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NY A11316
Bill
Status
8/29/2018
Primary Sponsor
Angelo Santabarbara
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AI Summary
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Repeals subparagraph (l) of paragraph (A) of subdivision 4 of section 422 of the social services law.
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Requires the office to establish a centralized database containing all child abuse and maltreatment reports and related information for criminal justice agencies to access in performing their duties.
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Defines "criminal justice agencies" to include district attorneys, state police, regional state park police, county and municipal police departments, county sheriffs' offices, and Indian police officers.
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Permits access to records of children who reached age 18 only if a sibling or offspring of that child is a suspected victim of abuse or maltreatment.
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming law, with rule and regulation changes authorized to be completed before the effective date.
Legislative Description
Relates to access to reports of child abuse and maltreatment by criminal justice agencies; requires the office of children and family services to establish a centralized database of reports of child abuse and maltreatment for criminal justice agencies to access in the performance of their duties; defines criminal justice agencies.
Last Action
referred to children and families
8/29/2018