Table of Contents Sec. 17a-90. (Formerly Sec. 17-32). Supervision over welfare of children. Portion of cost payable by parent, collection. (a) The Commissioner of Children and
Families shall have general supervision over the welfare of children who require the
care and protection of the state. Sec. 17a-91. (Formerly Sec. 17-32b). Commissioner of Children and Families'
report on children committed to him and establishment of central registry and
monitoring system. The Commissioner of Children and Families shall report, on February fifteenth annually, to the Governor and to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to human services, the judiciary
and human rights and opportunities, with respect to the status, (1) as of the January first
preceding, of all children committed to the commissioner's custody, including in such
report the date of commitment with respect to each child, and (2) of the central registry
and monitoring system established in accordance with subsection (d) of section 17a-110. Sec. 17a-91a. Monthly report on number of children in custody of department
in subacute care who cannot be discharged. Beginning July 1, 1999, and monthly
thereafter, the Department of Children and Families shall submit a report to the joint
standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to
public health and human services on the number of children and adolescents in the
custody of said department who are in subacute care in freestanding psychiatric or general hospitals and who cannot be discharged due to the lack of appropriate placements
in the community. Sec. 17a-92. (Formerly Sec. 17-32c). Transfer of court wards to guardianship
of Commissioner of Children and Families: Delegation of powers, duties and functions. Effective at 12:01 a.m., April 1, 1975, the Commissioner of Children and Families
shall assume, and the Commissioner of Social Services shall cease to have guardianship,
as defined in subsection (a) of section 17a-90, over all children who on that date, by
virtue of any order of the Juvenile Court or Superior Court, are wards of or committed
to the state of Connecticut or the Commissioner of Social Services. The Commissioner
of Children and Families shall thereupon assume all liability and responsibility for such
children, and exercise such powers, duties and functions regarding such children, as the
Commissioner of Social Services in his capacity as guardian may now or hereafter have,
except to the extent that the federal government may require that any responsibility for
children be retained by the Commissioner of Social Services as a prerequisite to federal
reimbursement of state expenditures for such children under Title IV-A and B of the
Social Security Act. The Commissioner of Children and Families may delegate any
power, duty or function regarding such children, except for consent for adoption, marriage and joining of the armed services and except to the extent that the federal government may require that any responsibility for children be retained by said commissioner
as a prerequisite to federal reimbursement of state expenditures for such children. Sec. 17a-93. (Formerly Sec. 17-32d). Definitions. As used in sections 17a-90 to
17a-124, inclusive, and 17a-152: Sec. 17a-94. (Formerly Sec. 17-34). Establishment of receiving homes. The
Commissioner of Children and Families may establish, maintain and operate, throughout the state, at such locations as he finds suitable, receiving homes for children in his
guardianship or care. For such purposes he may purchase, lease, hold, sell or convey
real and personal property, subject to the provisions of section 4b-21, and contract for
the operation and maintenance of such receiving homes with any nonprofit group or
organization. Said contract may include administrative, managerial and custodial services. The expense of obtaining and maintaining the same shall be paid out of the appropriation for the Department of Children and Families. The commissioner may, subject
to the provisions of chapter 67, appoint such supervisory and other personnel as he finds
necessary for the management of such homes. The maximum charge to be made for
care of children in such homes shall be the same as the charge for care of patients in
state humane institutions. Sec. 17a-95. (Formerly Sec. 17-35). Religious and moral instruction. Equal
privileges shall be granted to clergymen of all religious denominations to impart religious instruction to the children residing in receiving homes maintained and operated
by the Commissioner of Children and Families, and every reasonable opportunity shall
be allowed such clergymen to give religious and moral instruction to such children as
belong to their respective faiths. The Commissioner of Children and Families shall
prescribe reasonable times and places when and where such instruction may be given. Sec. 17a-96. (Formerly Sec. 17-36). Custodians of children to file reports. Placing of children in foster homes. The institutions having custody of such children and
the agencies and persons licensed by authority of sections 17a-90 to 17a-124, inclusive,
17a-145 to 17a-155, inclusive, 17a-175 to 17a-182, inclusive, 17a-185 and 46b-151
to 46b-151g, inclusive, shall make such reports to the Commissioner of Children and
Families at such reasonable times and in such form and covering such data as the commissioner directs. The commissioner and his deputy and agents shall supervise the placing of such children in foster homes. The commissioner may place children who have
not been properly placed in homes suitable for their care and protection. In placing any
child in a foster home, the commissioner shall, if practicable, select a home of like
religious faith to that of the parent or parents of such child, if such faith is known or
ascertainable by the exercise of reasonable care. Sec. 17a-97. (Formerly Sec. 17-36a). Foster parent families. Section 17a-97 is
repealed. Sec. 17a-98. (Formerly Sec. 17-37). Supervision of children under guardianship or care of commissioner. The Commissioner of Children and Families, or any
agent appointed by him, shall exercise careful supervision of each child under his guardianship or care and shall maintain such contact with the child and his foster family
as is necessary to promote the child's safety and his physical, educational, moral and
emotional development. The commissioner shall maintain such records and accounts
as may be necessary for the proper supervision of all children under his guardianship
or care. Sec. 17a-99. (Formerly Sec. 17-37a). Delegation of guardianship authority.
The Commissioner of Children and Families may delegate to his deputy commissioner
his authority as guardian of children committed to him by the Superior Court, or whose
guardianship is transferred to him by a court of probate, and the signature of either
official on any document pertaining to any such guardianship shall be valid. Sec. 17a-100. (Formerly Sec. 17-38). Ill treatment of children. Whenever it is
found that any child is not properly treated in any foster family or that any such foster
family is not a suitable one and is of such character as to jeopardize the welfare of any
child so placed therein, the Commissioner of Children and Families, upon being satisfied
of the ill treatment of the child or the unsuitableness of the foster family, shall remove
the child from such foster family and take such further action as is necessary to secure
the welfare of the child. Sec. 17a-101. (Formerly Sec. 17-38a). Protection of children from abuse. Mandated reporters. Training program for identification and reporting of child abuse
and neglect. (a) The public policy of this state is: To protect children whose health and
welfare may be adversely affected through injury and neglect; to strengthen the family
and to make the home safe for children by enhancing the parental capacity for good
child care; to provide a temporary or permanent nurturing and safe environment for
children when necessary; and for these purposes to require the reporting of suspected
child abuse, investigation of such reports by a social agency, and provision of services,
where needed, to such child and family. Sec. 17a-101a. Report of abuse or neglect by mandated reporter. Penalty for
failure to report. Any mandated reporter, as defined in section 17a-101, who in his
professional capacity has reasonable cause to suspect or believe that any child under
the age of eighteen years has been abused, as defined in section 46b-120, or has had
nonaccidental physical injury, or injury which is at variance with the history given of
such injury, inflicted upon him by a person responsible for such child's health, welfare
or care or by a person given access to such child by such responsible person, or is placed
at imminent risk of serious harm by an act or failure to act on the part of such responsible
person, or has been neglected, as defined in section 46b-120, shall report or cause a
report to be made in accordance with the provisions of sections 17a-101b to 17a-101d,
inclusive. Any person required to report under the provisions of this section who fails
to make such report shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars. Sec. 17a-101b. Oral report by mandated reporter to Commissioner of Children and Families or law enforcement agency. Notification of person in charge of
institution, facility or school, when. (a) An oral report shall be made by a mandated
reporter within twenty-four hours of having reasonable cause to suspect or believe that
a child has been abused or neglected by telephone or in person to the Commissioner of
Children and Families or a law enforcement agency. If a law enforcement agency receives an oral report, it shall immediately notify the Commissioner of Children and
Families. Sec. 17a-101c. Written report by mandated reporter. Within forty-eight hours
of making an oral report, a mandated reporter shall submit a written report to the Commissioner of Children and Families or his representative. When a mandated reporter is
a member of the staff of a public or private institution or facility that provides care for
such child or public or private school he shall also submit a copy of the written report
to the person in charge of such institution, school or facility or the person's designee.
