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XML document 9:6-8.10 Report of abuse.
New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) / NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2023, c.256, and J.R.18) / TITLE 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
...  9: 6-8.10 Report of abuse. 9: 6-8.10 Report of abuse.    3. Any person having reasonable cause to believe that a child has been subjected to child abuse, including sexual abuse, or acts of child abuse shall report the same immediately to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency by telephone or otherwise.   Such reports, where possible, shall contain the names and addresses...
... or other person having custody and control of the child and, if known, the child's age, the nature and possible extent of the child's injuries, abuse or maltreatment, including any evidence of previous injuries, abuse or maltreatment, and any other information that the person believes may be helpful with respect to the child abuse and the identity of the perpetrator.   L.1971, c.437, s.3; amended 1987, c.341, s.4; 2012, c.16, s.21; 2019, c.40, s.1....
XML document 9:6-8.13. Immunity
New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) / NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2023, c.256, and J.R.18) / TITLE 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
...  9:6-8.13. Immunity 9:6-8.13. Immunity Anyone acting pursuant to this act in the making of a report under this act shall have immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed. Any such person shall have the...
... same immunity with respect to testimony given in any judicial proceeding resulting from such report. A person who reports or causes to report in good faith an allegation of child abuse or neglect pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1971, c. 437 (C. 9: 6-8.10) and as a result thereof is discharged from employment or in any manner discriminated against with respect to compensation, hire, tenure or terms, conditions or...
... primary residence. If the court finds that the person was discharged or discriminated against as a result of the person's reporting an allegation of child abuse or neglect, the court may grant reinstatement of employment with back pay or other legal or equitable relief. L. 1971, c.437; amended by L. 1987,c.341,s.5...
XML document 9:6-8.10a Records of child abuse reports; confidentiality; disclosure.
New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) / NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2023, c.256, and J.R.18) / TITLE 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
...  9:6-8.10a Records of child abuse reports; confidentiality; disclosure. 9:6-8.10a Records of child abuse reports; confidentiality; disclosure.   1. a. All records of child abuse reports made pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1971, c.437 (C.9: 6-8.10), all information obtained by the Department of Children and Families in investigating such reports including reports received pursuant to section 20 of P.L.1974, c.119 (C.9...
... 6-8.40), and all reports of findings forwarded to the child abuse registry pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1971, c.437 (C.9:6-8.11) shall be kept confidential and may be disclosed only under the circumstances expressly authorized under...
... thereof, consistent with the provisions of P.L.1997, c.175 (C.9:6-8.83 et al.) to:   (1) A public or private child protective agency authorized to investigate a report of child abuse or neglect;   (2) A police or other law enforcement agency investigating a report of child abuse or neglect;   (3) A physician who has before him a child whom he reasonably suspects may be abused or neglected or an authorized member of...
XML document 9:6-8.25. Transfer to and from the Superior Court
New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) / NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2023, c.256, and J.R.18) / TITLE 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
...  9:6-8.25. Transfer to and from the Superior Court 9:6-8.25. Transfer to and from the Superior Court 5. Transfer to and from the Superior Court. a. Notice to the prosecutor. Immediately upon receipt of...
... prosecutor, after which the prosecutor shall take whatever action he deems necessary under all of the circumstances. b. Any criminal complaint charging facts amounting to abuse or neglect under this act may be transferred by the county prosecutor or the criminal court in which the complaint was made, to the Family...
... the county in which the former court is located. If any police officer, county prosecutor or criminal court receives a complaint which amounts to child abuse or neglect, the police officer, county prosecutor or criminal court shall report to the division pursuant to P.L.1971, c.437, section 3 (C.9: 6-8.10). If any police officer, county prosecutor or the criminal court refers a matter with regard to the parent or guardian, or child, and there appears...
XML document 9:12A-7 Basic center shelter program.
New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) / NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2023, c.256, and J.R.18) / TITLE 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
...  9:12A-7 Basic center shelter program. 9:12A-7 Basic center shelter program. 6. a. A basic center shelter program shall provide a homeless youth with 24-hour, seven-day a week, walk-in...
... guardian with this information. Compelling reasons include, but are not limited to, circumstances in which the youth is or has been a victim of child abuse or neglect. c. If a homeless youth under the age of 18 is admitted to a basic center shelter, the shelter shall notify the division...
... to believe that the youth is an abused or neglected child as defined in P.L.1974, c.119 (C.9:6-8.21 et seq.), the basic center shelter shall report the allegation to the division pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1971, c.437 (C.9: 6-8.10). A homeless youth may remain at a basic center shelter for up to 30 days pending the division's disposition of any case originated pursuant to...

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