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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section, “serious incident” means a suspected or actual incident that threatens or impairs the basic health, safety, or well-being of a child. The term includes:
(1) the arrest, abuse, neglect, exploitation, running away, attempted suicide, or death of a child;
(2) a critical injury of a child; and
(3) an illness of a child that requires hospitalization.
(b) A person licensed under this chapter shall report to the commission each serious incident involving a child who receives services from the person, regardless of whether the department is the managing conservator of the child.
(b-1) A person licensed or registered under this chapter shall notify in accordance with commission rule a parent or guardian of a child in the care of the person of an incident of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the child, injury of the child that requires treatment by a medical professional or hospitalization, or illness of the child that requires hospitalization.
(b-2) A person licensed or registered under this chapter shall notify in accordance with commission rule a parent or guardian of each child in the care of the person of a violation that constitutes abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child.
(c) An employee of a person described by Subsection (b) shall report suspected abuse or neglect directly to the statewide intake system.
(d) An employee or volunteer of a general residential operation, child-placing agency, continuum-of-care residential operation, cottage home operation, or specialized child-care home shall report any serious incident directly to the commission if the incident involves a child under the care of the operation, agency, or home.
(e) A foster parent shall report any serious incident directly to the department if the incident involves a child under the care of the parent.
(f) The executive commissioner by rule shall prescribe:
(1) procedures governing reporting required under this section; and
(2) the manner in which a report under this section must be provided.
(g) The commission shall implement this section using existing appropriations.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Human Resources Code - HUM RES § 42.063. Reporting of Incidents and Violations - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/human-resources-code/hum-res-sect-42-063/
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