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A legislative subcommittee is figuring out how best to undo the tighter regulations and make recommendations to lawmakers in two weeks.
Child protection reform advocates, who have been watching Utah's system as well as the plaintiff in a class action lawsuit filed against the state 14 years ago, are calling Utah's action "more of the same" and "a disappointment," especially considering the number of important reforms that have been implemented in Utah.
Adding kinship background checks for emergency placements is "a blunder, plain and simple," said Richard Wexler, executive director of the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform in Alexandria, Va.
None of the other 49 states seem to have a problem with implementation, Wexler said, noting that neither his nor any other other advocacy group has found another state having the same problem.
"At a minimum, Utah jumped the gun and amended state law based on a misunderstanding," Wexler said, "with tragic results."
State Division of Child and Family Services Director Duane Betournay told lawmakers earlier this month that the state is not anti-relative placement, as some claim.
"We don't have a bias against kin; we have a bias toward the safety of kids. It's a trade-off between safety and risk, and lawmakers will have to determine what that is.
"Some people are rightfully very upset," he added. "If I were kin or kid, I would be. No amount of time is acceptable away from loving parents or family."
The grandmother in Davis County couldn't agree more.
"They said he was being endangered by being exposed to drugs," she said. "The damage that has been done because they took him into custody isn't just a risk, it's real. I don't know if he'll ever get over this. I know I won't."
E-mail: jthalman@desnews.com
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