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1997 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 63.1-55.3 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 63.1-55.3. Protection of aged or incapacitated adults; physicians, nurses, etc., to report abuse, neglect or exploitation of adults; complaint by others; penalty for failure to report.
A. Any person licensed to practice medicine or any of the healing arts, any hospital resident or intern, any person employed in the nursing profession, any person employed by a public or private agency or facility and working with adults, any person providing full-time or part-time care to adults for pay on a regularly scheduled basis, any person employed as a social worker, any mental health professional and any law-enforcement officer, in his professional or official capacity, who has reason to suspect that an adult is an abused, neglected or exploited adult, shall report the matter immediately to the local department of the county or city wherein the adult resides or wherein the abuse, neglect or exploitation is believed to have occurred. If neither locality is known, then the report shall be made to the local department of the county or city where the abuse, neglect, or exploitation was discovered. If the information is received by a staff member, resident, intern or nurse in the course of professional services in a hospital or similar institution, such person may, in place of the report, immediately notify the person in charge of the institution or department, or his designee, who shall make such report forthwith. Any person required to make the report or notification required by this subsection shall do so either orally or in writing and shall disclose all information which is the basis for the suspicion of abuse, neglect or exploitation of the adult and, upon request, shall make available to the adult protective services worker and the local department investigating the reported case of abuse, neglect or exploitation any records or reports which document the basis for the report.
B. The initial report may be an oral report but the
report required by subsection A shall be reduced to writing
within seventy-two hours by the director of the local department on a form
prescribed by the State Board of Social Services.
B. C. Any person required to make a report pursuant to
subsection A who has reason to suspect that an adult has been sexually abused
as that term is defined in § 18.2-67.10, and any person in charge of a
hospital or similar institution, or a department thereof, who receives such
information from a staff member, resident, intern or nurse, also shall
immediately report the matter, either orally or in writing, to the
local law-enforcement agency where the adult resides or the sexual abuse is
believed to have occurred, or if neither locality is known, then where the
abuse was discovered. The person making the report shall disclose and, upon
request, make available to the law-enforcement agency all information forming
the basis of the report.
C. D. Any person other than those specified in subsection
A who suspects that an adult is an abused, neglected or exploited adult may
report the matter to the local department of the county or city wherein the
adult resides or wherein the abuse, neglect or exploitation is believed to have
occurred. Such a complaint may be oral or in writing.
D. E. Any person who makes a report or provides records
or information pursuant to subsection A or C D of this
section or who testifies in any judicial proceeding arising from such report,
records or information shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability on
account of such report, records, information or testimony, unless such person
acted in bad faith or with a malicious purpose.
E. F. All law-enforcement departments and other state and
local departments, agencies, authorities and institutions shall cooperate with
each adult protective services worker of a local department in the detection
and prevention of abuse, neglect or exploitation of adults.
F. G. Any person required to file a report pursuant
to subsection A of this section who is found guilty of failure to do
so failing to make a required report or notification pursuant to
subsection A or C of this section, within 24 hours of having the
reason to suspect abuse shall be fined not more than $500 for
the first failure and not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 for any
subsequent failures.