6383 - Education and training.

     § 6383.  Education and training.        (a)  Duties of department and county agencies.--The     department and each county agency, both jointly and     individually, shall conduct a continuing publicity and education     program for the citizens of this Commonwealth aimed at the     prevention of child abuse and child neglect, including the     prevention of newborn abandonment, the identification of abused     and neglected children and the provision of necessary     ameliorative services to abused and neglected children and their     families. The department and each county agency shall conduct an     ongoing training and education program for local staff, persons     required to make reports and other appropriate persons in order     to familiarize those persons with the reporting and     investigative procedures for cases of suspected child abuse and     the rehabilitative services that are available to children and     families. In addition, the department shall, by regulation,     establish a program of training and certification for persons     classified as protective services workers. The regulations shall     provide for the grandfathering of all current permanent     protective services workers as certified protective services     workers. Upon request by the county agency and approval of the     department, the agency may conduct the training of the county's     protective services workers.        (a.1)  Study by department.--The department shall conduct a     study to determine the extent of the reporting of suspected     child abuse in this Commonwealth where the reports upon     investigation are determined to be unfounded and to be knowingly     false and maliciously reported or it is believed that a minor     was persuaded to make or substantiate a false and malicious     report. The department shall submit the report to the Governor,     General Assembly and Attorney General no later than June 1,     1996. The report shall include the department's findings and     recommendations on how to reduce the incidence of knowingly     false and malicious reporting.        (b)  Duties of Department of State.--            (1)  The Department of State shall make training and        educational programs and materials available for all        professional licensing boards whose licensees are charged        with responsibilities for reporting child abuse under this        chapter with a program of distributing educational materials        to all licensees.            (2)  Each licensing board with jurisdiction over        professional licensees identified as mandated reporters under        this chapter shall promulgate regulations within one year of        the effective date of this subsection on the responsibilities        of mandated reporters. These regulations shall clarify that        the provisions of this chapter take precedence over any        professional standard that might otherwise apply in order to        protect children from abuse.     (Dec. 16, 1994, P.L.1292, No.151; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1549,     No.201, eff. 60 days)        2002 Amendment.  Act 201 amended subsec. (a).        Cross References.  Section 6383 is referred to in section     6509 of this title.