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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. After learning that a child fatality has occurred and that there is reasonable suspicion that the fatality was caused by abuse or neglect, the department shall, upon written request to the secretary of the department, release the following information, if in the department's possession, within five business days:
(1) the age and gender of the child;
(2) the date of death;
(3) whether the child was in foster care or in the home of the child's parent or guardian at the time of death; and
(4) whether an investigation is being conducted by the department.
B. If an investigation is being conducted by the department, then a request for further information beyond that listed in Subsection A of this section shall be answered with a statement that a report is under investigation.
C. Upon completion of a child abuse or neglect investigation into a child's death, if it is determined that abuse or neglect caused the child's death, the following documents shall be released upon request:
(1) a summary of the department's investigation;
(2) a law enforcement investigation report, if in the department's possession; and
(3) a medical examiner's report, if in the department's possession.
D. Prior to releasing any document pursuant to Subsection C of this section, the department shall consult with the district attorney and shall redact:
(1) information that would, in the opinion of the district attorney, jeopardize a criminal investigation or proceeding;
(2) identifying information related to a reporting party or any other party providing information; and
(3) information that is privileged, confidential or not subject to disclosure pursuant to any other state or federal law.
E. Once documents pursuant to this section have been released by the department, the department may comment on the case within the scope of the release.
F. Information released by the department consistent with the requirements of this section does not require prior notice to any other individual.
G. Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the department to obtain documents not in the abuse and neglect case file.
H. A person disclosing abuse and neglect case file information as required by this section shall not be subject to suit in civil or criminal proceedings for complying with the requirements of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 32A. Children's Code § 32A-4-33.1. Records release when a child dies - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-32a-childrens-code/nm-st-sect-32a-4-33-1/
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