Mandated Reporting Laws by State

Mandated Reporting Laws by State

Mandated reporting laws vary by state. You can review mandated reporting and other relevant laws in your state by searching the State Law Database.
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      Yes, USCJ/USY staff and volunteers are all considered mandated reporters and must report any known or suspected child abuse/neglect to external authorities such as child protective services or law enforcement.
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