(a) If an investigation under this chapter is determined to be true or true but exempted under § 12-18-702(2)(C), the Department of Human Services may open a protective services case.
(b)
(1) If the department opens a protective services case, it shall provide services to the family in an effort to prevent additional maltreatment to the child or the removal of the child from the home.
(2) The services shall be relevant to the needs of the family.
(c) If at any time during the protective services case the department determines that the child cannot safely remain at home, it shall take steps to remove the child under custody as outlined in this chapter or under the Arkansas Juvenile Code of 1989, § 9-27-301 et seq.
(d) Upon request, the department shall be provided at no cost a copy of the child's public and private school records if the department has an open protective services case.
(e) Upon request, the department shall be provided a copy of the results of radiology procedures, videotapes, photographs, or medical records on a child if the department has an open protective services case.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 12 - Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs
Subtitle 2 - Law Enforcement Agencies and Programs
Chapter 18 - Child Maltreatment Act
Subchapter 10 - Protective Custody
§ 12-18-1001. Protective custody generally
§ 12-18-1002. Placement in a foster home
§ 12-18-1003. Consent for health care and services
§ 12-18-1004. Notice when custody is invoked
§ 12-18-1006. Custody of children generally — Health and safety of the child
§ 12-18-1007. Services to families generally
§ 12-18-1008. Removal from home — Procedure
§ 12-18-1009. When the investigation determines that the child can safely remain at home
§ 12-18-1010. When a child maltreatment investigation is determined to be true or true but exempted
§ 12-18-1011. When a report of child maltreatment is determined to be unsubstantiated