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Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB436 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 406 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL 
No.436 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY PENNYCUICK, BARTOLOTTA, BOSCOLA, FONTANA, SCHWANK, 
TARTAGLIONE, ROBINSON, PHILLIPS-HILL, COSTA, HAYWOOD, 
J. WARD, BAKER, BROWN, DUSH AND FARRY, MARCH 17, 2025 
REFERRED TO HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, MARCH 17, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania 
Consolidated Statutes, in child protective services, further 
providing for definitions, for reporting procedure, for 
disposition of complaints received, for responsibility for 
investigation, for access to information in Statewide 
database, for information in Statewide database and for 
release of information in confidential reports.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Section 6303(a) of Title 23 of the Pennsylvania 
Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding definitions to read:
§ 6303.  Definitions.
(a)  General rule.--The following words and phrases when used 
in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this 
section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
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"Concerns a military family."  In a report:
(1)  an alleged perpetrator of abuse is a service member, 
spouse of a service member or child of a service member; or
(2)  an alleged victim of abuse is a child of a service 
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"Family Advocacy Program."  The  program established by the  
United States Department of Defense to address child abuse and 
neglect, problematic sexual behavior in children and youth and 
domestic abuse in military  families . 
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"Service member."  A person serving in the armed forces of 
the United States or reserve component of the armed forces of 
the United States or the Pennsylvania National Guard.
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Section 2.  Section 6313(b) of Title 23 is amended by adding 
a paragraph to read:
§ 6313.  Reporting procedure.
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(b)  Contents of report.--A written report of suspected child 
abuse, which may be submitted electronically, shall include the 
following information, if known:
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(5.1)  Whether the report concerns a military family and, 
if so, any necessary explanatory information.
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Section 3.  Sections 6334(a) and (b), 6334.1(4) and 6335(a) 
of Title 23 are amended to read:
§ 6334.  Disposition of complaints received.
(a)  Receipt of reports by county agencies and law 
enforcement.--After ensuring the immediate safety of the child 
and any other child in the child's home, a county agency or law 
enforcement official that receives a report of suspected child 
abuse shall immediately notify the department of the report. If 
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law enforcement official shall attempt to collect as much of the 
information listed in section [ 6313(c)] 6313(b) (relating to 
reporting procedure) as possible and shall submit the 
information to the department within 48 hours through a report 
in writing or by electronic technologies.
(b)  Receipt of reports by department and referral to county 
agency; notification of Family Advocacy Program 
representative.--The department shall immediately transmit an 
oral notice or a notice by electronic technologies to the county 
agency of the county where the suspected child abuse is alleged 
to have occurred. If the report concerns a military family, the 
department shall also notify the Family Advocacy Program 
representative for the Commonwealth and the designated Family 
Advocacy Program representative of the assigned military 
installation. The notice shall contain the following 
information:
(1)  That a report of suspected child abuse by a 
perpetrator has been received.
(2)  The substance of the report.
(3)  The existence in the Statewide database of a prior 
report or a current investigation or assessment concerning a 
subject of the report.
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§ 6334.1.  Responsibility for investigation.
The department shall establish procedures regarding the 
following different responses to address suspected child abuse 
and protective services depending on the person's allegedly 
committing the suspected child abuse or causing a child to be in 
need of protective services:
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(4)  If a child is alleged to be in need of other 
protective services, the appropriate county agency , in 
coordination with the appropriate Family Advocacy Program 
representative, if applicable, shall assess the needs of the 
child as provided in this chapter.
§ 6335.  Access to information in Statewide database.
(a)  Request for information.--A county agency , Family 
Advocacy Program representative or law enforcement official 
shall use the Statewide toll-free telephone number, or any 
manner prescribed by the department, to determine the existence 
of any prior reports involving a subject of the report. If the 
Statewide database contains information related to a report or a 
pending investigation or assessment concerning a subject of the 
report, the department shall immediately convey this information 
to the county agency , Family Advocacy Program representative or 
law enforcement official.
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Section 4.  Sections 6336(a) and 6340(a) of Title 23 are 
amended by adding paragraphs to read:
§ 6336.  Information in Statewide database.
(a)  Information authorized.--The Statewide database shall 
include and shall be limited to the following information:
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(6.1)  Whether the report concerns a military family and, 
if so, any necessary explanatory information.
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§ 6340.  Release of information in confidential reports.
(a)  General rule.--Reports specified in section 6339 
(relating to confidentiality of reports) shall only be made 
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(19)   If the report concerns a military family, the  
Family Advocacy Program representative for the Commonwealth 
or to the designated Family Advocacy Program representative 
for the assigned military installation.
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Section 5.  This act shall take effect in one year.
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