H236
An Act relative to training of mandated reporters
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Bill overview
This bill, H.236, aims to improve training requirements for individuals who are considered ‘mandated reporters’ – people who are legally obligated to report suspected child neglect. The legislation seeks to standardize and enhance the training provided to these reporters, ensuring they are equipped to recognize and report instances of child neglect effectively. It focuses on strengthening the process for identifying and addressing child neglect cases within the state. The bill was introduced to bolster child protection efforts.
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Primary sponsor
Carole A. Fiola
Cosponsors
Carole A. Fiola
John J. Marsi
John R. Gaskey
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