S 3777 · 94th Congress · Native Americans

Indian Child Welfare Act

Introduced 1976-08-27· Sponsored by Sen. Abourezk, James [D-SD]· Senate

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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Senate Vote
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House
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.(1976-08-27)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Indian Child Welfare Act - Title I: Child Placement Standards - Makes provisions governing the validity of Indian child placement including: (1) that such placement is made pursuant to an order of a tribal court or where there is no such court that the Indian tribe be accorded 30 days notice of such proceeding and the right to intervene as an interested party; (2) that there be overwhelming evidence, including professional testimony, that the continued custody of the child would result in serious physical or emotional damage to the child where there is parental or blood guardian opposition to the loss of custody; and (3) that the voluntariness or consent to the loss of custody be certified by the witnessing judge. States that these provisions shall not effect temporary placements under circumstances where the physical or emotional well-being of the child is immediately threatened. Requires every nontribal government agency to grant a preference to members of the child's extended Indian family when such child is being offered for adoption. States that, absent good cause shown to the contrary, a nontribal government agency must follow the order of preferences stated in this Act. Gran…

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