Section 214-A. Child abuse prevention  


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  • The  superintendent shall, for all
      members of the state  police:  (1)  develop,  maintain  and  disseminate
      written  policies and procedures pursuant to title six of article six of
      the social services law and applicable provisions of article ten of  the
      family  court  act,  regarding the mandatory reporting of child abuse or
      neglect, reporting procedures and obligations  of  persons  required  to
      report, provisions for taking a child into protective custody, mandatory
      reporting  of  deaths, immunity from liability, penalties for failure to
      report and obligations for the  provision  of  services  and  procedures
      necessary  to  safeguard  the  life  or  health  of  the  child; and (2)
      establish, and implement on an ongoing basis, a training program for all
      current  and  new  employees  regarding  the  policies  and   procedures
      established pursuant to this section.