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  • Reporting of suspected instance of child abuse to a child protective agency
  • Filing of suspected child abuse report
  • Child Abuse Reporting Act
  • Potential adverse legal consequences of engaging the college district police department in an investigation into the accusation of child molestation brought against the district
  • Letter from the union concerning Penal Code section involving the training of classified employees in the provisions of the Child Abuse Reporting Act as well as the reporting of any violations
  • Notice to prospective employees and acknowledgment regarding child abuse law
  • Compliance with AB 2710 Child Abuse Reporting. Penal Code Section 11166 and Child Abuse Reporting Requirements Form
  • District procedures regarding child abuse
  • Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, Penal Code Section 11165) Outline: Who Must Report; What Must Be Reported; How to Report; Consequences of Reporting/Failure to report. Statutorily defined individuals who must report child abuse. Penal Code Section 288(a) Criminal Penalties for lewd, lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14. Related child abuse information and forms



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