HB 2228
elder abuse; registry; attorney general
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Bill overview
This bill updates Arizona law regarding elder abuse reporting and protection. It requires training for public school personnel on mandatory reporting laws, specifically concerning elder abuse. It also amends the Elder Abuse Central Registry, requiring agencies to report case dispositions to the Attorney General and establishing procedures for maintaining and releasing information about reported cases. The goal is to improve the identification and reporting of elder abuse cases and ensure accountability.
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Walt Blackman
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