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Bill changes requirements for reporting child
abuse
By Kristen Doerschner Sunday,
May 11, 2014
It took nine years and a national
scandal for a bill that strengthens child abuse reporting requirements for
school employees to make its way through the Legislature.
The bill -- which cleared the House on March 18 and the Senate Wednesday
-- was first introduced in 2005 by Sen. Wayne D. Fontana, D-42, Pittsburgh.
Fontana, determined to see the bill become law, said he has re-introduced the
bill every session since then.
The bill was presented
to Gov. Tom Corbett Thursday, and, after it is signed, it will take effect Dec.
31.
Two of the major changes regard who is required
to report suspected abuse to the authorities and what types of injuries can be
investigated.