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2014 SESSION

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SB 421 Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases.

Introduced by: Ryan T. McDougle | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:

Local multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams. Requires every attorney for the Commonwealth to establish a multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response team to conduct regular reviews of cases involving felony sex offenses involving children. Such teams may also review other reports of child abuse and neglect or sex offenses involving children in the jurisdiction. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2015, and is identical to HB 334.

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Local multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams. Requires every attorney for the Commonwealth to establish a multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response team to conduct regular reviews of cases involving felony sex offenses involving children. Such teams may also review other reports of child abuse and neglect or sex offenses involving children in the jurisdiction. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2015, and is identical to HB 334.

SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:

Local multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams. Requires every attorney for the Commonwealth to direct the establishment of a multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response team to conduct regular reviews of cases involving child sexual abuse in the jurisdiction and sets forth criteria for their operation. The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2015.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Local multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams. Requires every attorney for the Commonwealth to establish a multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response team to conduct regular reviews of cases involving child sexual abuse in the jurisdiction. The bill has a delayed effective date.