In the case of a report concerning a certified school employee, a copy of the written
report shall also be sent by the person in charge of such institution, school or facility to
the Commissioner of Education or his representative. In the case of an employee of a
facility or institution that provides care for a child which is licensed by the state, a copy
of the written report shall also be sent by the mandated reporter to the executive head
of the state licensing agency. Sec. 17a-101d. Contents of oral and written reports. All oral and written reports
required in sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, and section 17a-103, shall contain,
if known: (1) The names and addresses of the child and his parents or other person
responsible for his care; (2) the age of the child; (3) the gender of the child; (4) the nature
and extent of the child's injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect; (5) the approximate
date and time the injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect occurred; (6) information
concerning any previous injury or injuries to, or maltreatment or neglect of, the child
or his siblings; (7) the circumstances in which the injury or injuries, maltreatment or
neglect came to be known to the reporter; (8) the name of the person or persons suspected
to be responsible for causing such injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect; and (9)
whatever action, if any, was taken to treat, provide shelter or otherwise assist the child. Sec. 17a-101e. Employers prohibited from discrimination against witness in
child abuse proceeding. Penalty. Immunity for making report of child abuse in
good faith. False report of child abuse. Penalty. (a) No employer shall discharge, or
in any manner discriminate or retaliate against, any employee who in good faith makes
a report pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101d, inclusive, and 17a-103, testifies or
is about to testify in any proceeding involving child abuse or neglect. The Attorney
General may bring an action in Superior Court against an employer who violates this
subsection. The court may assess a civil penalty of not more than two thousand five
hundred dollars and may order such other equitable relief as the court deems appropriate. Sec. 17a-101f. Examination by physician. Diagnostic tests and procedures to
detect child abuse. Expenses. Any physician examining a child with respect to whom
abuse or neglect is suspected shall have the right to keep such child in the custody of a
hospital for no longer than ninety-six hours in order to perform diagnostic tests and
procedures necessary to the detection of child abuse or neglect and to provide necessary
medical care with or without the consent of such child's parents or guardian or other
person responsible for the child's care, provided the physician has made reasonable
attempts to (1) advise such child's parents or guardian or other person responsible for
the child's care that he suspects the child has been abused or neglected and (2) obtain
consent of such child's parents or guardian or other person responsible for the child's
care. In addition, such physician may take or cause to be taken photographs of the area
of trauma visible on a child who is the subject of such report without the consent of
such child's parents or guardian or other person responsible for the child's care. All
such photographs or copies thereof shall be sent to the local police department and the
Department of Children and Families. The expenses for such care and such diagnostic
tests and procedures, if not covered by insurance, shall be paid by the Commissioner
of Children and Families, provided the state may recover such costs from the parent if
the parent has been found by a court to have abused or neglected such child. Sec. 17a-101g. Classification and evaluation of reports. Investigation. Home
visit. Removal of child in imminent risk of harm. (a) Upon receiving a report of child
abuse as provided in sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, or section 17a-103, the
Commissioner of Children and Families, or his designee, shall cause the report to be
classified and evaluated immediately. If the report contains sufficient information to
warrant an investigation, the commissioner shall make his best efforts to commence an
investigation of a report concerning an imminent risk of physical harm to a child or
other emergency within two hours of receipt of the report and shall commence an investigation of all other reports within seventy-two hours of receipt of the report. The department shall complete any such investigation within thirty calendar days of receipt of the
report. Sec. 17a-101h. Coordination of investigatory activities. Interview with child.
Consent. Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes to the contrary, any
person authorized to conduct an investigation of abuse or neglect shall coordinate investigatory activities in order to minimize the number of interviews of any child and share
information with other persons authorized to conduct an investigation of child abuse or
neglect, as appropriate. The commissioner shall obtain the consent of parents or guardians or other persons responsible for the care of the child to any interview with a child,
except that such consent shall not be required when the department has reason to believe
such parent or guardian or other person responsible for the care of the child or member
of the child's household is the perpetrator of the alleged abuse. If consent is not required
to conduct the interview, such interview shall be conducted in the presence of a disinterested adult unless immediate access to the child is necessary to protect the child from
imminent risk of physical harm and a disinterested adult is not available after reasonable
search. Sec. 17a-101i. Abuse of child by school employee. Suspension. Notification by
state's attorney re conviction. Boards of education to adopt written policy re reporting of child abuse by school employees. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of
the general statutes to the contrary, after an investigation has been completed and the
Commissioner of Children and Families, based upon the results of the investigation,
has reasonable cause to believe that a child has been abused by a school employee who
holds a certificate, permit or authorization issued by the State Board of Education, the
commissioner shall notify the employing superintendent of such finding and shall provide records, whether or not created by the department, concerning such investigation
to the superintendent who shall suspend such school employee. Such suspension shall
be with pay and shall not result in the diminution or termination of benefits to such
employee. Within seventy-two hours after such suspension the superintendent shall
notify the local or regional board of education and the Commissioner of Education, or
his representative, of the reasons for and conditions of the suspension. The superintendent shall disclose such records to the Commissioner of Education and the local or
regional board of education or its attorney for purposes of review of employment status
or the status of such employee's certificate, permit or authorization. The suspension of
a school employee employed in a position requiring a certificate shall remain in effect
until the board of education acts pursuant to the provisions of section 10-151. If the
contract of employment of such certified school employee is terminated, the superintendent shall notify the Commissioner of Education, or his representative, within seventy-
two hours after such termination. Upon receipt of such notice from the superintendent,
the Commissioner of Education may commence certification revocation proceedings
pursuant to the provisions of subsection (m) of section 10-145b. Notwithstanding the
provisions of sections 1-210 and 1-211, information received by the Commissioner of
Education, or his representative, pursuant to this section shall be confidential subject
to regulations adopted by the State Board of Education under section 10-145g. Sec. 17a-101j. Notification of Chief State's Attorney. Notification of agency
responsible for licensure of institution or facility, when. Referral to substance abuse
treatment services, when. (a) After the investigation has been completed and the Commissioner of Children and Families has reasonable cause to believe that sexual abuse
or serious physical abuse of a child has occurred, the commissioner shall notify the
Chief State's Attorney or his designee or a state's attorney for the judicial district in
which the child resides or in which the abuse or neglect occurred and to the appropriate
local law enforcement authority of such belief and shall provide a copy of the report
required in sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, and 17a-103. Sec. 17a-101k. Registry of reports maintained by Commissioner of Children
and Families. Confidentiality. Penalty. Disclosure of information to Department
of Social Services. (a) The Commissioner of Children and Families shall maintain a
registry of the reports received pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101d, inclusive,
and 17a-103, and shall adopt regulations to permit the use of the registry on a twenty-
four-hour daily basis to prevent or discover abuse of children. The information contained
in the reports and any other information relative to child abuse, wherever located, shall
be confidential subject to such statutes and regulations governing their use and access
as shall conform to the requirements of federal law or regulations. Any violation of
this section or the regulations adopted by the commissioner under this section shall be
punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or imprisonment for not
more than one year. Sec. 17a-101l. Visitation centers. The Commissioner of Children and Families
shall, within available resources, establish visitation centers for the purpose of facilitating visits between children in the custody of the commissioner and those family members
who are subject to supervised visitation. Such center shall provide a secure facility for
supervised visitation or the transfer of custody of such children for visitation. Sec. 17a-102. (Formerly Sec. 17-38b). Report of danger of abuse. Section 17a-
102 is repealed. Sec. 17a-103. (Formerly Sec. 17-38c). Reports by others. False reports. Notification to law enforcement agency. (a) Any mandated reporter acting outside his professional capacity and any other person having reasonable cause to suspect or believe that
any child under the age of eighteen is in danger of being abused, or has been abused or
neglected, as defined in section 46b-120, may cause a written or oral report to be made
to the Commissioner of Children and Families or his representative or a law enforcement
agency. The Commissioner of Children and Families or his representative shall use his
best efforts to obtain the name and address of a person who causes a report to be made
pursuant to this section. In the case of an oral report, such report shall be recorded on
tape and the commissioner or his representative shall announce to the person making
such report that such report is being recorded and shall state the penalty for knowingly
making a false report of child abuse or neglect under subsection (c) of section 17a-101e. Sec. 17a-103a. Telephone hotline to receive reports of child abuse. The Commissioner of Children and Families shall provide a telephone hotline for child abuse
that shall be dedicated to receive reports of child abuse. Sec. 17a-103b. Notice to parent or guardian of substantiated complaint of
child abuse. (a) Upon a substantiated complaint of abuse of a child having a single
custodial parent or a guardian, the Department of Children and Families shall give, when
deemed to be in the best interests of the child, to the noncustodial parent, custodial
parent, guardian of the child, and parents if the Department of Children and Families
has custody of a child, notice of (1) the circumstances of the complaint, including the
name of the person who caused the abuse, (2) the availability of services from the department, including, but not limited to, child care subsidies and emergency shelter, and (3)
the programs of the Office of Victim Services and information on obtaining a restraining
order. The notice shall also inform the recipient that such child may be removed from
the custody of the custodial parent by the department if such removal is authorized under
the general statutes. The department shall employ all reasonable efforts to provide the
notice within ten days of substantiation of a complaint.
