(A) The purpose of the State Child Fatality Advisory Committee is to decrease the incidences of preventable child deaths by:
(1) developing an understanding of the causes and incidences of child deaths;
(2) developing plans for and implementing changes within the agencies represented on the committee which will prevent child deaths; and
(3) advising the Governor and the General Assembly on statutory, policy, and practice changes which will prevent child deaths.
(B) To achieve its purpose, the committee shall:
(1) meet with the department no later than one month after the department receives notification by the county coroner or medical examiner pursuant to Section 17-5-540 to review the investigation of the death;
(2) undertake annual statistical studies of the incidences and causes of child fatalities in this State. The studies shall include an analysis of community and public and private agency involvement with the decedents and their families before and subsequent to the deaths;
(3) the committee shall consider training, including cross-agency training, consultation, technical assistance needs, and service gaps. If the committee determines that changes to any statute, regulation, policy, or procedure is needed to decrease the incidence of preventable child deaths, the committee shall include proposals for changes to statutes, regulations, policies, and procedures in the committee's annual report;
(4) educate the public regarding the incidences and causes of child deaths, the public role in preventing these deaths, and specific steps the public can undertake to prevent child deaths. The committee shall enlist the support of civic, philanthropic, and public service organizations in performing the committee's education duties;
(5) develop and implement policies and procedures for its own governance and operation;
(6) submit to the Governor and the General Assembly, an annual written report and any other reports prepared by the committee, including, but not limited to, the committee's findings and recommendations. Annual reports must be made available to the public.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 11 - Children's Services Agencies
Section 63-11-10. "Child welfare agency" defined.
Section 63-11-30. Department of Social Services to administer article.
Section 63-11-40. Temporary crisis placements.
Section 63-11-50. License revocation or refusal to renew.
Section 63-11-60. Placing children in family homes.
Section 63-11-70. Background checks; pardons.
Section 63-11-80. Prohibition against certain disclosures of information; exception.
Section 63-11-310. Children's advocacy centers.
Section 63-11-400. Short title.
Section 63-11-410. South Carolina Children's Advocacy Medical Response System.
Section 63-11-420. Definitions.
Section 63-11-430. Program requirements.
Section 63-11-500. Creation, purpose, and administration of program.
Section 63-11-510. Responsibilities of guardian ad litem.
Section 63-11-520. Persons prohibited from appointment as guardians ad litem.
Section 63-11-540. Right of access to information and records.
Section 63-11-550. Confidentiality of records and information.
Section 63-11-560. Immunity from liability for guardian ad litem.
Section 63-11-700. Division for Review of the Foster Care of Children; board.
Section 63-11-710. Local boards for review.
Section 63-11-720. Functions and powers of local boards.
Section 63-11-730. Background checks for employees and board members.
Section 63-11-740. Meetings of local boards; staffing.
Section 63-11-750. Participation in child abuse and neglect proceedings.
Section 63-11-760. Immunity from liability.
Section 63-11-770. Cooperation of public and private agencies.
Section 63-11-780. Petitions for relief.
Section 63-11-790. Effect of article on other agencies.
Section 63-11-910. Fund established.
Section 63-11-920. Board of directors; terms; filling vacancies; compensation; reports.
Section 63-11-930. Powers and duties.
Section 63-11-950. Disbursement of funds.
Section 63-11-960. Deposit and distribution of contributions pursuant to Section 12-6-5060.
Section 63-11-1110 to 63-11-1160. Repealed.
Section 63-11-1340. Director and other staff; promulgation of regulations.
Section 63-11-1350. Confidentiality.
Section 63-11-1360. Annual report.
Section 63-11-1510. System established.
Section 63-11-1520. State agency responsibilities.
Section 63-11-1530. Services Fund.
Section 63-11-1710. Board established; administrative responsibilities.
Section 63-11-1720. Board of trustees; composition; oversight.
Section 63-11-1725. Advisory council.
Section 63-11-1740. Director and staff; salary duties.
Section 63-11-1910. Definitions.
Section 63-11-1920. Department established.
Section 63-11-1930. Committee established.
Section 63-11-1940. Purpose and duties of department.
Section 63-11-1950. Purpose and duties of committee.
Section 63-11-1960. Access to information.
Section 63-11-1970. Subpoena power.
Section 63-11-1980. Confidentiality of meetings.
Section 63-11-1990. Confidentiality of information.
Section 63-11-2110. Military-Connected Children's Welfare Task Force.
Section 63-11-2210. Department of Children's Advocacy established.
Section 63-11-2215. Administrative support of department.
Section 63-11-2220. Composition of department; salaries.
Section 63-11-2230. Definitions.
Section 63-11-2240. State Child Advocate; responsibilities; qualifications.
Section 63-11-2250. Confidentiality.
Section 63-11-2260. Compensation of State Child Advocate.
Section 63-11-2270. Duties; reports; access.
Section 63-11-2280. Critical incidents; reporting requirements; investigation.
Section 63-11-2295. Complaints regarding State Child Advocate and department.
Section 63-11-2400. South Carolina Child Abuse Response Protocol; failure to comply with protocol.
Section 63-11-2410. Establishment of Child Abuse Protocol Review Committee; membership; meetings.