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contributor.authorSchalansky, Janeten
contributor.authorKansas. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Servicesen
contributor.otherKansas. Legislature. Senate. Judiciary Committeeen
date.accessioned2010-02-16T04:04:45Z-
date.available2010-02-16T04:04:45Z-
date.issued2004-03-08-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/2064-
description"This bill amends statutes of the State Child Death Review Board (SCDRB) by requiring referral of cases of a child death or near fatality, to the SCDRB within 30 days of the injury or death of the child when the death is the result of child abuse or neglect. The bill further clarifies cases will be referred when the child’s death occurred on or after January 1, 2001, the child is a ward of the State, or has at any time been determined to be a child in need of care."en
description.statementofresponsibilityTestimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kansas Legislature, by Janet Schalansky, Secretary of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS)en
format.extent82357 bytes-
format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshKansas. State Child Death Review Boarden
subject.lcshChildren -- Kansas -- Mortalityen
subject.lcshAbused children -- Kansas -- Mortalityen
subject.lcshChild abuse -- Kansasen
subject.otherChild death investigation; child injury; near fatality; death report; death reportingen
titleSB 489 - Review of Child Deathsen
title.alternativeKansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services Legislative Testimony (2004)en
title.alternativeSRS Legislative Testimony (2004)en
title.alternativeSenate Bill 489 - Review of Child Deathsen
typeen
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