Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 238 of 1975 - Child Protection Law (722.621 - 722.638)
Section 722.627b - Child Fatality Review Team; Membership; Review of Child Fatality; Training and Orientation; Creation of Advisory Committee; Review by Citizen Review Panel; Annual Report; Transmission of Report to Governor and Legislature; Disclosu...

Sec. 7b.
(1) Each county may have in place a standing child fatality review team. Two or more counties may appoint a single child fatality review team for those counties. The membership of a child fatality review team shall consist of at least all of the following:
(a) A county medical examiner or deputy county medical examiner appointed under 1953 PA 181, MCL 52.201 to 52.216.
(b) A representative of a local law enforcement agency.
(c) A representative of the department.
(d) The county prosecuting attorney or a designated assistant county prosecutor.
(e) A representative of the department of community health or a local health department.
(f) A representative of the local court.
(2) A child fatality review team established under subsection (1) shall review each child fatality occurring in the county or counties that established the child fatality review team.
(3) The department shall make available to each child fatality review team established under subsection (1) professional, interagency training and orientation on the review of child fatalities. The department shall make available, as necessary, training on specific types of child fatalities, investigation techniques, and prevention initiatives.
(4) The department shall establish a multiagency, multidisciplinary advisory committee to identify and make recommendations on policy and statutory changes pertaining to child fatalities and to guide statewide prevention, education, and training efforts.
(5) The advisory committee created under subsection (4) consists of the following:
(a) Two representatives of the department.
(b) Two representatives of the department of community health.
(c) One county medical examiner.
(d) One representative of law enforcement.
(e) One county prosecuting attorney.
(f) The children's ombudsman or his or her designee.
(g) A representative of a state or local court.
(6) The citizen review panel shall review each child fatality that involves allegations of child abuse or neglect for each child who, at the time of death or within the 12 months preceding the death, was under the court's jurisdiction under section 2(b) of chapter XIIA of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 712A.2.
(7) Beginning December 31, 2012, and using the annual compilation of child fatalities reported by the state registrar under part 28 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.2801 to 333.2899, and data received from the child fatality review teams established under subsection (1) and the citizen review panel established under subsection (6), the advisory committee established under subsection (4) shall author an annual report on child fatalities reviewed during the previous calendar year. The advisory committee shall include in the report, at a minimum, all of the following:
(a) The total number of child fatalities and the type or cause of each child fatality.
(b) The number of child fatalities that occurred while the child was in foster care.
(c) The number of cases where the child's death occurred within 5 years after family preservation or family reunification.
(d) Trends in child fatalities.
(8) The advisory committee established under subsection (4) shall break down the information required under subsection (7) by county or by groups of counties as described in subsection (1). The information contained in the report is public information. The advisory committee shall not include identifying information of persons named in the report. The advisory committee shall transmit the final report under subsection (7) to the department by December 31 of each year. Not less than 30 days and not more than 60 days after transmitting the report to the department, the department shall ensure publication of the report and transmit a copy to the governor and to the standing committees of the legislature with jurisdiction over matters pertaining to child protection.
(9) Except as provided in subsection (11), information obtained by a child fatality review team established under subsection (1) is confidential and may be disclosed by the child fatality review team only to the department, the children's ombudsman, the county prosecutor's office, local law enforcement, or another child fatality review team. The information is not subject to the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246.
(10) An individual who is a member of a child fatality review team established under subsection (1) or of the advisory committee established under subsection (4) is a member of a board, council, commission, or statutorily created task force of a governmental agency for the purposes of section 7 of 1964 PA 170, MCL 691.1407.
(11) The department shall establish and maintain a registry of statistical information regarding children's deaths that shall be accessible to the public. The registry created in this section shall not disclose any identifying information and shall only include statistical information covering all of the following:
(a) The number of children who died while under court jurisdiction for child abuse or neglect regardless of placement setting.
(b) The number of children who died as a result of child abuse or neglect after a parent had 1 or more child protective services complaints within the 2 years preceding the child's death and the category dispositions of those complaints.
(c) The total number of children as identified in subdivisions (a) and (b) who died in the preceding year.
(d) The child protective services disposition of the child fatality.
History: Add. 1997, Act 167, Eff. Mar. 31, 1998 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 68, Imd. Eff. June 28, 2011 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 69, Imd. Eff. June 28, 2011 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 89, Imd. Eff. July 15, 2011

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 722 - Children

Act 238 of 1975 - Child Protection Law (722.621 - 722.638)

Section 722.621 - Short Title.

