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This memorandum is not intended to provide individualized legal advice. A mandated reporter or young person who faces a specific legal problem should consult with an attorney. What is reportable as child abuse? Who must report cases of child abuse? Mandatory reporters are health and educational professionals who are legally required to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the Statewide Central Register when they have a reasonable suspicion that a child whom they see in their professional capacity is an abused or neglected child.
Note: A provision added in now requires the mandated reporter to personally report suspected child abuse to the Statewide Central Register and inform the director of his or her agency or institution.
This is a change from previous law, which called for a medical staff member to first report to a designated agent for the agency or institution, who then was responsible for making the report.
When must a mandatory reporter make a child abuse report? Mandatory reporters must report a reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect immediately to the Statewide Central Register. Social service workers who are either employed by or have contracts with local social service districts are under an additional obligation to report child abuse or maltreatment if a third party comes to them in their official capacity and provides the social worker with information that, if true, would render a child abused or maltreated.