(a) The staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall grant access to information contained in said Register only to the following persons:
(1) Officers of the police for the purpose of an investigation of a report;
(2) The Corporation Counsel of the District of Columbia or his or her agent for the purpose of fulfilling his or her official duties concerning investigating and prosecuting cases of an allegedly abused or neglected child;
(2A) The United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, or his or her agent, for the purpose of fulfilling his or her official duties concerning investigating and prosecuting cases involving an allegedly abused or neglected child.
(3) The personnel of the Agency and the Social Services Agency of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the purpose of investigating a report or providing services to a family or child who is the subject of a report;
(4) The guardian ad litem of a child who is the subject of a report;
(5) Each person identified in a report as a person responsible for the neglect of the child or that person’s attorney;
(6) The parent, guardian, custodian, or attorney of the child who is the subject of the report;
(7) A child-placing agency licensed in the District of Columbia or the Agency’s staff who makes child placements for the purpose of checking a proposed foster care or adoptive placement for a report of abuse or neglect, upon submission of a signed consent for release of information pursuant to § 4-1407.01;
(8) The Child Fatality Review Committee, for the purpose of examining past events and circumstances surrounding child deaths in the District of Columbia and deaths of children who were either residents or wards of the District of Columbia, in an effort to reduce the number of preventable child deaths, especially those deaths attributable to child abuse and neglect and other forms of maltreatment. The Child Fatality Review Committee shall be granted, upon request, access to information contained in the files maintained on any deceased child or on the parent, guardian, custodian, kinship caregiver, day-to-day caregiver, relative/godparent caregiver, or sibling of a deceased child;
(9) Any member of a multidisciplinary investigation team (“MDT”) established pursuant to Part A-i of this subchapter for purposes of an investigation or review conducted by the MDT;
(10) The Violence Fatality Review Committee, for the purpose of examining past events and circumstances surrounding homicides and suicides, as that term is defined in § 5-1431.01(e). The Violence Fatality Review Committee shall be granted, upon request, access to information contained in the files maintained on any deceased child or on the parent, guardian, custodian, kinship caregiver, day-to-day caregiver, relative/godparent, caregiver, or sibling of a deceased child; and
(11) The Office of the Ombudsperson for Children, established by Chapter 6C of this title, for the purpose of fulfilling the Ombudsperson's duties.
(a-1)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall grant access to substantiated reports to the Office of the State Superintendent of Education for the purpose of conducting background checks of employees of licensed child development facilities pursuant to section 658H of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990, approved November 19, 2014 (128 Stat. 1971; 42 USC § 9858f), and to the chief executive officers or directors of child development facilities, schools, or any public or private organizations working directly with children, for the purpose of making employment decisions regarding employees and volunteers or prospective employees and volunteers, if:
(A) The request is made in writing and clearly articulates the basis for the request; and
(B) The request is accompanied by a notarized consent for release of information from the Child Protection Register signed by the employee or volunteer or prospective employee or volunteer.
(2) Information provided pursuant to this subsection shall be limited to information pertaining to the nature and disposition of the report of abuse or neglect and shall not include any identifying information regarding any person other than the employee or volunteer, or prospective employee or volunteer.
(3) The Agency shall not release any information pursuant to this subsection pertaining to a substantiated report that was received prior to October 19, 2002.
(b) The investigators of a report may divulge the information obtained from the Child Protection Register to medical professionals for the purpose of obtaining a diagnosis of the child who is the subject of the report.
(c) Each person seeking access to the Child Protection Register shall show identification satisfactory to the staff which maintains said Register before access is allowed.
(d) The staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall not release to those persons identified in paragraphs (5), (6), and (7) of subsection (a) of this section any information that identifies the source of a report or the witnesses to the incident referred to in a report unless said staff first obtains permission from the source of the report or from the witnesses named in the report.
(e) The staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall release only that information which is necessary for the purpose of the request and which does not violate the confidentiality of the persons identified in the report, except as is necessary to meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
(f) The staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall not release the information contained in said Register to another jurisdiction unless:
(1) That jurisdiction has comparable safeguards for ensuring the confidentiality of information regarding persons identified in the report and for withholding the identity of the source of the report; or
(2) The staff obtains permission for the release of the information from each person identified in the report and from the source of the report.
(g) The staff which maintains the Child Protection Register shall maintain a record of each release of information, which record shall contain the following information:
(1) The date of the release of the information;
(2) To whom the information was released and the address of that person or institution; and
(3) The purpose for which the information was released.
(h) The information in the Child Protection Register shall be released orally only to the Metropolitan Police Department, to the Office of the Attorney General, and to personnel of the Agency and of the Social Services Agency of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia when they are investigating a report. Any release of information to other persons listed in subsection (a) of this section or pursuant to § 4-1302.04 shall be preceded by a written request from the person requesting the information.
