- (1) If there is reason to know that a child who is the subject of a child custody proceeding is an Indian child, each party has the right to timely examine all reports or other documents as outlined in the applicable rules of discovery unless precluded pursuant to state or federal law.
- (2) Regardless of whether a tribe is a party in any child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, the Indian child's tribe must have access to all reports or other documents regarding the Indian child. Any reports or other documents regarding the Indian child must be provided, upon request, to the tribe free of cost.
Source: L. 2025: Entire article added, (HB 25-1204), ch. 338, p. 1802, § 2, effective August 6.