Wyoming Statutes
Article 2 - Child Protective Services
Section 14-3-212 - Child Protection Teams; Creation; Composition; Duties; Records Confidential.

14-3-212. Child protection teams; creation; composition; duties; records confidential.
(a) The state agency and the local child protective agency shall encourage and assist in the creation of child protection teams within the communities in the state. The purposes of the child protection teams shall be to identify or develop community resources to serve abused and neglected children within the community, to advocate for improved services or procedures for such children and to provide information and assistance to the state agency, local child protection agency and multidisciplinary teams, if a multidisciplinary team has been appointed. The department may promulgate reasonable rules and regulations in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act to define the roles and procedures of child protection teams.
(b) The local child protection team shall be composed of:
(i) A member of the district attorney's office;
(ii) A designated representative from the school district or districts within the area served by the team;
(iii) A representative from the local field office of the department of family services;
(iv) A representative from the county government;
(v) A representative from each city and town in the county;
(vi) Representatives from other relevant professions; and
(vii) Temporary members selected for the needs of a particular case as determined by the team.
(c) The local child protection team may:
(i) Assist and coordinate with the state agency, the local child protective agency and all available agencies and organizations dealing with children;
(ii) Repealed By Laws 2005, ch. 236, ยง 4.
(iii) Coordinate the provision of appropriate services for abused and neglected children and their families;
(iv) Identify or develop community resources to serve abused and neglected children and advocate for improved services and procedures for such children;
(v) Identify training needs, sponsor training and raise community awareness of child protection issues; and
(vi) Assist and make recommendations of appropriate services in individual cases brought to it by the state agency or the local child protection agency.
(d) The local child protection team shall not act as a multidisciplinary team, but members of the child protection team may serve on a multidisciplinary team if appointed pursuant to W.S. 14-3-427.
(e) All records and proceedings of the child protection teams are subject to W.S. 14-3-214.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 14 - Children

Chapter 3 - Protection

Article 2 - Child Protective Services

Section 14-3-201 - Purpose.

Section 14-3-202 - Definitions.

Section 14-3-203 - Duties of State Agency; On-Call Services.

Section 14-3-204 - Duties of Local Child Protective Agency.

Section 14-3-205 - Child Abuse or Neglect; Persons Required to Report.

Section 14-3-206 - Child Abuse or Neglect; Written Report; Statewide Reporting Center; Documentation and Examination; Costs and Admissibility Thereof.

Section 14-3-207 - Abuse or Neglect as Suspected Cause of Death; Coroner's Investigation.

Section 14-3-208 - Temporary Protective Custody; Order; Time Limitation; Remedial Health Care.

Section 14-3-209 - Immunity From Liability.

Section 14-3-210 - Admissibility of Evidence Constituting Privileged Communications.

Section 14-3-211 - Appointment of Counsel for Child and Other Parties.

Section 14-3-212 - Child Protection Teams; Creation; Composition; Duties; Records Confidential.

Section 14-3-213 - Central Registry of Child Protection Cases; Establishment; Operation; Amendment, Expungement or Removal of Records; Classification and Expungement of Reports; Statement of Person Accused.

Section 14-3-214 - Confidentiality of Records; Penalties; Access to Information; Attendance of School Officials at Interviews; Access to Central Registry Records Pertaining to Child Protection Cases.

Section 14-3-215 - Interagency Children's Collaborative.

Section 14-3-216 - Other Laws Not Superseded.