PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1969

PRINTER'S NO.  2277

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE BILL

 

No.

1413

Session of

2012

  

  

INTRODUCED BY WARD, SCARNATI, PILEGGI, COSTA, VOGEL, YAW, ALLOWAY, McILHINNEY, TOMLINSON, PIPPY, BROWNE, RAFFERTY, SOLOBAY, FERLO, ARGALL, MENSCH, SMUCKER, BAKER, ERICKSON, D. WHITE, EICHELBERGER, HUGHES, YUDICHAK, WASHINGTON, KASUNIC, LEACH, FONTANA, BOSCOLA, STACK, PICCOLA, FARNESE AND SCHWANK, FEBRUARY 27, 2012

  

  

SENATOR WARD, AGING AND YOUTH, AS AMENDED, JUNE 12, 2012   

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes, in child protective services, further

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providing for definitions, for persons required to report

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suspected child abuse, for reporting procedure, for immunity

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from liability and for penalties for failure to report or to

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refer; providing for false reports of child abuse; and

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further providing for release of information in confidential

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reports, for school employees, for administration, for

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investigation, for responsibilities of county agency for

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child protective services and for investigation of reports.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 6319 of Title 23 of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:

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Section 1.  The definitions of "founded report for school

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employee" and "indicated report for school employee" in section

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6303 of Title 23 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are

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amended to read:

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§ 6303.  Definitions.

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(a)  General rule.--The following words and phrases when used

 


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in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this

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section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Founded report for school employee."  A report under

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Subchapter C.1 (relating to students in public and private

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schools) if there has been any judicial adjudication based on a

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finding that the victim has suffered serious physical injury, 

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serious bodily injury or sexual abuse or exploitation, including

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the entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or a finding of

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guilt to a criminal charge involving the same factual

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circumstances involved in the allegations of the report.

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"Indicated report for school employee."  A report made under

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Subchapter C.1 (relating to students in public and private

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schools) if an investigation by the county agency determines

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that substantial evidence of serious physical injury, serious

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bodily injury or sexual abuse or exploitation exists based on

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any of the following:

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(1)  Available medical evidence.

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(2)  The county agency's investigation.

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(3)  An admission of the acts of abuse by the school

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employee.

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Section 2.  Sections 6311(c) and 6313(a) and (c) of Title 23

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are amended and the sections are amended by adding subsections

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to read:

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§ 6311.  Persons required to report suspected child abuse.

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(c)  Staff members of institutions, etc.--Whenever a person

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is required to report under subsection (b) in the capacity as a

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member of the staff of a medical or other public or private

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institution, school, facility or agency, that person shall

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immediately notify the person in charge of the institution,

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school, facility or agency or the designated agent of the person

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in charge. Upon notification, the person in charge or the

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designated agent, if any, shall assume the responsibility and

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have the legal obligation to report or cause a report to be made

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in accordance with section 6313[.] and, if the report involves

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the alleged sexual abuse or exploitation of a child, shall have

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the legal obligation to immediately report the alleged incident

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to law enforcement. In the event that the person suspected of

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child abuse is the person in charge or the designated agent of

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the person in charge, the staff member reporting shall have the

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legal obligation to report or cause a report to be made in

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accordance with section 6313. This chapter does not require more

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than one report from any such institution, school, facility or

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agency.

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(c.1)  Duties of institutions, etc.--An institution, school,

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facility or agency identified under subsection (c) shall

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annually notify all employees who are required to report under

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subsection (b) of the duty to report and of the name and contact

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information of the person in charge of the institution, school,

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facility or agency or the designated agent of the person to whom

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reports are to be made under subsection (c). The institution,

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school, facility or agency shall post the information

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conspicuously on the premises of the institution, school,

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facility or agency and on its Internet website.

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§ 6313.  Reporting procedure.

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(a)  General rule.--[Reports] Except as provided under

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subsection (a.1), reports from persons required to report under

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section 6311 (relating to persons required to report suspected

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child abuse) shall be made immediately by telephone and in

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writing within 48 hours after the oral report.

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(a.1)  Reports to law enforcement.--Reports to law

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enforcement required under section 6311(c) shall be made

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immediately by telephone and in writing within 24 hours after

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the person required to report is notified under section 6311.

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(c)  Written reports.--Written reports from persons required

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to report under section 6311 shall be made to the appropriate

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county agency in a manner and on forms the department prescribes

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by regulation. The written reports shall include the following

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information if available:

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(1)  The names and addresses of the child and the parents

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or other person responsible for the care of the child if

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known, and the child's disability status.