Sec. 17a-90. (Formerly Sec. 17-32). Supervision over welfare of children. Portion of cost
payable by parent, collection.
Sec. 17a-91. (Formerly Sec. 17-32b). Commissioner of Children and Families' report on
children committed to him and establishment of central registry and monitoring system.
Sec. 17a-91a. Monthly report on number of children in custody of department in subacute
care who cannot be discharged.
Sec. 17a-92. (Formerly Sec. 17-32c). Transfer of court wards to guardianship of Commissioner of Children and Families: Delegation of powers, duties and functions.
Sec. 17a-93. (Formerly Sec. 17-32d). Definitions.
Sec. 17a-94. (Formerly Sec. 17-34). Establishment of receiving homes.
Sec. 17a-95. (Formerly Sec. 17-35). Religious and moral instruction.
Sec. 17a-96. (Formerly Sec. 17-36). Custodians of children to file reports. Placing of
children in foster homes.
Sec. 17a-97. (Formerly Sec. 17-36a). Foster parent families.
Sec. 17a-98. (Formerly Sec. 17-37). Supervision of children under guardianship or care of
commissioner.
Sec. 17a-99. (Formerly Sec. 17-37a). Delegation of guardianship authority.
Sec. 17a-100. (Formerly Sec. 17-38). Ill treatment of children.
Sec. 17a-101. (Formerly Sec. 17-38a). Protection of children from abuse. Mandated reporters. Training program for identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Sec. 17a-101a. Report of abuse or neglect by mandated reporter. Penalty for failure to
report.
Sec. 17a-101b. Oral report by mandated reporter to Commissioner of Children and Families
or law enforcement agency. Notification of person in charge of institution, facility or
school, when.
Sec. 17a-101c. Written report by mandated reporter.
Sec. 17a-101d. Contents of oral and written reports.
Sec. 17a-101e. Employers prohibited from discrimination against witness in child abuse
proceeding. Penalty. Immunity for making report of child abuse in good faith. False report
of child abuse. Penalty.
Sec. 17a-101f. Examination by physician. Diagnostic tests and procedures to detect child
abuse. Expenses.
Sec. 17a-101g. Classification and evaluation of reports. Investigation. Home visit. Removal of child in imminent risk of harm.
Sec. 17a-101h. Coordination of investigatory activities. Interview with child. Consent.
Sec. 17a-101i. Abuse of child by school employee. Suspension. Notification by state's attorney re conviction. Boards of education to adopt written policy re reporting of child
abuse by school employees.
Sec. 17a-101j. Notification of Chief State's Attorney. Notification of agency responsible
for licensure of institution or facility, when. Referral to substance abuse treatment services, when.
Sec. 17a-101k. Registry of reports maintained by Commissioner of Children and Families.
Confidentiality. Penalty. Disclosure of information to Department of Social Services.
Sec. 17a-101l. Visitation centers.
Sec. 17a-102. (Formerly Sec. 17-38b). Report of danger of abuse.
Sec. 17a-103. (Formerly Sec. 17-38c). Reports by others. False reports. Notification to
law enforcement agency.
Sec. 17a-103a. Telephone hotline to receive reports of child abuse.
Sec. 17a-103b. Notice to parent or guardian of substantiated complaint of child abuse.
Sec. 17a-104. (Formerly Sec. 17-38d). Treatment by Christian Science practitioner.
Sec. 17a-105. (Formerly Sec. 17-38e). Temporary custody of abused child upon arrest of
parent or guardian.
Sec. 17a-105a. Child abuse and neglect unit within Division of State Police to assist investigation of child abuse and neglect.
Sec. 17a-106. (Formerly Sec. 17-38f). Cooperation in relation to prevention, identification and investigation of child abuse and neglect.
Sec. 17a-106a. Multidisciplinary teams. Purpose. Composition. Confidentiality. Records of
meetings.
Sec. 17a-106b. Impact of family violence in child abuse cases.
Sec. 17a-106c. Family Violence Coordinating Council. Members. Responsibilities.
Sec. 17a-107. (Formerly Sec. 17-38g). Regulations on reports of child abuse.
Sec. 17a-108. (Formerly Sec. 17-38h). Financial assistance for programs which monitor
child abuse and neglect cases.
Sec. 17a-109. (Formerly Sec. 17-39). Commitment of children to child-caring facilities.
Sec. 17a-110. (Formerly Sec. 17-39a). Permanency planning for children. Definitions. Procedure after commitment hearing. Regulations. Central registry. Duties of commissioner.
Sec. 17a-110a. Concurrent permanency planning program. Duties of commissioner. Guidelines
and protocols.
Sec. 17a-110b. Adoption resource exchange.
Sec. 17a-111. (Formerly Sec. 17-43). Parents not entitled to earnings of child supported
by Commissioner of Children and Families.
Sec. 17a-111a. Commissioner of Children and Families to file petition to terminate parental rights, when.
Sec. 17a-111b. Commissioner of Children and Families may petition court re reasonable efforts to reunify parent with child. Determination by court.
Sec. 17a-112. (Formerly Sec. 17-43a). Termination of parental rights of child committed
to commissioner. Cooperative postadoption agreements.
Sec. 17a-113. (Formerly Sec. 17-43b). Custody of child pending application for removal of
guardian or termination of parental rights; enforcement by warrant.
Sec. 17a-114. (Formerly Sec. 17-43c). Licensing of persons for child placement; exemption. Criminal records check. Regulations.
Sec. 17a-114a. Liability of persons for personal injury to children placed in their care.
Sec. 17a-115. (Formerly Sec. 17-43d). Arrest records.
Sec. 17a-116. (Formerly Sec. 17-44a). "Special needs" child defined.
Sec. 17a-116a. Information handbook re adoption of children with special needs.
Sec. 17a-116b. Advisory committee promoting adoption and provision of services to minority and difficult to place children. Members, appointment, duties, reports.
Sec. 17a-116c. Minority recruitment specialist for foster and adoptive families. Duties.
