Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
SOS Social Services |
Article 6. CHILDREN |
Title 6. CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
Section 411. Findings and purpose |
Section 412. General definitions |
Section 412-A. Special definitions relating to children in residential care |
Section 413. Persons and officials required to report cases of suspected child abuse or maltreatment |
Section 414. Any person permitted to report |
Section 415. Reporting procedure |
Section 416. Obligations of persons required to report |
Section 417. Taking a child into protective custody |
Section 418. Mandatory reporting to and post-mortem investigation of deaths by medical examiner or coroner |
Section 419. Immunity from liability |
Section 420. Penalties for failure to report |
Section 421. Responsibility of the department |
Section 422. Statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment |
Section 422-A. Child abuse and neglect investigations; disclosure |
Section 422-B. Local and regional fatality review teams |
Section 422-C. Establishment of the child abuse medical provider program (CHAMP) |
Section 423. Child protective service responsibilities and organization; purchase of service and reimbursement of cost; local plan |
Section 423-A. Child advocacy centers established |
Section 424. Duties of the child protective service concerning reports of abuse or maltreatment |
Section 424-A. Access to information contained in the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment |
Section 424-B. Children in the care of certain public and private agencies |
Section 424-C. Duties of the commissioner of the office of children and family services concerning reports of abuse or neglect of children in residential facilities or programs |
Section 424-D. Determinations rendered on reports of abuse or neglect of children in residential facilities or programs and actions to be taken |
Section 425. Cooperation of other agencies |
Section 426. Annual reports |
Section 427. Regulations of the commissioner |
Section 427-A. Differential response programs for child protection assessments or investigations |
Section 428. Separability |