Bill Text: NY S07951 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to expanding the persons responsible for reporting cases of suspected child abuse to include employees, volunteers, or agents of any corporate entity having an agreement with a municipality as a homeless shelter provider and the development of procedures related thereto.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-10-22 - REFERRED TO RULES [S07951 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-S07951-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         7951
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                   October 22, 2014
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       Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules
       AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation  to  expanding  the
         persons  responsible  for  reporting cases of suspected child abuse to
         include employees, volunteers,  or  agents  of  any  corporate  entity
         having an agreement with a municipality as a homeless shelter provider
         and the development of procedures related thereto
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 413 of the social
    2  services law, as amended by chapter 126 of the laws of 2014, is  amended
    3  to read as follows:
    4    (a)  The  following  persons  and  officials are required to report or
    5  cause a report to be made in accordance with this title when  they  have
    6  reasonable  cause  to  suspect  that a child coming before them in their
    7  professional or official capacity is an abused or maltreated  child,  or
    8  when  they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is an abused or
    9  maltreated child where the parent, guardian, custodian or  other  person
   10  legally  responsible  for  such child comes before them in their profes-
   11  sional or official capacity and states from  personal  knowledge  facts,
   12  conditions or circumstances which, if correct, would render the child an
   13  abused  or maltreated child: any physician; registered physician assist-
   14  ant; surgeon; medical  examiner;  coroner;  dentist;  dental  hygienist;
   15  osteopath;  optometrist;  chiropractor;  podiatrist;  resident;  intern;
   16  psychologist; registered nurse; social worker; emergency medical techni-
   17  cian; licensed creative arts therapist;  licensed  marriage  and  family
   18  therapist;  licensed  mental  health  counselor; licensed psychoanalyst;
   19  licensed behavior analyst; certified behavior analyst assistant;  hospi-
   20  tal  personnel  engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment
   21  of persons; a Christian Science  practitioner;  school  official,  which
   22  includes  but  is not limited to school teacher, school guidance counse-
   23  lor, school psychologist, school social  worker,  school  nurse,  school
   24  administrator  or  other school personnel required to hold a teaching or
   25  administrative license or certificate; social services worker;  director
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD15868-01-4
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    1  of  a children's overnight camp, summer day camp or traveling summer day
    2  camp, as such camps are defined in section thirteen  hundred  ninety-two
    3  of  the public health law; day care center worker; school-age child care
    4  worker;  provider of family or group family day care; employee or volun-
    5  teer in a residential care  facility  for  children  that  is  licensed,
    6  certified  or operated by the office of children and family services; or
    7  any other child care or foster care worker; mental health  professional;
    8  substance  abuse  counselor;  alcoholism  counselor; all persons creden-
    9  tialed by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse  services;  peace
   10  officer;  police officer; district attorney or assistant district attor-
   11  ney; investigator employed in the office  of  a  district  attorney;  or
   12  other  law  enforcement official; OR EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS, OR AGENTS OF