Cutural sensitivity training.
Sec. 17a-116d. Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance.
Sec. 17a-116e. Compact administrator.
Sec. 17a-117. (Formerly Sec. 17-44b). Subsidies for adopting parents. Adoption Subsidy
Review Board.
Sec. 17a-118. (Formerly Sec. 17-44c). Review and change in subsidy. Adoption Subsidy Review Board.
Sec. 17a-119. (Formerly Sec. 17-44d). Moneys for subsidies. Regulations.
Sec. 17a-120. (Formerly Sec. 17-44e). Medical expense subsidy for blind, physically or
mentally disabled, emotionally maladjusted or high risk children.
Sec. 17a-121. (Formerly Sec. 17-44f). Prior subsidies not affected. Increases.
Sec. 17a-121a. Counseling and referral services after adoption to certain adoptees and
adoptive families.
Secs. 17a-122 to 17a-124. (Formerly Secs. 17-45, 17-46 and 17-47a). Military records of
parents of state wards. Detention homes. Records confidential.
Sec. 17a-125. Out-of-Home Placements Advisory Council.
Sec. 17a-126. Subsidy for relative caregivers.
Sec. 17a-127. Child specific team. Case review committees. Coordinate care committee. Report to General Assembly on children and youths at placement risk. Regulations.
Sec. 17a-128. Liaison to Department of Social Services.
Sec. 17a-129. Department not required to seek custody of certain children and youths.
Sec. 17a-130. Application to insurance contracts.
Sec. 17a-131. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training required for persons who directly
supervise children.
Secs. 17a-132 to 17a-144.
Sec. 17a-145. (Formerly Sec. 17-48). Licensing of child-care facilities. Annual report.
Sec. 17a-146. (Formerly Sec. 17-48a). Transfer of adoption duties to Commissioner of
Children and Families.
Sec. 17a-147. Licensing of extended day treatment programs.
Sec. 17a-148. (Formerly Sec. 17-49). When license not required; agreement for adoption.
Sec. 17a-149. (Formerly Sec. 17-49a). Licensing of child-placing agencies. Limit on commissioner's ability to inspect.
Sec. 17a-150. (Formerly Sec. 17-49b). Regulations.
Sec. 17a-151. (Formerly Sec. 17-50). Investigation. Provisional license. Investigations.
Revocation, suspension or limitation of license. Appeal. Regulations.
Sec. 17a-152. (Formerly Sec. 17-51). Placement of child from another state.
Sec. 17a-153. (Formerly Sec. 17-52). Penalty.
Sec. 17a-154. (Formerly Sec. 17-52a). "Permanent family residence". Definition. Requirements.
Sec. 17a-155. (Formerly Sec. 17-52b). Regulations.
Secs. 17a-156 to 17a-174.
Sec. 17a-175. (Formerly Sec. 17-81a). Compact.
Sec. 17a-176. (Formerly Sec. 17-81b). Licensing or bonding not required of sending
agency.
Sec. 17a-177. (Formerly Sec. 17-81c). Financial responsibility for children. Enforcement.
Sec. 17a-178. (Formerly Sec. 17-81d). Duties of Commissioner of Children and Families.
Sec. 17a-179. (Formerly Sec. 17-81e). Agreements with other states.
Sec. 17a-180. (Formerly Sec. 17-81f). Requirements for visitation, inspection, supervision.
Sec. 17a-181. (Formerly Sec. 17-81g). Placement of delinquent children.
Sec. 17a-182. (Formerly Sec. 17-81h). Appointment of compact administrator.
Secs. 17a-183 and 17a-184.
Sec. 17a-185. (Formerly Sec. 17-81i). *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Police transportation of certain minors to facility for care.
Secs. 17a-186 to 17a-194.
Secs. 17a-195 to 17a-201. Casey Child Welfare Unit.
Secs. 17a-202 to 17a-209.
*See Sec. 17a-57 et seq. re procedure for voluntary surrender of infant by parent or parent's agent at hospital emergency room.
DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN
(b) He shall furnish protective services or provide and pay, wholly or in part, for
the care and protection of children other than those committed by the Superior Court
whom he finds in need of such care and protection from the state, and such payments
shall be made in accordance with the provisions of subsection (k) of section 46b-129
provided the Commissioner of Administrative Services shall be responsible for billing
and collecting such sums as are determined to be owing and due from the parent of the
noncommitted child in accordance with section 4a-12 and subsection (b) of section
17b-223.
(c) He shall issue such regulations as he may find necessary and proper to assure
the adequate care, health and safety of children under his care and general supervision.
(d) He may provide temporary emergency care for any child whom he deems to be
in need thereof.
(e) He may provide care for children in his guardianship through the resources of
appropriate voluntary agencies.
(f) Whenever requested to do so by the Superior Court, he shall provide protective
supervision to children.
(g) He may make reciprocal agreements with other states and with agencies outside
the state in matters relating to the supervision of the welfare of children.
(1949 Rev., S. 2630; 1953, 1955, S. 1462d; February, 1965, P.A. 488, S. 2; 1967, P.A. 707; 1971, P.A. 281; P.A. 75-
420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 76-436, S. 483, 681; P.A. 77-614, S. 71, 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 51, 111; P.A. 82-43, S. 3; P.A. 87-
421, S. 2, 13; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 98-241, S. 11.)
History: 1965 act added Subsecs. (d) to (g) and "protective services" to Subsec. (a) and deleted provisions re correcting
abuses in institutions; 1967 act made Subsec. (b) mandatory; 1971 act substituted Subsec. (e) for Subsec. (d) of Sec. 17-
62, added proviso re determination of portion of cost to be borne by parent and made central collections division responsible
for billing and collecting sums owing and due; P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of social
services; P.A. 76-436 replaced juvenile court with superior court in Subsec. (b), effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-614 replaced
central collections division of department of finance and control with department of administrative services and, effective
January 1, 1979, replaced social services commissioner with commissioner of human resources; P.A. 79-631 replaced
commissioner of human resources with commissioner of children and youth services; P.A. 82-43 made children and youth
services commissioner rather than human resources commissioner responsible for determining sums owed and due in
Subsec. (b); P.A. 87-421 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting determination of sums in accordance with Sec. 4-68a and
Subsec. (b) of Sec. 17-295 for determination by the commissioner of children and youth services; Sec. 17-32 transferred
to Sec. 17a-90 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner
and department of children and youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 98-241 amended Subsec. (b) by changing
reference from Subsec. (f) to Subsec. (d) of Sec. 46b-129.
Annotations to former section 17-32:
Cited. 30 CS 316.
Subsec. (b):
P.A. 90-188 cited. 25 CA 563, 565.
Annotations to present section:
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 33 CA 673, 680.
Subsec. (b):
Cited. 45 CA 508.
Subsec. (c):
Cited. 238 C. 146.
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(P.A. 73-156, S. 23; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 76-435, S. 30, 82; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 52, 111;
P.A. 82-314, S. 60, 63; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 99-166, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of social services; P.A. 76-435 replaced committees on corrections, welfare and humane institutions with committee on human services; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner of social services with commissioner of human resources, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced commissioner of human resources with commissioner of children and youth services; P.A. 82-314 changed committee names;
Sec. 17-32b transferred to Sec. 17a-91 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and
families for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 99-166 added
provision requiring report to include status of central registry and monitoring system.
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(P.A. 99-279, S. 2, 45.)
History: P.A. 99-279 effective July 1, 1999.
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(P.A. 74-251, S. 2; P.A. 75-544; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 587, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 85, 136; P.A. 80-483, S. 155, 186; P.A.
93-91, S. 1, 2.)
