Sec. 17a-101g. Classification and evaluation of reports. Determination of abuse or neglect of child. Investigation. Notice, entry of recommended finding. Referral to local law enforcement authority. H
Sec. 17a-101g. Classification and evaluation of reports. Determination of
abuse or neglect of child. Investigation. Notice, entry of recommended finding.
Referral to local law enforcement authority. Home visit. Removal of child in imminent risk of harm. (a) Upon receiving a report of child abuse or neglect, as provided
in sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, or section 17a-103, in which the alleged
perpetrator is (1) a person responsible for such child's health, welfare or care, (2) a
person given access to such child by such responsible person, or (3) a person entrusted
with the care of a child, the Commissioner of Children and Families, or the commissioner's designee, shall cause the report to be classified and evaluated immediately. If the
report contains sufficient information to warrant an investigation, the commissioner
shall make the commissioner's best efforts to commence an investigation of a report
concerning an imminent risk of physical harm to a child or other emergency within two
hours of receipt of the report and shall commence an investigation of all other reports
within seventy-two hours of receipt of the report. The department shall complete any
such investigation not later than forty-five calendar days after the date of receipt of the
report. If the report is a report of child abuse or neglect in which the alleged perpetrator
is not a person specified in subdivision (1), (2) or (3) of this subsection, the Commissioner of Children and Families shall refer the report to the appropriate local law enforcement authority for the town in which the child resides or in which the alleged abuse or
neglect occurred.
(b) The investigation shall include a home visit at which the child and any siblings
are observed, if appropriate, a determination of the nature, extent and cause or causes
of the reported abuse or neglect, a determination of the person or persons suspected to
be responsible for such abuse or neglect, the name, age and condition of other children
residing in the same household and an evaluation of the parents and the home. The report
of such investigation shall be in writing. The investigation shall also include, but not
be limited to, a review of criminal conviction information concerning the person or
persons alleged to be responsible for such abuse or neglect and previous allegations of
abuse or neglect relating to the child or other children residing in the household or
relating to family violence. After an investigation into a report of abuse or neglect has
been completed, the commissioner shall determine, based upon a standard of reasonable
cause, whether a child has been abused or neglected, as defined in section 46b-120. If
the commissioner determines that abuse or neglect has occurred, the commissioner shall
also determine whether: (1) There is an identifiable person responsible for such abuse
or neglect; and (2) such identifiable person poses a risk to the health, safety or well-being of children and should be recommended by the commissioner for placement on
the child abuse and neglect registry established pursuant to section 17a-101k. If the
commissioner has made the determinations in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection,
the commissioner shall issue notice of a recommended finding to the person suspected
to be responsible for such abuse or neglect in accordance with section 17a-101k.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, no entry of the recommended
finding shall be made on the child abuse or neglect registry and no information concerning the finding shall be disclosed by the commissioner pursuant to a check of the child
abuse or neglect registry or request for information by a public or private entity for
employment, licensure, or reimbursement for child care purposes pursuant to programs
administered by the Department of Social Services or pursuant to any other general
statute that requires a check of the child abuse or neglect registry until the exhaustion
or waiver of all administrative appeals available to the person suspected to be responsible
for the abuse or neglect, as provided in section 17a-101k.
(d) If the child abuse or neglect resulted in or involves (1) the death of a child; (2)
the risk of serious physical injury or emotional harm of a child; (3) the serious physical
harm of a child; (4) the arrest of a person due to abuse or neglect of a child; (5) a petition
filed by the commissioner pursuant to section 17a-112 or 46b-129; or (6) sexual abuse
of a child, entry of the recommended finding may be made on the child abuse or neglect
registry and information concerning the finding may be disclosed by the commissioner
pursuant to a check of the child abuse or neglect registry or request for information by
a public or private entity for employment, licensure, or reimbursement for child care
purposes pursuant to programs administered by the Department of Social Services or
pursuant to any other general statute that requires a check of the child abuse or neglect
registry, prior to the exhaustion or waiver of all administrative appeals available to
the person suspected to be responsible for the abuse or neglect as provided in section
17a-101k.
(e) If the Commissioner of Children and Families, or the commissioner's designee,
has probable cause to believe that the child or any other child in the household is in
imminent risk of physical harm from the child's surroundings and that immediate removal from such surroundings is necessary to ensure the child's safety, the commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, shall authorize any employee of the department
or any law enforcement officer to remove the child and any other child similarly situated
from such surroundings without the consent of the child's parent or guardian. The commissioner shall record in writing the reasons for such removal and include such record
with the report of the investigation conducted under subsection (b) of this section.
(f) The removal of a child pursuant to subsection (e) of this section shall not exceed
ninety-six hours. During the period of such removal, the commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, shall provide the child with all necessary care, including medical
care, which may include an examination by a physician or mental health professional
with or without the consent of the child's parents, guardian or other person responsible
for the child's care, provided reasonable attempts have been made to obtain consent of
the child's parents or guardian or other person responsible for the care of such child.
During the course of a medical examination, a physician may perform diagnostic tests
and procedures necessary for the detection of child abuse or neglect. If the child is not
returned home within such ninety-six-hour period, with or without protective services,
the department shall proceed in accordance with section 46b-129.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 9; P.A. 97-319, S. 13, 22; P.A. 02-138, S. 15; P.A. 05-35, S. 1; 05-207, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 97-319 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to "section 17a-101b" and substituting reference to
reports made under Secs. 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, and Sec. 17a-103 and made technical changes, effective July
1, 1997; P.A. 02-138 amended Subsec. (a) to include receipt of a report of child "neglect", make provisions re the commissioner's classification, evaluation and investigation of a report applicable if the report is one "in which the alleged perpetrator
is (1) a person responsible for such child's health, welfare or care, (2) a person given access to such child by such responsible
person, or (3) a person entrusted with the care of a child", add provision requiring the commissioner to refer the report to
the local law enforcement authority if the alleged perpetrator is not a person specified in Subdiv. (1), (2) or (3) and make
technical changes for purposes of gender neutrality; P.A. 05-35 amended Subsec. (a) to extend the time frame for department
to complete an investigation re report of child abuse or neglect from within 30 calendar days to not later than 45 calendar
days after the date of receipt of the report; P.A. 05-207 required Commissioner of Children and Families to make determination whether a child has been abused or neglected and specified actions to be taken by commissioner if such determination
was made in Subsec. (b), specified confidentiality requirements re findings in new Subsec. (c), specified exceptions to
disclosure limitations in new Subsec. (d), redesignated existing Subsecs. (c) and (d) as Subsecs. (e) and (f) and made
technical changes, effective December 1, 2005.
Subsec. (c):
Does not require commissioner to remove a child upon finding of probable cause, but merely authorizes commissioner
to seek removal under such circumstances. 272 C. 734. Is directory and not mandatory and does not require commissioner
to invoke ninety-six-hour hold, but grants commissioner discretion to choose the most appropriate remedy in any given
case. Even if commissioner determines that probable cause exists and removal is necessary, the authorized employee or
law enforcement officer is not statutorily required to remove child. Id.