   13  ANY CORPORATE ENTITY HAVING AN AGREEMENT WITH A MUNICIPALITY AS A  HOME-
   14  LESS SHELTER PROVIDER.
   15    S  2.  Paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  1 of section 413 of the social
   16  services law, as separately amended by chapters 126 and 205 of the  laws
   17  of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
   18    (a)  The  following  persons  and  officials are required to report or
   19  cause a report to be made in accordance with this title when  they  have
   20  reasonable  cause  to  suspect  that a child coming before them in their
   21  professional or official capacity is an abused or maltreated  child,  or
   22  when  they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is an abused or
   23  maltreated child where the parent, guardian, custodian or  other  person
   24  legally  responsible  for  such child comes before them in their profes-
   25  sional or official capacity and states from  personal  knowledge  facts,
   26  conditions or circumstances which, if correct, would render the child an
   27  abused  or maltreated child: any physician; registered physician assist-
   28  ant; surgeon; medical  examiner;  coroner;  dentist;  dental  hygienist;
   29  osteopath;  optometrist;  chiropractor;  podiatrist;  resident;  intern;
   30  psychologist; registered nurse; social worker; emergency medical techni-
   31  cian; licensed creative arts therapist;  licensed  marriage  and  family
   32  therapist;  licensed  mental  health  counselor; licensed psychoanalyst;
   33  licensed behavior analyst; certified behavior analyst assistant;  hospi-
   34  tal  personnel  engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment
   35  of persons; a Christian Science  practitioner;  school  official,  which
   36  includes  but  is not limited to school teacher, school guidance counse-
   37  lor, school psychologist, school social  worker,  school  nurse,  school
   38  administrator  or  other school personnel required to hold a teaching or
   39  administrative license or certificate;  full  or  part-time  compensated
   40  school employee required to hold a temporary coaching license or profes-
   41  sional coaching certificate; social services worker; director of a chil-
   42  dren's  overnight camp, summer day camp or traveling summer day camp, as
   43  such camps are defined in section thirteen  hundred  ninety-two  of  the
   44  public health law; day care center worker; school-age child care worker;
   45  provider  of family or group family day care; employee or volunteer in a
   46  residential care facility for children that is  licensed,  certified  or
   47  operated  by  the  office  of children and family services; or any other
   48  child care or foster care worker; mental health professional;  substance
   49  abuse  counselor;  alcoholism counselor; all persons credentialed by the
   50  office of alcoholism and substance abuse services; peace officer; police
   51  officer; district attorney or assistant district attorney;  investigator
   52  employed  in the office of a district attorney; or other law enforcement
   53  official; OR EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS, OR AGENTS OF  ANY  CORPORATE  ENTITY
   54  HAVING AN AGREEMENT WITH A MUNICIPALITY AS A HOMELESS SHELTER PROVIDER.
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    1    S    3.  Subdivision 5-a of section 488 of the social services law, as
    2  added by section 1 of part B of chapter 501 of  the  laws  of  2012,  is
    3  amended to read as follows:
    4    5-a.  "Human  services professional" shall mean any: physician; regis-
    5  tered physician assistant; surgeon; medical examiner; coroner;  dentist;
    6  dental  hygienist;  osteopath;  optometrist;  chiropractor;  podiatrist;
    7  resident; intern; psychologist;  registered  nurse;  licensed  practical
    8  nurse;  nurse practitioner; social worker; emergency medical technician;
    9  licensed creative arts therapist; licensed marriage  and  family  thera-
   10  pist; licensed mental health counselor; licensed psychoanalyst; licensed
   11  behavior   analyst;   certified  behavior  analyst  assistant;  licensed
   12  speech/language pathologist or audiologist; licensed physical therapist;
   13  licensed occupational  therapist;  hospital  personnel  engaged  in  the
   14  admission,  examination, care or treatment of persons; Christian Science
   15  practitioner; school official, which includes  but  is  not  limited  to
   16  school  teacher,  school guidance counselor, school psychologist, school
   17  social worker,  school  nurse,  school  administrator  or  other  school
   18  personnel  required  to  hold  a  teaching  or administrative license or
   19  certificate; social services worker; any other child care or foster care
   20  worker; mental health professional; person credentialed by the office of
   21  alcoholism and substance abuse services; peace officer; police  officer;
   22  district  attorney or assistant district attorney; investigator employed
   23  in the office of a district attorney; or other law enforcement official;
