hearing and inquire whether the child wishes to attend; (23) The right, when the child is 13 years of age or older, to attend any hearing pursuant to this chapter that may have legal implications for the child. The child’s guardian ad litem or legal counsel shall inform the child that attendance may involve distressing information but shall not discourage the child from attending. If the court determines that in-person attendance is impracticable, or not in the child’s best interest, whether due to the facts of the case, the circumstances of the child’s placement, or other relevant factors the court may require the child to attend the hearing virtually, such determination may be made by the court or based upon a written report from the guardian ad litem that addresses what method of attendance is in the child’s best interest. If practicable and in the child’s best interest, deference shall be given to the child’s desire to attend in-person; (24) The right to have the outcome of any hearing pursuant to this chapter that has legal implications for the child explained by the child’s guardian ad litem or legal counsel. (b) The rights provided in this section do not create an independent cause of action. Violations of these rights may be reported to and investigated by the foster care ombudsman. On or before December 15, 2021, and on or before December 15 of every year thereafter, the foster care ombudsman shall submit a written summary of the number and nature of reports received, and investigations conducted in response to said reports, to the Joint Standing Committee on Government and Finance, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, and the Governor: Provided , That the summary required by this section may not include any personally identifying information of a person named in a report, or a person submitting a report to, the ombudsman. The Clerk of the House of Delegates and the Clerk of the Senate hereby certify that the foregoing bill is correctly enrolled. ............................................................... Clerk of the House of Delegates ............................................................... Clerk of the Senate Originated in the House of Delegates. In effect 90 days from passage. ............................................................... 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