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Requires surveillance in out-of-home care, body cameras for social workers, and medical alert devices for children 10+, with DCF funding and annual reporting.
Requires surveillance in out-of-home care, body cameras for social workers, and medical alert devices for children 10+, with DCF funding and annual reporting.
Note on discrepancies: The bill text provided is a Massachusetts‑style enactment titled the “Leslie law” addressing the Department of Children and Families (DCF). Initial metadata (title “New York religious freedom act”) and sponsor lists (U.S. Senators) conflict with the text. This summary focuses on the substantive provisions contained in the bill text.
To increase monitoring, documentation, and medical safety in out‑of‑home care settings (foster homes, group residential care, child care programs licensed under Chapter 15D, and unlicensed family foster homes) following allegations of abuse, and to provide foster children with communication and medical alert devices. The bill aims to improve oversight of DCF investigations and emergency removals and to create records usable for accountability and reporting.
For clarity on jurisdiction, sponsors, and effective dates, reconcile the conflicting metadata with the official legislative record before use.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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