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Compliance with this reporting requirement does not satisfy any other legally mandated reporting of abuse, such as to the New York State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment.
Local investigative staff shall transmit confirmation reports to the State Central Register within 24 hours after receipt.
Under the New York State Child Protective Services Act, school personnel who “suspect” that a child coming before them in their “professional capacity” is being abused, maltreated, and/or neglected are mandated to report this suspicion to the New York State Central Register for Abuse and Maltreatment.
In accordance with the Child Abuse Prevention Act of 1985, candidates for appointment to Oswego County government positions which involve regular and substantial contact with children will be required to complete a State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment clearance form.
All initial reports of lockouts shall be taken at the State Central Register as neglect reports and transmitted to the local DCFS investigation unit.
All unfounded reports alleging sexual abuse or serious physical abuse are kept by the State Central Register (SCR) for a period of three years.
Thissection provides an introduction to the State Central Register Hotline, where all calls reporting suspected abuse or neglect are taken.
School Officials Required to ReportThe definition of a "school official" who is mandated to report cases of child abuse or neglect/maltreatment to the State Central Register (SCR) pursuant to Social Services Law Section 413(1) includes, but is not limited to, school teachers, school guidance counselors, school psychologists, school social workers, school nurses, school administrators or other school personnel required to hold a teaching or administrative license or certificate.
All school officials must, when they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is abused or maltreated, report it to the New York State Central Register for Child Abuse and Maltreatment (800-342-3720).
All caregivers are required to complete a State Central Register database check.