   24  EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS AND AGENTS OF ANY CORPORATE AGENT HAVING AN AGREE-
   25  MENT WITH A MUNICIPALITY AS A HOMELESS SHELTER PROVIDER.
   26    S 4. Subdivision 5-a of section 488 of the  social  services  law,  as
   27  amended  by  chapter  205  of  the  laws  of 2014, is amended to read as
   28  follows:
   29    5-a. "Human services professional" shall mean any:  physician;  regis-
   30  tered  physician assistant; surgeon; medical examiner; coroner; dentist;
   31  dental  hygienist;  osteopath;  optometrist;  chiropractor;  podiatrist;
   32  resident;  intern;  psychologist;  registered  nurse; licensed practical
   33  nurse; nurse practitioner; social worker; emergency medical  technician;
   34  licensed  creative  arts  therapist; licensed marriage and family thera-
   35  pist; licensed mental health counselor; licensed psychoanalyst; licensed
   36  behavior  analyst;  certified  behavior  analyst   assistant;   licensed
   37  speech/language pathologist or audiologist; licensed physical therapist;
   38  licensed  occupational  therapist;  hospital  personnel  engaged  in the
   39  admission, examination, care or treatment of persons; Christian  Science
   40  practitioner;  school  official,  which  includes  but is not limited to
   41  school teacher, school guidance counselor, school  psychologist,  school
   42  social  worker,  school  nurse,  school  administrator  or  other school
   43  personnel required to hold  a  teaching  or  administrative  license  or
   44  certificate;  full  or part-time compensated school employee required to
   45  hold a temporary coaching license or professional coaching  certificate;
   46  social  services  worker;  any  other  child care or foster care worker;
   47  mental health professional; person credentialed by the office  of  alco-
   48  holism  and  substance  abuse  services;  peace officer; police officer;
   49  district attorney or assistant district attorney; investigator  employed
   50  in the office of a district attorney; or other law enforcement official;
   51  EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS AND AGENTS OF ANY CORPORATE AGENT HAVING AN AGREE-
   52  MENT WITH A MUNICIPALITY AS A HOMELESS SHELTER PROVIDER.
   53    S 5. Section 413 of the social services law is amended by adding a new
   54  subdivision 5 to read as follows:
   55    5. ANY PERSON, INSTITUTION OR CORPORATE AGENT HAVING AN AGREEMENT WITH
   56  A  MUNICIPALITY AS A HOMELESS SHELTER PROVIDER WHICH EMPLOYS PERSONS WHO
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    1  ARE MANDATED TO REPORT SUSPECTED INCIDENTS OF CHILD ABUSE  OR  MALTREAT-
    2  MENT PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION SHALL DEVELOP, MAINTAIN
    3  AND DISSEMINATE WRITTEN POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PURSUANT TO TITLE SIX OF
    4  ARTICLE  SIX  OF  THE  SOCIAL  SERVICES LAW AND APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF
    5  ARTICLE TEN OF THE FAMILY COURT ACT, REGARDING THE  MANDATORY  REPORTING
    6  OF  CHILD  ABUSE  OR  NEGLECT,  REPORTING  PROCEDURES AND OBLIGATIONS OF
    7  PERSONS REQUIRED TO REPORT, PROVISIONS FOR TAKING A CHILD  INTO  PROTEC-
    8  TIVE  CUSTODY,  MANDATORY  REPORTING OF DEATHS, IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY,
    9  PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO REPORT, AND OBLIGATIONS FOR  THE  PROVISION  OF
   10  SERVICES AND PROCEDURES NECESSARY TO SAFEGUARD THE LIFE OR HEALTH OF THE
   11  CHILD;  AND  ESTABLISH,  AND  IMPLEMENT  ON AN ONGOING BASIS, A TRAINING
   12  PROGRAM FOR ALL CURRENT AND NEW EMPLOYEES  REGARDING  THE  POLICIES  AND
   13  PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO THIS SUBDIVISION.
   14    S  6. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that the amend-
   15  ments to paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section  413  of  the  social
   16  services  law  made  by section two of this act shall take effect on the
   17  same date and in the same manner as section 1 of chapter 205 of the laws
   18  of 2014 takes effect; further provided, that the amendments to  subdivi-
   19  sion  5-a of section 488 of the social services law made by section four
   20  of this act shall take effect on the same date and in the same manner as
   21  section 2 of chapter 205 of the laws of 2014 takes effect.
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