History: P.A. 75-544 allowed commissioner to delegate power, duty or function relative to children in his care within
limitations described in provision; P.A. 77-614 and P.A. 78-303 required change of reference from welfare commissioner
to commissioner of human resources but change not enacted because of dated provision; P.A. 80-483 added reference to
superior court; Sec. 17-32c transferred to Sec. 17a-92 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of
children and families for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective July 1, 1993.
Annotation to former section 17-32c:
Designated representative as party to proceedings and sequestration as a witness discussed. 22 CA 656, 662.
Annotations to present section:
Cited. 33 CA 673, 680.
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(a) "Child" means any person under eighteen years of age, except as otherwise
specified, or any person under twenty-one years of age who is in full-time attendance
in a secondary school, a technical school, a college or a state-accredited job training
program;
(b) "Parent" means natural or adoptive parent;
(c) "Adoption" means the establishment by court order of the legal relationship of
parent and child;
(d) "Guardianship" means guardianship, unless otherwise specified, of the person
of a minor and refers to the obligation of care and control, the right to custody and the
duty and authority to make major decisions affecting such minor's welfare, including,
but not limited to, consent determinations regarding marriage, enlistment in the armed
forces and major medical, psychiatric or surgical treatment;
(e) "Termination of parental rights" means the complete severance by court order
of the legal relationship, with all its rights and responsibilities, between the child and
his parent or parents so that the child is free for adoption except it shall not affect the
right of inheritance of such child or the religious affiliation of such child;
(f) "Statutory parent" means the Commissioner of Children and Families or that
child-placing agency appointed by the court for the purpose of giving a minor child or
minor children in adoption;
(g) "Child-placing agency" means any agency within or without the state of Connecticut licensed or approved by the Commissioner of Children and Families in accordance with sections 17a-149 and 17a-151, and in accordance with such standards which
shall be established by regulations of the Department of Children and Families;
(h) "Child care facility" means a congregate residential setting for the out-of-home
placement of children or youth under eighteen years of age, licensed by the Department
of Children and Families;
(i) "Protective supervision" means a status created by court order following adjudication of neglect whereby a child's place of abode is not changed but assistance directed
at correcting the neglect is provided at the request of the court through the Department
of Children and Families or such other social agency as the court may specify;
(j) "Receiving home" means a facility operated by the Department of Children and
Families to receive and temporarily care for children in the guardianship or care of the
commissioner;
(k) "Protective services" means public welfare services provided after complaints
of abuse, neglect or abandonment, but in the absence of an adjudication or assumption
of jurisdiction by a court;
(l) "Person responsible for the health, welfare or care of a child or youth" means a
child's or a youth's parent, guardian or foster parent; an employee of a public or private
residential home, agency or institution or other person legally responsible in a residential
setting; or any staff person providing out-of-home care, including center-based child
day care, family day care or group day care, as defined in section 19a-77;
(m) "Foster family" means a person or persons, licensed or certified by the Department of Children and Families or approved by a licensed child-placing agency, for the
care of a child or children in a private home;
(n) "Prospective adoptive family" means a person or persons, licensed by the Department of Children and Families or approved by a licensed child-placing agency, who
is awaiting the placement of, or who has a child or children placed in their home for the
purposes of adoption.
(P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; 75-567, S. 39, 80; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 53, 111; P.A. 90-53; P.A. 92-14, S.
2; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 95-349, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 75-420 allowed substitution of commissioner and department of social services for welfare commissioner
and department in section created by P.A. 75-567; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner and department of social services
with commissioner and department of human resources, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced commissioner
and department of human resources with commissioner and department of children and youth services; P.A. 90-53 added
Subdiv. (l) defining "person responsible for the health, welfare or care of a child or youth"; Sec. 17-32d transferred to Sec.
17a-93 in 1991; P.A. 92-14 amended Subsec. (l) by adding the words "center-based" and "as defined in section 19a-77";
P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner and department of children
and youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-349 amended Subsec. (h) by replacing "child care agency" definition
with "child care facility" definition and added Subsecs. (m) and (n), defining "foster family" and "prospective adoptive
family".
Annotations to former section 17-32d:
Subdiv. (e):
Cited. 196 C. 18, 19, 30. Cited. 211 C. 121, 125.
Cited. 13 CA 91, 96.
Annotations to present section:
Cited. 46 CA 69.
Subsec. (d):
Cited. 238 C. 146.
Subsec. (e):
Cited. 43 CS 108, 112.
Subsec. (f):
Cited. 25 CA 536, 539. Cited. 33 CA 673, 681.
Subsec. (i):
Cited. 45 CA 606.
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(1955, S. 1463d; 1959, P.A. 31; February, 1965, P.A. 488, S. 5; 1971, P.A. 260; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-614, S.
521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 54, 111; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-180, S. 45, 166.)
History: 1959 act added provision re maximum charge; 1965 act changed "shall" to "may" and "the care of committed
children and other children who require the care and protection of the state" to "children in his guardianship or care"; 1971
act added provisions re contracts with nonprofit groups or organizations for operation of receiving homes; P.A. 75-420
replaced welfare department with department of social services; P.A. 77-614 replaced department of social services with
department of human resources, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced department of human resources with
department of children and youth services; Sec. 17-34 transferred to Sec. 17a-94 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective
July 1, 1993; P.A. 96-180 made a technical correction, effective June 3, 1996.
See Sec. 17a-93 for applicable definitions.
See Sec. 17b-223 re support in humane institutions.
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(1949 Rev., S. 2838; 1955, S. 1471d; February, 1965, P.A. 488, S. 4; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610;
P.A. 79-631, S. 55, 111; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2.)
History: 1965 act changed "denominations" to "faiths"; P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner
of social services; P.A. 77-614 replaced commissioner of social services with commissioner of human resources, effective
January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced commissioner of human resources with commissioner of children and youth services;
Sec. 17-35 transferred to Sec. 17a-95 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families
for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective July 1, 1993.
See Sec. 17a-93 for applicable definitions.
Annotation to former section 17-35:
Cited. 110 C. 479.
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(1949 Rev., S. 2631; 1955, S. 1466d; P.A. 96-180, S. 46, 166.)
History: Sec. 17-36 transferred to Sec. 17a-96 in 1991; P.A. 96-180 made technical corrections, effective June 3, 1996.
Annotation to former section 17-36:
Cited. 215 C. 31, 40−42.
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(1971, P.A. 833, S. 1−3; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 56, 111; P.A. 84-546, S. 52,
173; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-194, S. 13.)
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(1949 Rev., S. 2632; 1955, S. 1467d; 1961, P.A. 341; February, 1965, P.A. 488, S. 8; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-
614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 57, 111; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-194, S. 2.)
History: 1961 act added specifications re supervision of and visitation and consultation with each child and written
report requirement detailing status, vital statistics and conclusions from visits and deleted written report requirement re
home condition and child care; 1965 act deleted material added in 1961 and added guardianship or care characterization,
contact maintenance requirement and requirement that records and accounts necessary for proper supervision of child be
kept; P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with social services commissioner; P.A. 77-614 replaced social services
commissioner with commissioner of human resources, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced human resources
commissioner with commissioner of children and youth services; Sec. 17-37 transferred to Sec. 17a-98 in 1991; P.A. 93-
91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner and department of children and
youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 96-194 changed "foster parents" to "foster family" and made a technical
correction.
See Sec. 17a-93 for applicable definitions.
Annotation to former section 17-37:
Cited. 215 C. 31, 41, 42.
Annotations to present section:
Cited. 238 C. 146.
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(P.A. 73-489; P.A. 74-251, S. 19; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 76-436, S. 585, 681; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-
631, S. 58, 111; P.A. 93-91, S. 1, 2.)
