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A01581 Summary:

BILL NOA01581
 
SAME ASSAME AS S03158
 
SPONSORWallace
 
COSPNSRSimon, Stirpe, Buttenschon, Fahy, Woerner, Glick, Bores, Shimsky, Seawright, Steck, Burke
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §413, Soc Serv L
 
Enacts the child abuse reporting expansion act; relates to making clergy members required reporters of child abuse or mistreatment.
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A01581 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1581
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 17, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. WALLACE, SIMON, STIRPE, BUTTENSCHON, FAHY, WOER-
          NER, GLICK -- read once and referred to the Committee on Children  and
          Families
 
        AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to establishing the
          "child abuse reporting expansion act"
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as  the  "child
     2  abuse reporting expansion act".
     3    §  2.  Paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  1 of section 413 of the social
     4  services law, as amended by section 7 of part C of  chapter  57  of  the
     5  laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
     6    (a)  The  following  persons  and  officials are required to report or
     7  cause a report to be made in accordance with this title when  they  have
     8  reasonable  cause  to  suspect  that a child coming before them in their
     9  professional or official capacity is an abused or maltreated  child,  or
    10  when  they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is an abused or
    11  maltreated child where  the  parent,  guardian,  custodian  [or],  other
    12  person  legally  responsible  for  such child comes before them in their
    13  professional or official capacity and  states  from  personal  knowledge
    14  facts,  conditions  or circumstances which, if correct, would render the
    15  child an abused or maltreated child: any physician; registered physician
    16  assistant; surgeon; medical examiner; coroner; dentist;  dental  hygien-
    17  ist; osteopath; optometrist; chiropractor; podiatrist; resident; intern;
    18  psychologist; registered nurse; social worker; emergency medical techni-
    19  cian;  licensed  creative  arts  therapist; licensed marriage and family
    20  therapist; licensed mental  health  counselor;  licensed  psychoanalyst;
    21  licensed  behavior analyst; certified behavior analyst assistant; hospi-
    22  tal personnel engaged in the admission, examination, care  or  treatment
    23  of  persons;  a  Christian  Science practitioner; clergy member or other
    24  minister of any religion; school official, which  includes  but  is  not
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01223-01-3

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     1  limited  to  school  teacher, school guidance counselor, school psychol-
     2  ogist, school social worker, school nurse, school administrator or other
     3  school personnel required to hold a teaching or  administrative  license
     4  or  certificate;  full or part-time compensated school employee required
     5  to hold a temporary coaching license or  professional  coaching  certif-
     6  icate;  social  services worker; employee of a publicly-funded emergency
     7  shelter for families with children; director of a  children's  overnight
     8  camp,  summer  day  camp or traveling summer day camp, as such camps are
     9  defined in section thirteen hundred ninety-two of the public health law;
    10  day care center worker; school-age child care worker; provider of family
    11  or group family day care; employee or volunteer in  a  residential  care
    12  facility  for  children  that  is licensed, certified or operated by the
    13  office of children and family services;  or  any  other  child  care  or
    14  foster  care worker; mental health professional; substance abuse counse-
    15  lor; alcoholism counselor; all persons credentialed  by  the  office  of
    16  alcoholism  and substance abuse services; employees, who are expected to
    17  have regular and substantial contact with children, of a health home  or
    18  health  home  care  management  agency contracting with a health home as
    19  designated by the department of  health  and  authorized  under  section
    20  three hundred sixty-five-l of this chapter or such employees who provide
    21  home and community based services under a demonstration program pursuant
    22  to section eleven hundred fifteen of the federal social security act who
    23  are  expected  to  have  regular  and substantial contact with children;
    24  peace officer; police officer; district attorney or  assistant  district
    25  attorney; investigator employed in the office of a district attorney; or
    26  other law enforcement official.
    27    §  3.  Subdivision  1  of  section  413  of the social services law is
    28  amended by adding five new paragraphs (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i) to read
    29  as follows:
    30    (e) Unless the person confessing or confiding waives the privilege,  a
    31  member  of the clergy, or other minister of any religion or duly accred-
    32  ited Christian Science practitioner, shall not be  required  to  make  a
    33  report  as  required  by  paragraph  (a)  of  this  subdivision  if  the
    34  confession or confidence was made to him or her in his  or  her  profes-
    35  sional character as spiritual advisor.
    36    (f) When a member of the clergy has reasonable cause to suspect that a
    37  child  is  an  abused  or  maltreated  child  based upon any information
    38  received other than through a confession or confidence made pursuant  to
    39  paragraph  (e) of this subdivision, then such member of the clergy shall
    40  promptly make a report as required by paragraph (a) of this  subdivision
    41  notwithstanding  the fact that he or she may have also received a report
    42  of abuse or maltreatment through a confession or confidence made  pursu-
    43  ant to paragraph (e) of this subdivision.
    44    (g)  The  provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision shall not be
    45  deemed to exempt a member of the clergy from any other  requirements  of
    46  law to prevent the perpetrator from committing additional acts of abuse.
    47    (h) For the purposes of this subdivision the term "member of the cler-
    48  gy"  shall have the same definition as the term "clergyman" as set forth
    49  in section two of the religious corporations law and shall also  include
    50  any person responsible for supervising a member of the clergy of a reli-
    51  gious  institution  or responsible for the administration of a religious
    52  institution.
    53    (i) For the purposes of this subdivision the term "religious  institu-
    54  tion"  shall  mean a religious corporation created to enable its members
    55  to meet for divine worship or other religious observances or  a  congre-
    56  gation,  society,  or  other assemblage of persons who are accustomed to

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     1  statedly meet for divine worship or other religious observances, without
     2  having been incorporated for that purpose, as provided in section two of
     3  the religious corporations law.
     4    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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