A person who has been placed in the custody of the Office of Juvenile Affairs, who has attained eighteen (18) years of age, and who is being released from the custody of the Office of Juvenile Affairs with a plan to re-enter the community as a resident of the state shall be given the following documents pertaining to the person upon release:
- 1. An official or certified copy of the United States birth certificate;
- 2. A Social Security card issued by the Commissioner of Social Security;
- 3. Information about how to obtain health insurance and personal medical records;
- 4. A state-issued driver license or identification card; and
- 5. Any educational transcripts, diplomas, or professional certificates earned while in the custody of the Office of Juvenile Affairs.
Laws 2026, HB 2361, c. 16, § 2.