History: P.A. 74-251 added clause covering transfer of authority from welfare commissioner to commissioner of children
and youth services; P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of social services; P.A. 76-436 deleted
reference implying transfer of authority after April 1, 1975, and replaced juvenile court with superior court, effective July
1, 1978; P.A. 77-614 replaced social services commissioner with commissioner of human resources, effective January 1,
1979; P.A. 79-631 deleted reference to human resources commissioner; Sec. 17-37a transferred to Sec. 17a-99 in 1991;
P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner and department of children
and youth services, effective July 1, 1993.
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(1949 Rev., S. 2633; 1955, S. 1468d; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 59, 111; P.A. 93-
91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-194, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of social services; P.A. 77-614 replaced social
services commissioner with commissioner of human resources, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced human
resources commissioner with commissioner of children and youth services; Sec. 17-38 transferred to Sec. 17a-100 in 1991;
P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and families for commissioner and department of children
and youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 96-194 changed "foster home" to "foster family".
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(b) The following persons shall be mandated reporters: Any physician or surgeon
licensed under the provisions of chapter 370, any resident physician or intern in any
hospital in this state, whether or not so licensed, any registered nurse, licensed practical
nurse, medical examiner, dentist, dental hygienist, psychologist, school teacher, school
principal, school guidance counselor, school paraprofessional, social worker, police
officer, clergyman, pharmacist, physical therapist, optometrist, chiropractor, podiatrist,
mental health professional or physician assistant, any person who is a licensed substance
abuse counselor, any person who is a licensed marital and family therapist, any person
who is a sexual assault counselor or a battered women's counselor as defined in section
52-146k, any person paid to care for a child in any public or private facility, day care
center or family day care home licensed by the state, the Child Advocate and any employee of the Office of Child Advocate.
(c) The Commissioner of Children and Families shall develop an educational training program for the accurate and prompt identification and reporting of child abuse and
neglect. Such training program shall be made available to all persons mandated to report
child abuse and neglect at various times and locations throughout the state as determined
by the Commissioner of Children and Families.
(February, 1965, P.A. 580, S. 1−3; 1967, P.A. 317; 1969, P.A. 25; 1971, P.A. 216; P.A. 73-205, S. 1; P.A. 74-293, S.
1−3; P.A. 75-270; 75-384, S. 1−6, 9; 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 76-27, S. 1, 2; 76-436, S. 586, 681; P.A. 77-308, S. 1, 4; 77-
614, S. 486, 521, 587, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 85, 136; P.A. 79-631, S. 60, 111; P.A. 80-190, S. 4; P.A. 81-91, S. 2; 81-472,
S. 29, 159; P.A. 82-203; P.A. 86-337, S. 6; P.A. 88-218; 88-333; P.A. 89-160, S. 1, 2; 89-168, S. 1; P.A. 92-76, S. 1; P.A.
93-91, S. 1, 2; 93-340, S. 4, 19; P.A. 94-221, S. 21; P.A. 95-103; 95-289, S. 7; P.A. 96-246, S. 1; P.A. 99-102, S. 13; P.A.
00-49, S. 6, 7.)
History: 1967 act added nurses, teachers, principals and social workers; 1969 act included licensed practical nurses in
Subsec. (a); 1971 act inserted new Subsec. (a) stating policy of state, relettered former Subsecs. (a) and (b) as (b) and (c),
included medical examiners, police officers and clergymen in Subsec. (b), formerly (a), clarified and expanded provisions
re circumstances requiring report, clarified to whom oral and written reports to be made in Subsec. (c), added Subsecs. (d)
to (g) and designated former Subsec. (c) as Subsec. (h), making minor changes to reach conformity with rest of section as
amended; P.A. 73-205 included dentists, psychologists and school guidance counselors in Subsec. (b) and added provision
imposing fine for failure to report as required, amended Subsec. (c) to delete reports to health commissioner and impose
seventy-two hour deadline for written report, amended Subsec. (d) to refer to examination rather than treatment of child,
to require physician to advise parents, guardians etc. and to extend hospital custody period from seventy-two to ninety-
six hours, amended Subsec. (f) to describe qualities appointed counsel must possess and to require court rather than
welfare commissioner to pay fee and amended Subsec. (g) to make welfare commissioner rather than health commissioner
responsible for registry; P.A. 74-293 included coroners, osteopaths, optometrists, chiropractors, podiatrists, day care center
employees and mental health professionals in Subsec. (b), substituted "shall" for "may" in Subsec. (f)(2) thereby making
representation by counsel mandatory and imposed deadline for adoption of regulations in Subsec. (g); P.A. 75-270 replaced
welfare commissioner and department with commissioner and department of children and youth services and added provisions in Subsec. (e) for temporary custody of child; P.A. 75-384 returned duties to welfare department and commissioner,
included emotional maltreatment in Subsec. (b), added provision re counsel as guardian ad litem in Subsec. (f), clarified
confidentiality provision in Subsec. (g) and added provision re penalty for violation of section; P.A. 75-420 replaced
welfare commissioner and department with commissioner and department of social services; P.A. 76-27 included action
by commissioner of children and youth services in Subsec. (e); P.A. 76-436 replaced juvenile court with superior court in
Subsecs. (d) to (f), effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-308 amended Subsec. (b) to refer to abuse of child by person responsible
for his health, welfare or care or by person given access to child by responsible person and added reference to children
neglected as defined in Sec. 17-53; P.A. 77-614 and P.A. 78-303 replaced social services commissioner and department
with commissioner and department of human resources and made state police department a division within the department
of public safety, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced commissioner and department of human resources with
commissioner and department of children and youth services; P.A. 80-190 deleted coroners in Subsec. (b); P.A. 81-91
substituted commissioner of children and youth services for commissioner of human resources in Subsec. (c); P.A. 81-
472 made technical changes; P.A. 82-203 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting sexual abuse and sexual exploitation for
sexual molestation in the list of examples of conditions that are the result of maltreatment; P.A. 86-337 added requirement
that commissioner of children and youth services immediately notify appropriate law enforcement agency of reports of
child abuse; P.A. 88-218 added physician assistants, Connecticut certified substance abuse counselors and Connecticut
certified marital and family therapists to the list of persons required to report child abuse in Subsec. (b) and made a technical
change in Subsec. (g); P.A. 88-333 in Subsec. (b) added a school employee as a person who has inflicted injuries, in
Subsecs. (b) and (c) added reporting requirements when it is suspected or believed that the injuries were inflicted by a
school employee, in Subsec. (e) specified who is to investigate when a report concerns suspected or believed injuries by
a school employee and added Subdiv. (3) re reporting and suspension when an investigation produces evidence that a child
has been abused by a school employee, in Subsec. (f) specified what happens if a school employee is convicted of a crime
involving an act of child abuse and added Subsec. (i) re the assignment of designees by a school superintendent; P.A. 89-
160 amended Subsec. (c) to require the commissioner of children and youth services and the local police department or
state police to notify each other when either receives an oral report alleging serious physical abuse or sexual abuse of a
child, amended Subsec. (d) to allow physicians examining a child with respect to whom abuse is suspected to perform
diagnostic tests and procedures necessary for the detection of child abuse, the expenses for such tests and procedures paid
for by the parents or if they are unable to pay, by the commissioner, amended Subsec. (d) to allow the commissioner during
the period of temporary custody, to provide the child with all necessary care including medical care consisting of an
examination, with or without parental consent and diagnostic tests and procedures necessary to detect child abuse and
amended Subsec. (g) to require the commissioner to disclose the information in the registry of child abuse reports received
to the legislative program review and investigations committee when requested and under certain conditions protecting
confidentiality; P.A. 89-168 added a new Subsec. (j) which requires each local and regional board of education to adopt
a written policy regarding the reporting, by school employees, of suspected child abuse; Sec. 17-38a transferred to Sec.
