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Proposed Changes to Child Abuse Interviews

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would change how interviews are conducted with children following a report of child abuse in Iowa. Before this proposal, the specific procedures for interviewing children were not detailed in the current law. If enacted, it would establish new guidelines or requirements for these interviews, potentially affecting social workers, law enforcement officers, and medical professionals who conduct such interviews. The exact changes are not specified in the provided text, so individuals involved in child abuse investigations should stay informed about further developments. This bill has been introduced but its effective date is not yet known.

Published April 9, 2026
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