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contributor.authorShively, Candyen
contributor.authorKansas. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Servicesen
contributor.otherKansas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committeeen
date.accessioned2010-01-30T05:56:42Z-
date.available2010-01-30T05:56:42Z-
date.issued2003-02-18-
identifier.otheroclc 503002620-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/1834-
descriptionTestimony in opposition to House Bill 2095 stating that the impact of this bill on the privacy of the child and family must be considered. The challenge is to carefully balance openness with the privacy of those individuals involved in a child welfare case.en
description.statementofresponsibilityTestimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee by Candy Shively, Deputy Secretary of Social and Rehabilitation Services.en
format.extent34761 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshChild welfare-Kansas.en
subject.lcshChild abuse-Reporting-Kansasen
subject.lcshPublic records-Kansasen
subject.lcshPublic welfare-Law and legislation-Kansasen
subject.lcshPrivacy-Government policy-Kansasen
titleHB 2095 - Concerning children in need of care, records and reportsen
title.alternativeKansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services Legislative Testimony (2003)en
title.alternativeSRS Legislative Testimony (2003)en
title.alternativeHouse Bill 2095 - Concerning children in need of care, records and reportsen
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