17a-101 in 1991; P.A. 92-76 included school paraprofessionals in Subsec. (b), amended Subsec. (c) to require report to
commissioner of education in cases involving certified school employees, amended Subsec. (e) to require notification
of commissioner of education in investigations involving certified school employees and to add language concerning
certification revocation proceedings and made technical changes in Subsec. (f); P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and
department of children and families for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective July 1,
1993; P.A. 93-340 amended Subsec. (b) to add dental hygienists, pharmacists, physical therapists, sexual assault counselors
and battered women's counselors to list of persons required to report suspected child abuse and to make technical changes,
effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 94-221 amended Subsec. (f) to add notice by the state's attorney of persons holding certificates
issued by the State Board of Education, expanded the reasons for the notice to include violations of Secs. 53a-71 and 53a-
73a, substituted notice to the commissioner of education for notice to the State Board of Education and deleted provision
for the commencement of certification revocation proceedings; P.A. 95-103 amended Subsec. (f) by adding provision that
separate guardian ad litem not required to be attorney; P.A. 95-289 changed marital and family therapists from "Connecticut
certified" to "licensed"; P.A. 96-246 amended Subsec. (b) by listing mandated reporters and deleting rest of subsection
and deleted former Subsecs. (c) to (j), inclusive, and added new Subsec. (c) re development of educational training program
for prompt identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect; P.A. 99-102 amended Subsec. (b) by deleting obsolete
references to chapter 371 and osteopaths and making a technical change; P.A. 00-49 amended Subsec. (a) by making
technical changes and adding the Child Advocate and any employee of the Office of Child Advocate as mandated reporters,
effective July 1, 200,.
See chapter 54 re uniform administrative procedure.
See Sec. 10-145b re revocation of certificates issued by the State Board of Education.
See Sec. 17a-49 re grants for programs for treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Annotations to former section 17-38a:
Cited. 165 C. 288, 295. Cited. 189 C. 276, 283, 289, 293.
Cited. 6 CA 7, 9. Cited. Id., 360, 361, 367. Cited. 8 CA 656, 659, 663. Cited. 12 CA 585, 586, 590, 591. Cited. 25 CA
586, 591; judgment reversed, see 223 C. 492 et seq.
Cited. 35 CS 241, 244.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 177 C. 648, 660; 179 C. 155, 171. Cited. 187 C. 431, 439. Cited. 189 C. 276, 283. Cited. 192 C. 254, 262. Cited.
195 C. 344, 353. Cited. 214 C. 256, 258, 264, 279. Cited. 217 C. 459, 470.
Cited. 6 CA 360, 363, 367, 368. Cited. 8 CA 656, 665. Cited. 12 CA 585, 591. Cited. 23 CA 410, 424. Cited. 31 CA
400, 431; judgment reversed, see 230 C. 459 et seq.
Subsec. (e):
Cited. 189 C. 276, 279, 287−289, 293, 294.
Subsec. (f):
Cited. 8 CA 656, 663.
Subdiv. (4) cited. 41 CS 23, 28.
Subsec. (g):
Cited. 30 CA 794, 795.
Annotations to present section:
Cited. 224 C. 29, 37. Cited. 240 C. 549.
Cited. 25 CA 586, 591; judgment reversed, see 223 C. 492 et seq. Cited. 26 CA 58, 59, 63. Cited. 40 CA 233, 248. In
second proceeding re determination of abuse and neglect of a child, no collateral estoppel where issue is termination of
parental rights. 50 CA 805.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 224 C. 263, 297.
Subsec. (b):
Cited. 240 C. 549. Cited. 242 C. 1.
Subsec. (e):
Cited. 26 CA 58, 62.
Subsec. (g):
Cited. 30 CA 794, 795.
Subsec. (h):
Cited. 240 C. 549.
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 2; P.A. 97-319, S. 9, 22; P.A. 98-241, S. 3, 18.)
History: P.A. 97-319 added provision requiring report for any child that has been abused rather than for any child in
danger of being abused, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-241 added "or is placed at imminent risk of serious harm by an
act or failure to act on the part of such responsible person", effective July 1, 1998.
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(b) If the commissioner or his representative suspects or knows that such person
has knowingly made a false report, the identity of such person shall be disclosed to the
appropriate law enforcement agency and to the perpetrator of the alleged abuse.
(c) If the Commissioner of Children and Families, or his designee, receives a report
alleging sexual abuse or serious physical abuse, including, but not limited to, a report
that: (1) A child has died; (2) a child has been sexually assaulted; (3) a child has suffered
brain damage, loss or serious impairment of a bodily function or organ; (4) a child has
been sexually exploited; or (5) a child has suffered serious nonaccidental physical injury,
he shall, within twenty-four hours of receipt of such report, notify the appropriate law
enforcement agency.
(d) When a mandated reporter, as defined in section 17a-101, has reasonable cause
to suspect or believe that any child has been abused or neglected by a member of the
staff of a public or private institution or facility that provides care for such child or
public or private school, he shall report as required in subsection (a) of this section and
shall also notify the person in charge of such institution, school or facility or the person's
designee. Such person in charge, or his designee, shall then immediately notify the
child's parent or other person responsible for the child's care that a report has been
made.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 3; P.A. 97-319, S. 10, 22.)
History: P.A. 97-319 divided existing Subsec. (a) into Subsecs. (a) and (b) by providing in Subsec. (a) that report be
made if there is reasonable cause to suspect or believe abuse rather than if there is a suspicion or belief of abuse and inserted
new Subsec. (b) re disclosure of the name of a person who knowingly made a false report, relettering prior Subsec. (b) and
(d), effective July 1, 1997.
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 4; P.A. 97-319, S. 11, 22; P.A. 98-239, S. 18.)
History: P.A. 97-319 deleted provision re oral information and added the words "copy of the" before each reference
to "written report", effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-239 required the mandated reporter to send a copy of the written report
to the executive head of the state licensing agency in the case of an employee of a facility or institution providing care for
a child.
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 5.)
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(b) Any person, institution or agency which, in good faith, makes, or in good faith
does not make, the report pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101d, inclusive, and
17a-103 shall be immune from any liability, civil or criminal, which might otherwise
be incurred or imposed and shall have the same immunity with respect to any judicial
proceeding which results from such report provided such person did not perpetrate or
cause such abuse or neglect.
(c) Any person who knowingly makes a false report of child abuse or neglect pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101d, inclusive, and 17a-103, shall be fined not more
than two thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than one year or both.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 6; P.A. 97-319, S. 12, 22.)
History: P.A. 97-319 amended Subsec. (b) by adding provision re immunity for persons who in good faith do not make
a report, effective July 1, 1997.
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 8.)
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(b) The investigation shall include a home visit at which the child and any siblings
are observed, if appropriate, a determination of the nature, extent and cause or causes
of the reported abuse or neglect, a determination of the person or persons suspected to
be responsible for such abuse or neglect, the name, age and condition of other children
residing in the same household and an evaluation of the parents and the home. The report
of such investigation shall be in writing. The investigation shall also include, but not
be limited to, a review of criminal conviction information concerning the person or
persons alleged to be responsible for such abuse or neglect and previous allegations of
abuse or neglect relating to the child or other children residing in the household or
relating to family violence.
