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Code · Connecticut · Title 17a — Social and Human Services and Resources · CHAPTER 319a* — Child Welfare

Sec. 17a-101d. Contents of reports.

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All reports required pursuant to sections 17a-101a to 17a-101c , inclusive, and section 17a-103 , shall contain, if known:
(1)The names and addresses of the child and his or her parents or other person responsible for his or her care;
(2)the age of the child;
(3)the gender of the child;
(4)the nature and extent of the child's injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect;
(5)the approximate date and time the injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect occurred;
(6)information concerning any previous injury or injuries to, or maltreatment or neglect of, the child or his or her siblings;
(7)the circumstances in which the injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect came to be known to the reporter;
(8)the name of the person or persons suspected to be responsible for causing such injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect;
(9)the reasons such person or persons are suspected of causing such injury or injuries, maltreatment or neglect;
(10)any information concerning any prior cases in which such person or persons have been suspected of causing an injury, maltreatment or neglect of a child; and
(11)whatever action, if any, was taken to treat, provide shelter or otherwise assist the child. For purposes of this section, “child” includes any victim described in subdivision
(2)of subsection
(a)of section 17a-101a .
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