6313 - Reporting procedure.

     § 6313.  Reporting procedure.        (a)  General rule.--Reports from persons required to report     under section 6311 (relating to persons required to report     suspected child abuse) shall be made immediately by telephone     and in writing within 48 hours after the oral report.        (b)  Oral reports.--Oral reports shall be made to the     department pursuant to Subchapter C (relating to powers and     duties of department) and may be made to the appropriate county     agency. When oral reports of suspected child abuse are initially     received at the county agency, the protective services staff     shall, after seeing to the immediate safety of the child and     other children in the home, immediately notify the department of     the receipt of the report, which is to be held in the pending     complaint file as provided in Subchapter C. The initial child     abuse report summary shall be supplemented with a written report     when a determination is made as to whether a report of suspected     child abuse is a founded report, an unfounded report or an     indicated report.        (c)  Written reports.--Written reports from persons required     to report under section 6311 shall be made to the appropriate     county agency in a manner and on forms the department prescribes     by regulation. The written reports shall include the following     information if available:            (1)  The names and addresses of the child and the parents        or other person responsible for the care of the child if        known.            (2)  Where the suspected abuse occurred.            (3)  The age and sex of the subjects of the report.            (4)  The nature and extent of the suspected child abuse,        including any evidence of prior abuse to the child or        siblings of the child.            (5)  The name and relationship of the person or persons        responsible for causing the suspected abuse, if known, and        any evidence of prior abuse by that person or persons.            (6)  Family composition.            (7)  The source of the report.            (8)  The person making the report and where that person        can be reached.            (9)  The actions taken by the reporting source, including        the taking of photographs and X-rays, removal or keeping of        the child or notifying the medical examiner or coroner.            (10)  Any other information which the department may        require by regulation.        (d)  Failure to confirm oral report.--The failure of a person     reporting cases of suspected child abuse to confirm an oral     report in writing within 48 hours shall not relieve the county     agency from any duties prescribed by this chapter. In such     event, the county agency shall proceed as if a written report     were actually made.     (Dec. 16, 1994, P.L.1292, No.151, eff. July 1, 1995)        Cross References.  Section 6313 is referred to in sections     6311, 6335, 6339, 6340, 6349, 6367 of this title.