(c) If the Commissioner of Children and Families, or his designee, has probable
cause to believe that the child or any other child in the household is in imminent risk
of physical harm from his surroundings and that immediate removal from such surroundings is necessary to ensure the child's safety, the commissioner, or his designee, shall
authorize any employee of the department or any law enforcement officer to remove
the child and any other child similarly situated from such surroundings without the
consent of the child's parent or guardian. The commissioner shall record in writing the
reasons for such removal and include such record with the report of the investigation
conducted under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) The removal of a child pursuant to subsection (c) of this section shall not exceed
ninety-six hours. During the period of such removal, the commissioner, or his designee,
shall provide the child with all necessary care, including medical care, which may include an examination by a physician or mental health professional with or without the
consent of the child's parents, guardian or other person responsible for the child's care,
provided reasonable attempts have been made to obtain consent of the child's parents
or guardian or other person responsible for the care of such child. During the course
of a medical examination, a physician may perform diagnostic tests and procedures
necessary for the detection of child abuse or neglect. If the child is not returned home
within such ninety-six-hour period, with or without protective services, the department
shall proceed in accordance with section 46b-129.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 9; P.A. 97-319, S. 13, 22.)
History: P.A. 97-319 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to "section 17a-101b" and substituting reference to
reports made under Secs. 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, and Sec. 17a-103 and made technical changes, effective July
1, 1997.
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 10.)
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(b) After an investigation has been completed and the Commissioner of Children
and Families, based upon the results of the investigation, has reasonable cause to believe
that a child has been abused by a staff member of a public or private institution or facility
providing care for children or private school, the commissioner shall notify the executive
director of such institution, school or facility and shall provide records, whether or not
created by the department concerning such investigation to such executive director.
Such institution, school or facility may suspend such staff person. Such suspension shall
be with pay and shall not result in diminution or termination of benefits to such employee.
Such suspension shall remain in effect until the incident of abuse has been satisfactorily
resolved by the employer of the staff person.
(c) If a school employee or any person holding a certificate, permit or authorization
issued by the State Board of Education under the provisions of sections 10-144o to 10-
149, inclusive, is convicted of a crime involving an act of child abuse or neglect as
described in section 46b-120 or a violation of section 53-21, 53a-71 or 53a-73a, the
state's attorney for the judicial district in which the conviction occurred shall in writing
notify the superintendent of the school district or the supervisory agent of the nonpublic
school in which the person is employed and the Commissioner of Education of such
conviction.
(d) For the purposes of receiving and making reports, notifying and receiving notification, or investigating, pursuant to the provisions of sections 17a-101a to 17a-101h,
inclusive, and 17a-103 a superintendent of a school district or a supervisory agent of a
nonpublic school may assign a designee to act on his behalf.
(e) On or before February 1, 1997, each local and regional board of education shall
adopt a written policy regarding the reporting by school employees of suspected child
abuse in accordance with sections 17a-101a to 17a-101d, inclusive, and 17a-103.
(P.A. 96-245, S. 11; P.A. 97-319, S. 14, 22; P.A. 00-220, S. 30, 43.)
History: P.A. 97-319 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by adding provisions re notification by the commissioner to the
superintendent or executive director of finding of abuse by employee and by adding provisions re disclosure of records,
effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 00-220 amended Subsecs. (a) and (c) to expand the applicability of section to include school
employees who hold permits or authorizations, made conforming and technical changes in Subsec. (a) and added reference
re violation of Sec. 53-21 in Subsec. (c), effective July 1, 2000.
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(b) Whenever a report has been made pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c,
inclusive, and 17a-103, alleging that abuse or neglect has occurred at an institution or
facility that provides care for children which is subject to licensure by the state for the
caring of children and the Commissioner of Children and Families, after investigation,
has reasonable cause to believe abuse or neglect has occurred, the commissioner shall
forthwith notify the state agency responsible for such licensure of such institution or
facility and provide records, whether or not created by the department, concerning such
investigation.
(c) If, after the investigation is completed, the commissioner determines that the
person inflicting abuse or neglecting a child is in need of treatment for substance abuse,
the commissioner shall refer such person to appropriate treatment services.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 12; P.A. 97-319, S. 15, 22.)
History: P.A. 97-319 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by deleting reference to "section 17a-101a" and substituting reference
to reports made under Secs. 17a-101a to 17a-101c, inclusive, and Sec. 17a-103 and made technical changes in Subsecs.
(a) and (b), effective July 1, 1997.
See Sec. 17a-715 re pilot research drug education program for parents or guardians of children in neglect cases where
substance abuse is identified as a factor.
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(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the Commissioner of Children and Families shall disclose to the Commissioner of Social Services,
or his designee, registry information necessary for the evaluation of the temporary family
assistance program operated by the Department of Social Services.
(P.A. 96-246, S. 14; P.A. 97-319, S. 16, 22; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, S. 142, 165.)
History: P.A. 97-319 added reference to reports made under Sec. 17a-101k and made technical change, effective July
1, 1997 (Revisor's note: Existing provisions were designated editorially by the Revisors as Subsec. (a) and section 142 of
June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, effective July 1, 1997, was added editorially as Subsec. (b)).
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(P.A. 96-246, S. 26.)
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(P.A. 73-205, S. 2; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-308, S. 2, 4; 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 61, 111; P.A. 93-
91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-246, S. 38.)
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(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 17a-101k, if the identity of any such
person who made a report pursuant to subsection (a) of this section is known, and the
commissioner or his representative suspects or knows that such person has knowingly
made a false report, such identity shall be disclosed to the appropriate law enforcement
agency and to the perpetrator of the alleged abuse.
(c) If the Commissioner of Children and Families, or his designee, receives a report
alleging sexual abuse or serious physical abuse, including, but not limited to, a report
that: (1) A child has died; (2) a child has been sexually assaulted; (3) a child has suffered
brain damage, loss or serious impairment of a bodily function or organ; (4) a child has
been sexually exploited; or (5) a child has suffered serious nonaccidental physical injury,
he shall, within twenty-four hours of receipt of such report, notify the appropriate law
enforcement agency.
(P.A. 73-205, S. 3; P.A. 75-420, S. 4, 6; P.A. 77-308, S. 3, 4; 77-614, S. 521, 610; P.A. 79-631, S. 62, 111; P.A. 93-
91, S. 1, 2; P.A. 96-246, S. 7; P.A. 97-319, S. 17, 22.)
History: P.A. 75-420 replaced welfare commissioner with commissioner of social services; P.A. 77-308 referred to
suspicion of abuse or neglect and required report of cases where there is "danger" of abuse or neglect as well as actual
abuse or neglect; P.A. 77-614 replaced social services commissioner with commissioner of human resources, effective
January 1, 1979; P.A. 79-631 replaced human resources commissioner with commissioner of children and youth services;
Sec. 17-38c transferred to Sec. 17a-103 in 1991; P.A. 93-91 substituted commissioner and department of children and
families for commissioner and department of children and youth services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 96-246 changed
"shall immediately" to "as defined in section 46b-120, may", deleted language re contents of written or oral report, investigation and immunity and added language requiring Commissioner of Children and Families to use best efforts to obtain
identity of reporters; P.A. 97-319 designated existing section as Subsec. (a) and applied Subsec. (a) to any mandated
reporter acting outside of professional capacity and added new Subsec. (b) re disclosure of name of person who knowingly
made a false report and new Subsec. (c) re modification within twenty-four hours of receipt of report, effective July 1, 1997.
Cited. 26 CA 58, 63.
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(P.A. 97-319, S. 20, 22.)
History: P.A. 97-319 effective July 1, 1997.
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(b) The notice required under subsection (a) of this section shall be in English or
the principal language of the recipient, if known, and be delivered (1) by certified mail,
return receipt requested, directed to the last-known address of each recipient, or (2)
by an agent of the department. In the case of personal delivery by an agent, written
acknowledgement of such delivery shall be made by the recipient.
(P.A. 98-173; P.A. 99-85.)
History: P.A. 99-85 amended Subsec. (a) to require notice to a parent of a child if the Department of Children and
Families has custody of the child and to require provision of notice within ten days if possible and amended Subsec. (b)
to require the notice to be in English or the principal language of the recipient.
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