422-B - Local and regional fatality review teams.

§  422-b.  Local  and  regional  fatality  review teams. 1. A fatality  review team may be established at a local or regional  level,  with  the  approval  of the office of children and family services, for the purpose  of investigating the death of  any  child  whose  care  and  custody  or  custody  and  guardianship has been transferred to an authorized agency,  any child for whom child protective services has an open case, any child  for whom the local department of social services has an open  preventive  services  case, and in the case of a report made to the central register  involving the death  of  a  child.  A  fatality  review  team  may  also  investigate  any  unexplained or unexpected death of any child under the  age of eighteen.    2. A local or regional fatality review  team  may  exercise  the  same  authority  as  the office of children and family services with regard to  the preparation of a fatality report as set forth in paragraphs (b)  and  (c)   of   subdivision   five   of   section  twenty  of  this  chapter.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary  and  to  the  extent  consistent  with  federal  law,  such local or regional fatality  review team shall  have  access  to  those  client-identifiable  records  necessary for the preparation of the report, as authorized in accordance  with  paragraph  (d)  of  subdivision  five  of  section  twenty of this  chapter. A fatality report prepared by  a  local  or  regional  fatality  review  team  and approved by the office of children and family services  satisfies the obligation to prepare a fatality report as  set  forth  in  subdivision five of section twenty of this chapter. Such report shall be  subject  to  the  same  redisclosure  provisions  applicable to fatality  reports prepared by the office of children and family services.    3. For the purposes of this section,  a  local  or  regional  fatality  review  team  must  include, but need not be limited to, representatives  from the  child  protective  service,  office  of  children  and  family  services,  county department of health, or, should the locality not have  a county department of health, the local health commissioner or  his  or  her designee or the local public health director or his or her designee,  office  of  the  medical  examiner,  or,  should the locality not have a  medical  examiner,  office  of  the  coroner,  office  of  the  district  attorney,   office   of   the  county  attorney,  local  and  state  law  enforcement, emergency medical services and a pediatrician or comparable  medical professional, preferably with expertise in  the  area  of  child  abuse  and  maltreatment  or  forensic  pediatrics.  A local or regional  fatality  review  team  may  also  include  representatives  from  local  departments   of  social  services,  mental  health  agencies,  domestic  violence agencies, substance abuse programs, hospitals,  local  schools,  and family court.    4.  A  local  or regional fatality review team established pursuant to  this section shall have access to all records, except those protected by  statutory privilege, within twenty-one days of receipt of a request.    5. Members of a  local  or  regional  fatality  review  team,  persons  attending  a  meeting  of  a local or regional fatality review team, and  persons who present information to a local or regional  fatality  review  team  shall  have  immunity  from  civil  and criminal liability for all  reasonable and good faith actions taken pursuant to  this  section,  and  shall  not  be  questioned in any civil or criminal proceeding regarding  any opinions formed as a result of a meeting  of  a  local  or  regional  fatality  review  team.  Nothing  in  this section shall be construed to  prevent  a  person  from   testifying   as   to   information   obtained  independently  of  a  local or regional fatality review team or which is  public information.    6. All meetings  conducted  and  all  reports  and  records  made  and  maintained,  and  books  and  papers  obtained,  by  a local or regionalfatality review team shall be confidential and not open to  the  general  public  except  by  court  order  and  except  for an annual report or a  fatality report, if the fatality review team chooses to complete such an  annual  report  or  fatality  report. The release of any fatality report  prepared by a local or regional fatality review team shall  be  governed  by the provisions of subdivision five of section twenty of this chapter.  Any  such  annual  report  or  fatality  report  shall  not  contain any  individually identifiable information  and  shall  be  provided  to  the  office  of  children  and family services upon completion. The office of  children and family services shall forward copies of any such report  to  all  other  local or regional fatality review teams established pursuant  to this section, to all citizen review panels  established  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  seventy-one-b  of  this  chapter,  and  to  the  governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker  of  the  assembly.