Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Investigations
Section 261.3018. Abbreviated Investigation and Administrative Closure of Certain Cases

Sec. 261.3018. ABBREVIATED INVESTIGATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE CLOSURE OF CERTAIN CASES. (a) A department caseworker may refer a reported case of child abuse or neglect to a department supervisor for abbreviated investigation or administrative closure at any time before the 60th day after the date the report is received if:
(1) there is no prior report of abuse or neglect of the child who is the subject of the report;
(2) the department has not received an additional report of abuse or neglect of the child following the initial report;
(3) after contacting a professional or other credible source, the caseworker determines that the child's safety can be assured without further investigation, response, services, or assistance; and
(4) the caseworker determines that no abuse or neglect occurred.
(b) A department supervisor shall review each reported case of child abuse or neglect that has remained open for more than 60 days and administratively close the case if:
(1) the supervisor determines that:
(A) the circumstances described by Subsections (a)(1)-(4) exist; and
(B) closing the case would not expose the child to an undue risk of harm; and
(2) the department director grants approval for the administrative closure of the case.
(c) A department supervisor may reassign a reported case of child abuse or neglect that does not qualify for abbreviated investigation or administrative closure under Subsection (a) or (b) to a different department caseworker if the supervisor determines that reassignment would allow the department to make the most effective use of resources to investigate and respond to reported cases of abuse or neglect.
(d) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules necessary to implement this section.
(e) In this section, "professional" means an individual who is licensed or certified by the state or who is an employee of a facility licensed, certified, or operated by the state and who, in the normal course of official duties or duties for which a license or certification is required, has direct contact with children. The term includes teachers, nurses, doctors, day-care employees, employees of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive services, juvenile probation officers, and juvenile detention or correctional officers.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 523 (S.B. 190), Sec. 1, eff. June 9, 2017.
Redesignated from Family Code, Section 261.3017 by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 467 (H.B. 4170), Sec. 21.001(14), eff. September 1, 2019.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Family Code

Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

Subtitle E - Protection of the Child

Chapter 261 - Investigation of Report of Child Abuse or Neglect

Subchapter D. Investigations

Section 261.301. Investigation of Report

Section 261.3011. Joint Investigation Guidelines and Training

Section 261.3013. Case Closure Agreements Prohibited

Section 261.3015. Alternative Response System

Section 261.3016. Training of Personnel Receiving Reports of Abuse and Neglect

Section 261.3017. Consultation With Physician Networks and Systems Regarding Certain Medical Conditions

Section 261.30171. Forensic Assessment Center Network Evaluation

Section 261.30175. Mitigation of Provider Conflicts in Abuse or Neglect Investigation Consultations

Section 261.3018. Abbreviated Investigation and Administrative Closure of Certain Cases

Section 261.302. Conduct of Investigation

Section 261.3021. Casework Documentation and Management

Section 261.3022. Child Safety Check Alert List

Section 261.3023. Law Enforcement Response to Child Safety Check Alert

Section 261.3024. Removal From Child Safety Check Alert List

Section 261.3027. Notice of Right to Record Interview

Section 261.303. Interference With Investigation; Court Order

Section 261.3031. Failure to Cooperate With Investigation; Department Response

Section 261.3032. Interference With Investigation; Criminal Penalty

Section 261.304. Investigation of Anonymous Report

Section 261.305. Access to Mental Health Records

Section 261.306. Removal of Child From State

Section 261.307. Information Relating to Investigation Procedure and Child Placement Resources

Section 261.3071. Informational Manuals

Section 261.308. Submission of Investigation Report

Section 261.309. Review of Department Investigations

Section 261.3091. Notice of Right to Request Administrative Review

Section 261.310. Investigation Standards

Section 261.311. Notice of Report

Section 261.312. Review Teams; Offense

Section 261.3125. Child Safety Specialists

Section 261.3126. Colocation of Investigators

Section 261.314. Testing

Section 261.315. Removal of Certain Investigation Information From Records

Section 261.316. Exemption From Fees for Medical Records