Code of Massachusetts Regulations
118 CMR - DISABLED PERSONS PROTECTION COMMISSION
Title 118 CMR 3.00 - Reporters
Section 3.03 - Mandated Reporters
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) A mandated reporter as defined by M.G.L. c. 19C, § 1 shall immediately make to the Commission's Hotline an oral report of suspected abuse when the mandated reporter has reasonable cause to believe that a reportable condition exists.
(2) A mandated reporter is required to report suspected abuse without regard to professional privileges established by statute, code of ethics or court decision. However, no mandate to report exists after a person with a disability invokes a privilege established by law or professional code and thereby requests that a report not be made. The invocation of such a privilege by a person with a disability shall convert a mandated reporter to a non-mandated reporter.
(3) In addition to making an oral report to the Commission's Hotline, a mandated reporter shall also send to the Commission a written report regarding the existence of a reportable condition as prescribed by M.G.L. c. 19C, § 10.
(4) In all events in which the allegation being reported is a death which the mandated reporter has reasonable cause to believe was the result of a reportable condition, the mandated reporter shall file a written report with the Commission, the District Attorney for the county in which the death occurred, and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
(5) If an investigator designated by the Commission has reasonable cause to believe that a person with a disability has died as a result of abuse, the investigator shall immediately report said death to the Commission, the Attorney General, the District Attorney for the county in which such death occurred, and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
(6) It is the personal responsibility of each mandated reporter to ensure that he or she makes a report to the Commission when he or she has reasonable cause to believe that a reportable condition exists based upon the facts known to him or her. However, when more than one mandated reporter is aware of the same situation of suspected abuse, one mandated reporter may report on behalf of all the mandated reporters by making a report which contains the names of all the mandated reporters. If such a report by multiple reporters is received by the Commission, that single report shall satisfy the reporting requirement for all the named mandated reporters. It shall be the responsibility of each of the mandated reporters to ensure that such a report is actually made on his or her behalf in order to satisfy his or her responsibility to report pursuant to M.G.L. c. 19C, § 10.