§ 12-18-303 - Minimum requirements for a report to be accepted.
               	 		
12-18-303.    Minimum requirements for a report to be accepted.
    (a)  Except  as otherwise provided in this section, the Child Abuse Hotline shall  accept a report of child maltreatment or suspected child maltreatment  if:
      (1)  The allegations, if true, would constitute child maltreatment as defined under this chapter;
      (2)  Sufficient identifying information is provided to identify and locate the child or the child's family; and
      (3)  The child or the child's family is present in Arkansas or the incident occurred in Arkansas.
(b)  If  the alleged offender resides in another state and the incident occurred  in another state or country, the Child Abuse Hotline shall screen out  the report, transfer the report to the Child Abuse Hotline of the state  or country where the alleged offender resides or the incident occurred,  and, if child protection is an issue, forward the screened-out report to  the Department of Human Services.
(c)  If  the incident occurred in Arkansas and the victim, offender, or victim's  parents no longer reside in Arkansas, the Child Abuse Hotline shall  accept the report and the Arkansas investigating agency shall contact  the other state and request assistance in completing the investigation,  including an interview with the out-of-state subject of the report.
(d)    (1)  If  the Child Abuse Hotline receives a report and the alleged offender is a  resident of the State of Arkansas and the report of child maltreatment  or suspected child maltreatment in the state or country in which the act  occurred would also be child maltreatment in Arkansas at the time the  incident occurred, the Child Abuse Hotline shall refer the report to the  appropriate investigating agency within the state so that the Arkansas  investigative agency can investigate alone or in concert with the  investigative agency of any other state or country that may be involved.
      (2)  The  Arkansas investigating agency shall make an investigative determination  and shall provide notice to the alleged offender that, if the  allegation is determined to be true, the offender's name will be placed  in the Child Maltreatment Central Registry.
      (3)  The  other state may also conduct an investigation in this state that  results in the offender's being named in a true report in that state and  placed in the Child Maltreatment Central Registry of that state.