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(2)  Where the suspected abuse occurred.

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(3)  The age and sex of the subjects of the report.

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(4)  The nature and extent of the suspected child abuse,

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including any evidence of prior abuse to the child or

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siblings of the child.

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(5)  The name and relationship of the person or persons

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responsible for causing the suspected abuse, if known, and

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any evidence of prior abuse by that person or persons.

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(6)  Family composition.

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(7)  The source of the report.

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(8)  The person making the report and where that person

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can be reached.

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(9)  The actions taken by the reporting source, including

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the taking of photographs and X-rays, removal or keeping of

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the child or notifying the medical examiner or coroner.

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(10)  Any other information which the department may

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require by regulation.

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Section 3.  Sections 6318(a) and 6319 of Title 23 are amended

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to read:

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§ 6318.  Immunity from liability.

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(a)  General rule.--A person, hospital, institution, school,

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facility, agency or agency employee that participates in good

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faith in the making of a report, whether required or not,

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cooperating with an investigation, including providing

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information to a child fatality or near fatality review team,

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testifying in a proceeding arising out of an instance of

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suspected child abuse, the taking of photographs or the removal

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or keeping of a child pursuant to section 6315 (relating to

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taking child into protective custody), and any official or

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employee of a county agency who refers a report of suspected

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abuse to law enforcement authorities or provides services under

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this chapter, shall have immunity from civil and criminal

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liability that might otherwise result by reason of those actions

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except as provided under section 6320 (relating to false reports

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of child abuse).

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§ 6319.  Penalties for failure to report or to refer.

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A person or official required by this chapter to report a

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case of suspected child abuse or to make a referral to the

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appropriate authorities who willfully fails to do so commits a

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misdemeanor of the [third] first degree for the first violation

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and a [misdemeanor of the second] felony of the third degree for

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a second or subsequent violation.

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Section 2.  This act shall take effect immediately.

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Section 4.  Title 23 is amended by adding a section to read:

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§ 6320.  False reports of child abuse.

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A person who knowingly or intentionally makes a report of

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child abuse under this chapter that the person knows is false

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commits a misdemeanor of the second degree.

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Section 5.  Section 6340(a) of Title 23 is amended by adding

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paragraphs to read:

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§ 6340.  Release of information in confidential reports.

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(a)  General rule.--Reports specified in section 6339

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(relating to confidentiality of reports) shall only be made

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available to:

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(18)  The employer of a child-care service employee,

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service provider, administrator or school employee who has

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been determined to be the perpetrator of a founded report or

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an indicated report after final administrative determination

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by the department. Information permitted to be released to an

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employer under this paragraph shall be limited to facts

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related to the employee's suitability in the workplace and to

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the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the

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children in the employee's workplace.

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(19)  The Secretary of Education or designee. Information

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under this paragraph shall be limited to facts related to an

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employee's suitability in the workplace and to the protection

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of the health, safety and welfare of the children in the

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employee's workplace.

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Section 6.  Sections 6352(a), 6353, 6353.1 and 6362(c) of

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Title 23 are amended to read:

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§ 6352.  School employees.

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(a)  Requirement.--

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(1)  Except as provided in paragraph (2), a school

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employee who has reasonable cause to suspect, on the basis of

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professional or other training and experience, that a student

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coming before the school employee in the employee's

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professional or official capacity is a victim of serious

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physical injury, serious bodily injury or sexual abuse or

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sexual exploitation by a school employee shall immediately

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contact the administrator. The administrator shall

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immediately make a report under 6353(a) (relating to

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administration).

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(2)  If the school employee accused of injuring, 

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seriously injuring or sexually abusing or exploiting a

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student is the administrator, the school employee who has

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reasonable cause to suspect, on the basis of professional or

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other training and experience, that a student coming before

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the school employee in the employee's professional or

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official capacity is a victim of serious physical injury, 

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serious bodily injury or sexual abuse or sexual exploitation

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shall immediately report to law enforcement officials [and], 

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the district attorney and the appropriate county agency under

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section 6353(a) [(relating to administration)].

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(3)  If an administrator is the school employee who

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suspects injury or abuse, the administrator shall make a

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report under section 6353(a).

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[(3)]  (4)  The school employee may not reveal the

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existence or content of the report to any other person.

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§ 6353.  Administration.

