Code of Virginia
Chapter 15 - Child Abuse and Neglect
§ 63.2-1506.1. Human trafficking assessments by local departments

A. If a report or complaint is based upon information and allegations that a child is a victim of sex trafficking or severe forms of trafficking as defined in the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. § 7102 et seq.) and in the federal Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015 (P.L. 114-22), the local department shall conduct a human trafficking assessment, unless at any time during the human trafficking assessment the local department determines that an investigation or family assessment is required pursuant to § 63.2-1505 or 63.2-1506.
B. A human trafficking assessment requires the collection of information necessary to determine:
1. The immediate safety needs of the child;
2. The protective and rehabilitative services needs of the child and the child's family that will deter abuse and neglect; and
3. Risk of future harm to the child.
C. When a local department responds to the report or complaint by conducting a human trafficking assessment, the local department may:
1. Consult with the family to arrange for necessary protective and rehabilitative services to be provided to the child and the child's family;
2. Petition the court for services deemed necessary; or
3. Commence an immediate investigation or family assessment, if at any time during the human trafficking assessment the local department determines that an investigation or family assessment is required pursuant to § 63.2-1505 or 63.2-1506.
D. In the event that the parents or guardians of the child reside in a jurisdiction other than that in which the report or complaint was received, the local department that received the report or complaint and the local department where the child resides with his parents or guardians shall work jointly to complete the human trafficking assessment.
E. Reports or complaints for which a human trafficking assessment is completed shall not be entered into the central registry contained in § 63.2-1515.
F. The local department or departments shall notify the Child Protective Services Unit within the Department in writing whenever such a human trafficking assessment is conducted.
G. When conducting a human trafficking assessment pursuant to this section, the local department may interview the alleged child victim or his siblings without the consent and outside the presence of such child's or siblings' parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other person standing in loco parentis, or school personnel.
2019, cc. 381, 687; 2020, cc. 6, 234.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)

Chapter 15 - Child Abuse and Neglect

§ 63.2-1500. Repealed

§ 63.2-1501. Definitions

§ 63.2-1502. Establishment of Child-Protective Services Unit; duties

§ 63.2-1503. Local departments to establish child-protective services; duties

§ 63.2-1504. Child-protective services differential response system

§ 63.2-1505. Investigations by local departments

§ 63.2-1506. Family assessments by local departments

§ 63.2-1506.1. Human trafficking assessments by local departments

§ 63.2-1507. Cooperation by state entities

§ 63.2-1508. Valid report or complaint

§ 63.2-1509. Requirement that certain injuries to children be reported by physicians, nurses, teachers, etc.; penalty for failure to report

§ 63.2-1510. Complaints by others of certain injuries to children

§ 63.2-1511. Complaints of abuse and neglect against school personnel; interagency agreement

§ 63.2-1512. Immunity of person making report, etc., from liability

§ 63.2-1513. Knowingly making false reports; penalties

§ 63.2-1514. Retention of records in all reports; procedures regarding unfounded reports alleged to be made in bad faith or with malicious intent

§ 63.2-1515. Central registry; disclosure of information

§ 63.2-1516. Tape recording child abuse investigations

§ 63.2-1516.01. Investigation procedures involving person who is the subject of complaint

§ 63.2-1516.1. Investigation procedures when school employee is subject of the complaint or report; release of information in joint investigations

§ 63.2-1517. Authority to take child into custody

§ 63.2-1518. Authority to talk to child or sibling

§ 63.2-1519. Physician-patient and spousal privileges inapplicable

§ 63.2-1520. Photographs and X-rays of child; use as evidence

§ 63.2-1521. Testimony by child using two-way closed-circuit television

§ 63.2-1522. Admission of evidence of sexual acts with children

§ 63.2-1523. Use of videotaped statements of complaining witnesses as evidence

§ 63.2-1524. Court may order certain examinations

§ 63.2-1525. Prima facie evidence for removal of child custody

§ 63.2-1526. Appeals of certain actions of local departments

§ 63.2-1527. Board oversight duties; Out-of-Family Investigations Advisory Committee

§ 63.2-1528. Repealed

§ 63.2-1529. Repealed

§ 63.2-1530. Virginia Child Protection Accountability System