New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08049

Introduced
1/5/24  

Caption

Extends time frame to two years to receive updated mandated reporter training to include guidance on identifying an abused or maltreated child when such child is an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability.

Companion Bills

NY A08486

Same As Extends time frame to two years to receive updated mandated reporter training to include guidance on identifying an abused or maltreated child when such child is an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability.

Previously Filed As

NY A08486

Extends time frame to two years to receive updated mandated reporter training to include guidance on identifying an abused or maltreated child when such child is an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability.

NY S00550

Requires a caller making a report of suspected child abuse or maltreatment to the central register to leave their name and contact information; prohibits the office of children and family services from releasing information identifying a person who made such a report.

NY A00066

Requires a caller making a report of suspected child abuse or maltreatment to the central register to leave their name and contact information; prohibits the office of children and family services from releasing information identifying a person who made such a report.

NY S06463

Requires statewide training for mandated reporters to include how to identify an abused or maltreated child with an intellectual or developmental disability.

NY A07366

Requires statewide training for mandated reporters to include how to identify an abused or maltreated child with an intellectual or developmental disability.

NY S07971

Includes outdoor nature-based childcare programs under the regulatory framework for child day care providers.

NY A08063

Enacts the child abuse reporting expansion act; relates to making clergy members required reporters of child abuse or mistreatment.

NY HB3247

Relating to abuse and or neglect of individuals with an intellectual and or developmental disability

NY S04260

Relates to allowing unaccompanied children in custody petition the family court for orders of dependency to ensure such child receives proper care.

NY A08301

Relates to guardians of persons who are intellectually and developmentally disabled; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

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