Section 722.622 - Definitions.

Section 722.623 - Individual Required to Report Child Abuse or Neglect; Report by Telephone or Online Reporting System; Written Report; Contents; Transmitting Report to Centralized Intake; Copies to Prosecuting Attorney and Probate Court; Conditions...

Section 722.623a - Knowledge or Suspicion of Alcohol, Controlled Substance, or Metabolite of Controlled Substance in Body of Newborn Infant; Report Required; Exception.

Section 722.624 - Persons Permitted to Report Child Abuse or Neglect.

Section 722.625 - Identity of Reporting Person; Confidentiality; Disclosure; Immunity; Good Faith Presumed.

Section 722.626 - Detention of Child in Temporary Protective Custody; Preliminary Hearing; Examinations; Report; Medical Evaluation.

Section 722.627 - Availability of Confidential Record; Closed Court Proceeding Not Required; Release of Reports Compiled by Law Enforcement Agency; Information Obtained by Citizen Review Panel; Release or Inspection of Documents From Another Agency o...

Section 722.627a - Availability of Information, Reports, and Records to Legislature; Disclosure of or Keeping Confidential Information as Misdemeanor.

Section 722.627b - Child Fatality Review Team; Membership; Review of Child Fatality; Training and Orientation; Creation of Advisory Committee; Review by Citizen Review Panel; Annual Report; Transmission of Report to Governor and Legislature; Disclosu...

Section 722.627c - Release of Information From Child Protective Services Records or Case in Which Child Has Died; Decision by Director; Determination.

Section 722.627d - Release of Information by Director; Preliminary Decision to Release or Deny Information; Extension of Time Period; Evidence.

Section 722.627e - Release of Information by Director; Prohibitions.

Section 722.627f - Release of Information by Director; Preliminary Decision to Release or Deny Request; Notice; Final Decision; Writing; Right to Appeal.

Section 722.627g - Release of Information by Director; Individuals to Be Notified; Wyatt's Law.

Section 722.627h - Appeal of Director's Decision.

Section 722.627i - Fee; Federal Assurances and Waivers.

Section 722.627j - Statewide Electronic Case Management System; Classification of Confirmed Cases; Placement on Central Registry; Motion for Removal; Notification; Requirements; Request for Amendment of Report; Hearing; Expungement; Death of Perpetra...

Section 722.627k - Death of Child Under Court Jurisdiction; Notification to Legislator and Children's Ombudsman.

Section 722.627l - Statewide Electronic Case Management System; Administrative Review for Expungement.

Section 722.628 - Referring Report or Commencing Investigation; Informing Parent or Legal Guardian of Investigation; Duties of Department; Assistance of and Cooperation With Law Enforcement Officials; Procedures; Procedures by Prosecuting Attorney; C...

Section 722.628a - Execution of Notices by Prosecuting Attorney of Individuals Bound Over to Circuit Court for Certain Crimes; Notification Upon Final Disposition; Confidentiality.

Section 722.628b - Referral of Case to Prosecuting Attorney; Review.

Section 722.628c - Interview With Child.

Section 722.628d - Categories and Departmental Response.

Section 722.628e - Investigation Checklist.

Section 722.629 - Multidisciplinary Services; Biennial Report; Continuing Education Programs; Dissemination of Information.

Section 722.629a - Annual Report.

Section 722.630 - Lawyer-Guardian Ad Litem.

Section 722.631 - Privileged Communications.

Section 722.632 - Report to Law Enforcement Officials or Probate Court.

Section 722.632a - Investigations by Hospital, School, or Other Agency.

Section 722.632b - Task Force on Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children; Creation; Appointment; Qualifications; Officer; Meetings; Recommendations; Consultation; Compensation; Abolishment; Child Excused From Participating in Information-Gathering Eff...

Section 722.633 - Failure to Report Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect; Damages; Violation as Misdemeanor; Unauthorized Dissemination of Information as Misdemeanor; Civil Liability; Maintaining Report or Record Required to Be Expunged as Misdemeanor; F...

Section 722.634 - Religious Beliefs.

Section 722.635 - Repeal of MCL 722.571 to 722.575.

Section 722.636 - Effective Date.

Section 722.637 - Submission of Petition for Authorization Under MCL 712a.2; Exception.

Section 722.638 - Submission of Petition for Authorization Under MCL 712a.2; Conditions; Request for Termination of Parental Rights; Conference.