Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-46.007 - Child Abuse and Neglect and Incident Notification Procedures
(1) The
child-caring agency shall have and follow procedures for handling any suspected
incidents of child abuse or neglect involving staff or residents.
(2) The child-caring agency shall require
each staff member to read and sign a statement which recites Section
39.201, F.S., and outlines the
staff member's responsibility to report all incidents of child abuse and
neglect.
(3) All suspected cases of
child abuse and neglect shall be reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline in
accordance with Chapter 39, F.S., including incidents of child-on-child sexual
abuse.
(4) A provision shall be
made for reporting and recording any suspected incident of abuse or neglect or
endangerment to the program director of the child-caring agency.
(5) There shall be an immediate provision for
protecting the victim and preventing a recurrence of the alleged incident
pending investigation.
(6) The
following critical incidents, defined in CF Operating Procedure No. 215-6,
April 1, 2013, HRSR 0-10-1 dated January 1, 1986, which is herein incorporated
by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07456,
shall be reported in accordance with the child-placing agency's incident
reporting procedures for children in the care and custody of the Department:
(a) Child arrest.
(b) Child death.
(c) Young adult in extended foster care
death.
(d) Child on child sexual
abuse.
(e) Employee
arrest.
(f) Employee
misconduct.
(g) Missing child or
young adult.
(h) Security
incident.
(i) Sexual abuse/sexual
battery.
(j) Injury to child or
young adult requiring medical attention from a physician.
(k) Injury to staff requiring medical
attention from a physician.
(l)
Suicide attempt of child or young adult.
(7) Critical incidents shall be reported to
the primary worker or supervisor as soon as the immediate needs of those
involved in the incident have been addressed and other required notifications,
such as to law enforcement, have been completed.
(a) Upon notification, the primary worker
shall follow the local incident reporting procedures which shall result in
entry of the incident's details into the Department's Incident Reporting and
Analysis System (IRAS). All critical incidents must be entered into IRAS within
one (1) business day of the critical incident.
(b) The primary worker or supervisor and the
program director or designee shall coordinate notification to the parents or
legal guardian.
(8) If a
child who is being served voluntarily and is not in the care and custody of the
Department is involved in any critical incident, the program director or
designee shall notify the parents or legal guardian directly and the Department
by submission of the child-caring agencies internal incident report within one
(1) business day.
(9) All
child-caring agencies shall report incidents in accordance with the
Department's incident reporting procedures outlined in CF Operating Procedure
No. 215-6, incorporated in subsection (6), of this rule.
(10) Copies of incident reports shall be
provided upon request to the caregiver or legal custodian to include the
community-based care agency, the Department, guardian ad litem, child's
attorney, and parent(s).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 409.175(5) FS. Law Implemented 409.175(5)(b)1., 10. FS.
New 7-1-87, Formerly 10M-9.026, Amended 10-20-16, 5-26-21, Formerly 64C-14.017.
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