HB1412: Reporting of child abuse or neglect.
Legislative Summary
Reporting of child abuse or neglect. Provides that an individual's duty to report suspected child abuse or neglect may only be delegated to another person if certain conditions are met. Requires that if a report of suspected child abuse or neglect alleges that a staff member, youth coach, or volunteer of an institution, school, facility, organization, or agency is the abuser, law enforcement shall investigate to determine whether the institution, school, facility, organization, or agency knew that the alleged abuse was happening and failed to report the alleged abuse. Allows law enforcement to consider certain facts when determining whether the institution, school, facility, organization, or agency knew about the alleged abuse. Provides that a child is not a child in need of services due to a parent, guardian, or custodian referring to and raising a child consistent with the child's biological sex. Makes conforming changes.
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Bill History
Amendments
Senate Amendment #4
Senate Amendment #4
Senate Amendment #3
Senate Amendment #3
Senate Amendment #2
Senate Amendment #2
Senate Amendment #1
Senate Amendment #1
Senate Family and Children Services Amendment #9
Senate Family and Children Services Amendment #9
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #5
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #5
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #4
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #4
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #5
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #5
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #6
House Courts and Criminal Code Amendment #6
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #1
House Family, Children and Human Affairs Amendment #1
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