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  8. Chapter 14 - Reporting of Child Abuse or Neglect.


Chapter 14 - Reporting of Child Abuse or Neglect.


  • Section 26-14-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 26-14-2 - Purpose of chapter.
  • Section 26-14-3 - Mandatory reporting.
  • Section 26-14-4 - Permissive reporting.
  • Section 26-14-5 - Contents of reports.
  • Section 26-14-6 - Temporary protective custody.
  • Section 26-14-6.1 - Duties and responsibilities for investigation of reports.
  • Section 26-14-7 - Duties of Department of Human Resources.
  • Section 26-14-7.1 - Due process rights for persons under investigation by department.
  • Section 26-14-7.2 - Child denied medical treatment due to parents' religious beliefs.
  • Section 26-14-8 - Statewide central registry.
  • Section 26-14-9 - Immunity from liability for actions under chapter.
  • Section 26-14-10 - Doctrine of privileged communications not grounds for exclusion of evidence as to child's injuries.
  • Section 26-14-11 - Appointment of attorney to represent child.
  • Section 26-14-12 - Establishment of regulations by Department of Human Resources.
  • Section 26-14-13 - Penalty for failure to make required report.
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