(Sept. 23, 1977, D.C. Law 2-22, title II, § 203, 24 DCR 3341; Aug. 21, 1982, D.C. Law 4-141, § 3, 29 DCR 2867; Mar. 15, 1990, D.C. Law 8-87, § 3(d), 37 DCR 50; Apr. 18, 1996, D.C. Law 11-110, § 13(b), 43 DCR 530; Apr. 4, 2001, D.C. Law 13-277, § 2(i), 48 DCR 2043; Oct. 3, 2001, D.C. Law 14-28, § 4617, 48 DCR 6981; Oct. 19, 2002, D.C. Law 14-206, § 2(i), 49 DCR 7815; Apr. 12, 2005, D.C. Law 15-341, § 2(g), 52 DCR 2315; Oct. 30, 2018, D.C. Law 22-168, § 3050, 65 DCR 9388; Apr. 11, 2019, D.C. Law 22-294, § 402, 66 DCR 1707; Apr. 5, 2021, D.C. Law 23-270, § 201(a), 68 DCR 001510.)
1981 Ed., § 6-2113.
1973 Ed., § 6-2113.
This section is referenced in § 4-1303.06, § 4-1371.06, and § 16-1054.
D.C. Law 13-277 substituted “Agency” for “Division” throughout the section; and, in par. (7) of subsec. (a), substituted “Agency’s” for “Department of Human Services”.
D.C. Law 14-28, in subsec. (a), made nonsubstantive changes in pars. (6) and (7), and added par. (8).
D.C. Law 14-206, in subsec. (a), substituted “concerning investigating and prosecuting cases of an allegedly abused or neglected child;” for “concerning cases of an allegedly neglected or abused child;” in par. (2), added pars. (2A) and (9), and made nonsubstantive changes in pars. (7) and (8); and added subsec. (a-1).
D.C. Law 15-341, in subsec. (h), substituted “Metropolitan Police Department, to the Office of the Attorney General,” for “police”.
Section 7208 of D.C. Law 24-45 repealed the applicability provision of section 301 of D.C. Law 23-270 that impacted this section. Therefore the amendment of this section by Law 23-270 has been implemented.
Section 7208 of D.C. Act 24-159 repealed the applicability provision of section 301 of D.C. Law 23-270 that impacted this section. Therefore the amendment of this section by Law 23-270 has been implemented.
Applicability of D.C. Law 23-270: § 301 of D.C. Law 23-270 provided that the change made to this section by § 201(a) of D.C. Law 23-270 is subject to the inclusion of the law’s fiscal effect in an approved budget and financial plan. Therefore that amendment has not been implemented.
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 2 of Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Emergency Amendment Act of 2018 (D.C. Act 22-509, Oct. 31, 2018, 65 DCR 12373).
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 3050 of Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2018 (D.C. Act 22-458, Oct. 3, 2018, 65 DCR 11212).
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 3050 of Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2018 (D.C. Act 22-434, July 30, 2018, 65 DCR 8200).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 17 of Child Fatality Review Committee Establishment Emergency Act of 2001 (D.C. Act 14-40, April 25, 2001, 48 DCR 5917).
For temporary (90 day) amendment of section, see § 17 of Child Fatality Review Committee Establishment Legislative Review Emergency Act of 2001 (D.C. Act 14-82, July 9, 2001, 48 DCR 6355).
For temporary (90 day) delay of the applicability of provisions changing the manner in which the Child and Family Services Agency will process reports of child abuse and neglect, see § 3 of Improved Child Abuse Investigations Technical Emergency Amendment Act of 2002 (D.C. Act 14-494, October 23, 2002, 49 DCR 9781).
For temporary (90 day) delay of the applicability of provisions changing the manner in which the Child and Family Services Agency will process reports of child abuse and neglect, see § 3 of Improved Child Abuse Investigations Technical Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2002 (D.C. Act 14-603, January 7, 2003, 50 DCR 687).
For temporary (225 days) amendment of this section, see § 2 of Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Temporary Amendment Act of 2018 (D.C. Law 22-219, Feb. 22, 2019, 65 DCR 13439).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 17 of Child Fatality Review Committee Establishment Temporary Act of 2001 (D.C. Law 14-20, September 6, 2001, law notification 48 DCR 9090).
For temporary (225 day) amendment of section, see § 3(b) of Improved Child Abuse Investigations Technical Temporary Amendment Act of 2002 (D.C. Law 14-240, March 25, 2003, law notification 50 DCR 2753).
Application of Law 14-206: Section 16(b) of D.C. Law 14-310 provided that section 2(a)(2), (4), (5), (6), and (7), (b), (c), (d), (e), (h), (i), (j), (k), and (l) of D.C. Law 14-206 shall apply as of October 1, 2003.
For applicability of D.C. Law 13-277, see note following § 4-1303.01a.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Chapter 13 - Child Abuse and Neglect
Subchapter I - Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Part B - Child Protection Register
§ 4–1302.01. Duties and responsibilities
§ 4–1302.02. Information to be retained
§ 4–1302.03. Access to Register; release of information generally
§ 4–1302.04. Release of information for research and evaluation
§ 4–1302.05. Notification of persons identified in a report
§ 4–1302.06. Challenges to information in Register
§ 4–1302.08. Penalty for unauthorized release of information