Sec. 24. (a) Before December 31 of each year, the department shall annually prepare a report concerning all child fatalities in Indiana that are the result of child abuse or neglect in the preceding calendar year. The report must include the following information:
(1) A summary of the information gathered concerning child fatalities resulting from abuse or neglect.
(2) Demographic information regarding victims, perpetrators, and households involved in child fatalities resulting from abuse or neglect.
(3) An analysis of the primary risk factors involved in child fatalities resulting from abuse or neglect.
(4) A summary of the most frequent causes of child fatalities resulting from abuse or neglect.
(5) A description of the manner in which the information was assembled.
The department shall post the report prepared under this section on the department's Internet web site.
(b) As part of the summary of information described in subsection (a)(1), the report must include:
(1) whether the child was alleged or adjudicated to be a child in need of services under IC 31-34-1 in a child in need of services proceeding that had not been closed at the time of the event that led to the child's death; and
(2) whether, at the time of the event that led to the child's death, the child:
(A) had been ordered to remain in the child's home;
(B) was on a trial home visit;
(C) was placed in foster care;
(D) was residing in a residential treatment; or
(E) was the subject of a program of informal adjustment.
(c) As part of the annual report required by subsection (a), before December 31 of each year, the department shall report the following:
(1) The number of children who died in Indiana in the preceding calendar year for whom abuse or neglect was suspected to be a factor in the child's death.
(2) The:
(A) number of children described in subdivision (1) whose cause of death was determined to be related to abuse or neglect; and
(B) number of children described in subdivision (1) whose cause of death was determined to be unrelated to abuse or neglect.
(3) The number of children described in subdivision (2)(A) who were the subject of a department assessment based on an allegation of abuse or neglect.
(4) The number of children described in subdivision (3) who were the subject of a department assessment based on an allegation of abuse or neglect that was determined to be substantiated.
(5) The number of children described in subdivision (3) who were the subject of a department assessment based on an allegation of abuse or neglect that was determined to be unsubstantiated.
(6) For each child described in subdivision (3), the following information:
(A) The cause and manner of the child's death.
(B) The:
(i) number of department assessments of the child that were based on an allegation of abuse or neglect that was determined to be substantiated; and
(ii) number of department assessments of the child that were based on an allegation of abuse or neglect that was determined to be unsubstantiated.
(C) The child's relationship to the perpetrator or perpetrators of the abuse or neglect to which the child's death was determined to be related.
(D) For each perpetrator described in clause (C):
(i) whether, prior to the allegation of abuse or neglect to which the death of the child described in subdivision (3) was related, a substantiated allegation of abuse or neglect resulted in the perpetrator being determined to have abused or neglected the child or another child; and
(ii) the number of substantiated reports of abuse or neglect described in item (i).
(d) Not later than January 31 of each year, the department shall provide to the executive director of the legislative services agency, for distribution to the interim study committee on child services, a copy of the most recent annual report prepared by the department under this section. The report provided to the executive director of the legislative services agency under this subsection must be in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
As added by P.L.119-2013, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.98-2019, SEC.1; P.L.148-2021, SEC.7; P.L.76-2022, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 25. Child Services: Administration
Chapter 2. General Duties of the Department of Child Services
31-25-2-2.5. No Personal Liability for Official Acts
31-25-2-3. Department Organization
31-25-2-4. Family Case Manager Caseload Reports
31-25-2-5. Caseload Limitations
31-25-2-6. Report Requirements
31-25-2-7.5. Remote Child and Family Services
31-25-2-8.5. Department of Child Services Cost and Rate Reporting
31-25-2-10. Department Duties Concerning Staff
31-25-2-11. Powers, Responsibilities, and Duties
31-25-2-11.5. Director or Director's Designee Requirements
31-25-2-12. Notice of Existence of Photographs, X-Rays, and Physical Medical Examination Reports
31-25-2-13. Access to Photographs, X-Rays, and Physical Medical Examination Reports
31-25-2-14. Cooperation With Public and Private Agencies
31-25-2-15. Purchase of Services of Public or Private Agency
31-25-2-16. Department of Child Services Child Care Fund
31-25-2-21. Transitional Services Plan; Participation by Child Representatives
31-25-2-22. Provide List to State Department of Health; Electronic Means
31-25-2-23. Permanency Roundtable Duties; Residential Placement Committee
31-25-2-24. Report Concerning Child Fatalities
31-25-2-25. Kinship Care Navigator Program Report
31-25-2-26. Collaborative Child and Family Assistance Programs