6302 - Findings and purpose of chapter.

     § 6302.  Findings and purpose of chapter.        (a)  Findings.--Abused children are in urgent need of an     effective child protective service to prevent them from     suffering further injury and impairment.        (b)  Purpose.--It is the purpose of this chapter to encourage     more complete reporting of suspected child abuse; to the extent     permitted by this chapter, to involve law enforcement agencies     in responding to child abuse; and to establish in each county     protective services for the purpose of investigating the reports     swiftly and competently, providing protection for children from     further abuse and providing rehabilitative services for children     and parents involved so as to ensure the child's well-being and     to preserve, stabilize and protect the integrity of family life     wherever appropriate or to provide another alternative permanent     family when the unity of the family cannot be maintained. It is     also the purpose of this chapter to ensure that each county     children and youth agency establish a program of protective     services with procedures to assess risk of harm to a child and     with the capabilities to respond adequately to meet the needs of     the family and child who may be at risk and to prioritize the     response and services to children most at risk.        (c)  Effect on rights of parents.--This chapter does not     restrict the generally recognized existing rights of parents to     use reasonable supervision and control when raising their     children.     (Dec. 16, 1994, P.L.1292, No.151, eff. July 1, 1995; Dec. 15,     1998, P.L.963, No.127, eff. Mar. 1, 1999)        1998 Amendment.  Act 127 amended subsec. (b).