Amendment 2026-2104CofC to HB1323 (2026)

(New Title) relative to parental alienation, limiting certain prior authorization requirements for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and similar rehabilitative services, relative to children's mental health services for persons 18 years of age and younger.


Revision: May 28, 2026, 9:16 a.m.

May 28, 2026

2026-2104-CofC

09/08

 

 

 

Committee of Conference Report on HB 1323-FN, relative to parental alienation.

 

Recommendation:

That the House recede from its position of nonconcurrence with the Senate amendment, and concur with the Senate amendment, and

That the Senate and House adopt the following new amendment to the bill as amended by the Senate, and pass the bill as so amended:  

 

Amend the bill by replacing all after section 9 with the following:  

 

10  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect January 1, 2027.

The signatures below attest to the authenticity of this Report on HB 1323-FN, relative to parental alienation.

 

Conferees on the Part of the Senate Conferees on the Part of the House

 

 

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Sen. Birdsell, Dist. 19 Rep. Rice, Hills. 38

 

 

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Sen. Carson, Dist. 14 Rep. Nelson, Rock. 13

 

 

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Sen. Prentiss, Dist. 5 Rep. Ammon, Hills. 42

 

 

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Rep. Osborne, Rock. 2

 

 

 

2026-2104-CofC

AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

This bill defines parental alienation to mean a pattern of behavior, conduct, or speech which would damage the relationship of the child and a parent, resulting in the child's fear, negative perception, rejection, or hostility toward their other parent, and adds standards for considering claims of parental alienation in certain cases involving children and parental rights.