Sec. 7. Not later than ninety (90) days after the first meeting of the child fatality committee, the prosecuting attorney of the county or prosecuting attorney's representative shall submit a report to the state child fatality review coordinator that includes the following information: (1) Whether the child fatality committee established a: (A) county child fatality review team; or (B) regional child fatality review team. (2) The names and contact numbers of all of the members of the local child fatality review team. (3) Whether the child fatality committee will or has entered into a written agreement described under section 3(3) of this chapter. (4) Any assistance the child fatality committee would like from the state child fatality review coordinator in forming the local child fatality review team. IC 16-49-3 Chapter 3. Local Child Fatality Review Teams 16-49-3-1 Meetings; chairperson 16-49-3-2 Requirements for members; individuals attending meeting; confidentiality statement requirements; vacancy on team 16-49-3-3 Review; records and information; not subject to subpoena or discovery or admissible as evidence 16-49-3-4 Review death certificate 16-49-3-5 Records from hospitals, physicians, coroners, law enforcement officers, or mental health professionals; immunity from liability 16-49-3-6 Review of death; requirements 16-49-3-7 Prepare and release report; identifying information excluded; review data confidential; joint report 16-49-3-8 Meetings open; executive sessions; confidentiality statements 16-49-3-9 Discussion of confidential matters; applicable laws; immunity from liability 16-49-3-10 Duties of chairperson 16-49-3-11 Department of child services; access to data 16-49-3-12 Confidentiality of records 16-49-3-13 Discussions, determinations, conclusions, and recommendations privileged; not subject to subpoena or discovery or admissible as evidence
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