Sec. 4. (a) In addition to the components described in section 3 of this chapter, the index must have the capability to maintain a case history file.
(b) Whenever a person enters a new child abuse or neglect report into the index, the index must have the capability to automatically search for reports that match the name of the:
(1) perpetrator;
(2) victim; or
(3) person who is legally responsible for the victim's welfare;
with the persons named in the new report as described in this chapter.
(c) If the index identifies a previous, substantiated report, the index must have the capability to transfer the report to the county where the new report originated not later than twenty-four (24) hours after receipt of the new report. If a previous, matching report is located, a case history extract must be made available to the assigned caseworker.
As added by P.L.138-2007, SEC.67.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 33. Juvenile Law: Reporting and Investigation of Child Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 26. Child Protection Index
31-33-26-0.5. "Administrative Hearing Officer"
31-33-26-1. "Child Care Provider"; "Index"
31-33-26-2. Establishment and Maintenance of Child Protection Index
31-33-26-4. Case History File; Automatic Search Requirements
31-33-26-6. Data Storage and Retrieval Requirements
31-33-26-10. Administration of Index
31-33-26-12. Criminal Charges Against a Perpetrator; Entitlement to Administrative Hearings
31-33-26-13. Adoption of Rules
31-33-26-14. Amendment or Expungement From Index of Inaccurate Report
31-33-26-15. Expungement and Amendment of Record Procedures