16-1617. INVESTIGATION BY MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS. (1) The prosecuting attorney in each county shall be responsible for the development of an interagency multidisciplinary team or teams for investigation of child abuse and neglect referrals within each county. The teams shall consist of, but not be limited to, law enforcement personnel, department of health and welfare child protection risk assessment staff, child advocacy center staff where such staff is available in the county, a representative of the prosecuting attorney’s office, and any other person deemed to be necessary due to his or her special training in child abuse investigation. Other persons may participate in investigation of particular cases at the invitation of the team and as determined necessary, such as medical personnel, school officials, mental health workers, personnel from domestic violence programs, persons knowledgeable about adaptive equipment and supportive services for parents or guardians with disabilities or the guardian ad litem program.
(2) The teams shall develop a written protocol for investigation of child abuse cases and for interviewing alleged victims of such abuse or neglect, including protocols for investigations involving a family member with a disability. Each team shall develop written agreements signed by member agencies, specifying the role of each agency, procedures to be followed to assess risks to the child and criteria and procedures to be followed to ensure the child victim’s safety including removal of the alleged offender.
(3) Each team member shall be trained in his or her respective role, including risk assessment, dynamics of child abuse and interviewing and investigatory techniques. Such training may be provided by the Idaho network of children’s advocacy centers or by the member’s respective agency.
(4) Each team shall classify, assess and review a representative selection of cases referred to either the department or to law enforcement entities for investigation of child abuse or neglect.
(5) Each multidisciplinary team shall develop policies that provide for an independent review of investigation procedures utilized in cases upon completion of any court actions on those cases. The procedures shall include independent citizen input. Nonoffending parents of child abuse victims shall be notified of the review procedure.
(6) Prosecuting attorneys of the various counties may determine that multidisciplinary teams may be most effectively established through the use of joint exercise of powers agreements among more than one (1) county and such agreements are hereby authorized.
(7) Lack of review by a multidisciplinary team of a particular case does not defeat the jurisdiction of the court.
History:
[(16-1617) 16-1609A, added 1996, ch. 388, sec. 1, p. 1312; am. 2001, ch. 107, sec. 10, p. 361; am. 2003, ch. 279, sec. 5, p. 754; am. and redesig. 2005, ch. 391, sec. 19, p. 1280; am. 2014, ch. 120, sec. 2, p. 340.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 16 - JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 16 - CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT
Section 16-1602 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 16-1603 - JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS.
Section 16-1604 - RETENTION OF JURISDICTION.
Section 16-1605 - REPORTING OF ABUSE, ABANDONMENT OR NEGLECT.
Section 16-1607 - REPORTING IN BAD FAITH — CIVIL DAMAGES.
Section 16-1608 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL.
Section 16-1609 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL — NOTICE.
Section 16-1612 - SERVICE OF SUMMONS — TRAVEL EXPENSES — NECESSARY WITNESSES.
Section 16-1613 - HEARINGS UNDER THE CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT.
Section 16-1615 - SHELTER CARE HEARING.
Section 16-1616 - INVESTIGATION.
Section 16-1617 - INVESTIGATION BY MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS.
Section 16-1618 - INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS OF ALLEGED CHILD ABUSE VICTIMS.
Section 16-1619 - ADJUDICATORY HEARING — CONDUCT OF HEARING — CONSOLIDATION.
Section 16-1619A - PLACEMENT OF A CHILD IN A QUALIFIED RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM.
Section 16-1620 - FINDING OF AGGRAVATED CIRCUMSTANCES — PERMANENCY PLAN — HEARING.
Section 16-1621 - CASE PLAN HEARING — NO FINDING OF AGGRAVATED CIRCUMSTANCES.
Section 16-1622 - REVIEW HEARINGS — STATUS HEARINGS — ANNUAL PERMANENCY HEARINGS.
Section 16-1623 - AMENDED DISPOSITION — REMOVAL DURING PROTECTIVE SUPERVISION.
Section 16-1624 - TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP.
Section 16-1625 - APPEAL — EFFECT ON CUSTODY.
Section 16-1626 - COURT RECORDS.
Section 16-1627 - AUTHORIZATION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Section 16-1628 - SUPPORT OF COMMITTED CHILD.
Section 16-1629 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Section 16-1630 - OTHER DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT — EXCEPTIONS.
Section 16-1631 - AUTHORIZATION FOR DEPARTMENT TO ACT.
Section 16-1632 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM COORDINATOR — DUTIES — ANNUAL REPORT.
Section 16-1633 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM — DUTIES.
Section 16-1634 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM — RIGHTS AND POWERS.
Section 16-1635 - IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.
Section 16-1636 - COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW.
Section 16-1638 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM ACCOUNT — CREATION.
Section 16-1639 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM GRANTS.
Section 16-1640 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT.
Section 16-1641 - CONSTRUCTION.
Section 16-1642 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 16-1643 - SEVERABILITY.
Section 16-1644 - LIMITATIONS ON CAREGIVER LIABILITY.
Section 16-1646 - STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE ANNUAL REPORT.
Section 16-1647 - CITIZEN REVIEW PANELS — CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATIVE REVIEW PANEL.