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§  2805-n.  Child abuse prevention.  All hospitals shall: (i) develop,  maintain and disseminate written policies  and  procedures  pursuant  to  title  six  of  article  six  of  the social services law and applicable  provisions of article  ten  of  the  family  court  act,  regarding  the  mandatory  reporting of child abuse or neglect, reporting procedures and  obligations of persons required to report, provisions for taking a child  into protective custody, mandatory reporting of  deaths,  immunity  from  liability,  penalties  for  failure  to  report  and obligations for the  provision of services and procedures necessary to safeguard the life  or  health  of  the  child;  and (ii) establish, and implement on an ongoing  basis, a training program for all current and  new  employees  regarding  the policies and procedures established pursuant to this section.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2805-n

§  2805-n.  Child abuse prevention.  All hospitals shall: (i) develop,  maintain and disseminate written policies  and  procedures  pursuant  to  title  six  of  article  six  of  the social services law and applicable  provisions of article  ten  of  the  family  court  act,  regarding  the  mandatory  reporting of child abuse or neglect, reporting procedures and  obligations of persons required to report, provisions for taking a child  into protective custody, mandatory reporting of  deaths,  immunity  from  liability,  penalties  for  failure  to  report  and obligations for the  provision of services and procedures necessary to safeguard the life  or  health  of  the  child;  and (ii) establish, and implement on an ongoing  basis, a training program for all current and  new  employees  regarding  the policies and procedures established pursuant to this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2805-n

§  2805-n.  Child abuse prevention.  All hospitals shall: (i) develop,  maintain and disseminate written policies  and  procedures  pursuant  to  title  six  of  article  six  of  the social services law and applicable  provisions of article  ten  of  the  family  court  act,  regarding  the  mandatory  reporting of child abuse or neglect, reporting procedures and  obligations of persons required to report, provisions for taking a child  into protective custody, mandatory reporting of  deaths,  immunity  from  liability,  penalties  for  failure  to  report  and obligations for the  provision of services and procedures necessary to safeguard the life  or  health  of  the  child;  and (ii) establish, and implement on an ongoing  basis, a training program for all current and  new  employees  regarding  the policies and procedures established pursuant to this section.