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SB 951 strengthens child protection by expanding mandatory reporting to include military personnel, ensuring better reporting of suspected abuse and neglect cases.
SB 951 strengthens child protection by expanding mandatory reporting to include military personnel, ensuring better reporting of suspected abuse and neglect cases.
Bill Number: SB 951
Status: Act 260, effective July 1, 2025
Introduced: January 17, 2025
Subject Areas: Child Abuse or Neglect, Child Protection, Department of Human Services (DHS), Mandatory Reporting, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Military
SB 951 aims to enhance child protection measures within the state by strengthening mandatory reporting requirements for suspected child abuse or neglect. The bill seeks to ensure that all relevant parties, including military personnel and those associated with the U.S. Department of Defense, are aware of their obligations to report suspected cases of child maltreatment.
The legislative process included multiple readings and amendments in both the House and Senate, with significant support indicated by the voting records throughout the various stages.
SB 951 represents a significant step forward in child protection legislation by expanding mandatory reporting requirements and enhancing collaboration with military entities. The bill's implementation is expected to improve the identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect cases, ultimately fostering a safer environment for children in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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