Arkansas Code § 12-18-102

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The purpose of this chapter is to: (1) Provide a system for the reporting of known or suspected child maltreatment; (2) Ensure the immediate screening, safety assessment, and prompt investigation of reports of known or suspected child maltreatment; (3) Ensure that immediate steps are taken to: (A) Protect a maltreated child and any other child under the same care who may also be in danger of maltreatment; and (B) Place a child whose health or physical well-being is in immediate danger in a safe environment; (4) Provide immunity from criminal prosecution for an individual making a good faith report of suspected child maltreatment; (5) Preserve the confidentiality of all records in order to protect the rights of the child and of the child's parents or guardians; (6) Encourage the cooperation of state law enforcement officials, courts, and state agencies in the investigation, assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child maltreatment; and (7) Stabilize the home environment if a child's health and safety are not at risk. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1; 2011, No. 1143, § 1.
The purpose of this chapter is to: (1) Provide a system for the reporting of known or suspected child maltreatment; (2) Ensure the immediate screening, safety assessment, and prompt investigation of reports of known or suspected child maltreatment; (3) Ensure that immediate steps are taken to: (A) Protect a maltreated child and any other child under the same care who may also be in danger of maltreatment; and (B) Place a child whose health or physical well-being is in immediate danger in a safe environment; (4) Provide immunity from criminal prosecution for an individual making a good faith report of suspected child maltreatment; (5) Preserve the confidentiality of all records in order to protect the rights of the child and of the child's parents or guardians; (6) Encourage the cooperation of state law enforcement officials, courts, and state agencies in the investigation, assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child maltreatment; and (7) Stabilize the home environment if a child's health and safety are not at risk. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1; 2011, No. 1143, § 1.
The purpose of this chapter is to: (1) Provide a system for the reporting of known or suspected child maltreatment; (2) Ensure the immediate screening, safety assessment, and prompt investigation of reports of known or suspected child maltreatment; (3) Ensure that immediate steps are taken to: (A) Protect a maltreated child and any other child under the same care who may also be in danger of maltreatment; and (B) Place a child whose health or physical well-being is in immediate danger in a safe environment; (4) Provide immunity from criminal prosecution for an individual making a good faith report of suspected child maltreatment; (5) Preserve the confidentiality of all records in order to protect the rights of the child and of the child's parents or guardians; (6) Encourage the cooperation of state law enforcement officials, courts, and state agencies in the investigation, assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child maltreatment; and (7) Stabilize the home environment if a child's health and safety are not at risk. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1; 2011, No. 1143, § 1.
The purpose of this chapter is to:
(1) Provide a system for the reporting of known or suspected child maltreatment;
(2) Ensure the immediate screening, safety assessment, and prompt investigation of reports of known or suspected child maltreatment;
(3) Ensure that immediate steps are taken to: (A) Protect a maltreated child and any other child under the same care who may also be in danger of maltreatment; and (B) Place a child whose health or physical well-being is in immediate danger in a safe environment;
(A) Protect a maltreated child and any other child under the same care who may also be in danger of maltreatment; and
(B) Place a child whose health or physical well-being is in immediate danger in a safe environment;
(4) Provide immunity from criminal prosecution for an individual making a good faith report of suspected child maltreatment;
(5) Preserve the confidentiality of all records in order to protect the rights of the child and of the child's parents or guardians;
(6) Encourage the cooperation of state law enforcement officials, courts, and state agencies in the investigation, assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child maltreatment; and
(7) Stabilize the home environment if a child's health and safety are not at risk.
Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1; 2011, No. 1143, § 1.

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