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(a)  Requirement.--An administrator and a school employee

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governed by section 6352(a)[(2)] (relating to school employees)

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shall report immediately to law enforcement officials [and], the

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appropriate district attorney and the appropriate county agency

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any report of serious physical injury, serious bodily injury or

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sexual abuse or sexual exploitation alleged to have been

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committed by a school employee against a student.

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(b)  Report.--A report under subsection (a) shall include the

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following information:

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(1)  Name, age, address [and], school and disability

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status of the student.

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(2)  Name and address of the student's parent or

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guardian.

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(3)  Name and address of the administrator.

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(4)  Name, work and home address of the school employee.

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(5)  Nature of the alleged offense.

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(6)  Any specific comments or observations that are

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directly related to the alleged incident and the individuals

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involved.

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(c)  Immunity.--An administrator or school employee who makes

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a report under subsection (a) shall be immune from civil or

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criminal liability arising out of the report.

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(d)  Criminal penalty.--An administrator or school employee 

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who willfully violates subsection (a) commits a misdemeanor of

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the third degree.

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§ 6353.1.  Investigation.

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(a)  General rule.--Upon receipt of a report under section

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6353 (relating to administration), an investigation shall be

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conducted by law enforcement officials, in cooperation with the

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district attorney[, and a determination made as to] and the

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appropriate county agency. Law enforcement officials, in

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cooperation with the district attorney shall determine what

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criminal charges, if any, will be filed against the school

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employee.

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(b)  [Referral to] Coordination with county agency.--

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(1)  [If local law enforcement officials have reasonable

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cause to suspect on the basis of initial review that there is

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evidence of serious bodily injury, sexual abuse or sexual

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exploitation committed by a school employee against a

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student, local law enforcement officials shall notify the

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county agency in the county where the alleged abuse or injury

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occurred for the purpose of the agency conducting an

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investigation of the alleged abuse or injury.] (Reserved).

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(2)  To the fullest extent possible, law enforcement

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officials and the county agency shall coordinate their

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respective investigations. In respect to interviews with the

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student, law enforcement officials and the county agency

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shall conduct joint interviews. In respect to interviews with

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the school employee, law enforcement officials shall be given

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an opportunity to interview the school employee prior to the

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employee having any contact with the county agency.

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(3)  The county agency and law enforcement officials have

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the authority to arrange for photographs, medical tests or X-

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rays of a student alleged to have been abused or injured by a

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school employee. The county agency and law enforcement

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officials shall coordinate their efforts in this regard and,

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to the fullest extent possible, avoid the duplication of any

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photographs, medical tests or X-rays.

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(4)  Law enforcement officials and the county agency

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shall advise each other of the status and findings of their

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respective investigations on an ongoing basis.

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§ 6362.  Responsibilities of county agency for child protective

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services.

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(c)  Action by agencies for abuse by agents or employees.--

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Where suspected child abuse has occurred and an employee or

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agent of the department or the county agency or a private or

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public institution or school is a subject of the report, the

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department, agency [or], institution or school shall be informed

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of the investigation so that it may take appropriate action.

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When the suspected abuse concerns a child with a disability, the

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county agency shall additionally inform the State protection and

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advocacy system of the investigation and the substance of the

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complaint.

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Section 7.  Section 6368 of Title 23 is amended by adding

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subsections to read:

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§ 6368.  Investigation of reports.

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(e)  Notice of founded or indicated report to certain

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employers.--Where the county agency determines that a complaint

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of suspected abuse is a founded or indicated report after final

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administrative determination by the department, involving a

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perpetrator who is a child-care service employee, service

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provider, administrator or school employee, the county agency

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shall notify the employer, if the identity of the employer is

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known to the county agency, in writing of the information which

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may be disclosed under section 6340(a)(17) (relating to release

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of information in confidential reports).

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(f)  Notice of founded or indicated report to Secretary of

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Education.--Where the county agency determines that a complaint

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of suspected abuse is a founded report or an indicated report

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after final administrative determination by the department,

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involving a perpetrator who is a charter or cyber charter school

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staff member or is certified as a teacher, educational

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specialist or an administrator in this Commonwealth as defined

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in the act of December 12, 1973 (P.L.397, No.141), known as the

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Professional Educator Discipline Act, the county agency shall

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notify the Secretary of Education or designee in writing of the

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information which may be disclosed under section 6340(a)(18).

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Section 8.  This act shall take effect as follows:

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(1)  The following provisions shall take effect

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immediately:

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(i)  This section.

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(ii)  The amendment of 23 Pa.C.S. § 6319.

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(2)  The remainder of this act shall take effect in 180

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days.

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