New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 3 - CLIENT INFORMATION
Subchapter 3 - DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA AND PUBLIC ABOUT A CHILD FATALITY OR NEAR FATALITY
Section 3A:3-3.5 - Information that shall be disclosed to the media or a member of the public during the child protection investigation
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:3-3.5
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Unless prohibited by N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10a or N.J.A.C. 3A:3-3.4, and upon the request of the media or a member of the public in accordance with N.J.A.C. 3A:3-3.3(a) and (b), information about a child fatality or near fatality that shall be disclosed upon request to a representative of the media or a member of the public during the child protection investigation, prior to the child protective investigator's determination of the finding, shall include and shall be limited to the following:
1. The name, age, and sex of the child
victim;
2. The date of the incident and
the date of the call regarding the incident to the Division;
3. The living arrangement of the child victim at
the time of the incident, and, for a near fatality, the child victim's current
living arrangement, if different. The Director or the Department's Office of
Communications or designee shall:
i. Disclose the
type of setting, such as the child's own home, a resource home, or an
institution;
ii. Provide the name of the
institution, if the incident occurred in an institution; and
iii. Not provide information containing the
out-of-home placement provider's or other caregiver's name, address and other
identifying information or whereabouts if the incident did not occur in an
institution;
4. Information
about other possible child victims. The Director or the Department's Office of
Communications or designee shall disclose:
i. The
names of other possible child victims only when they are also fatalities or near
fatalities which the child protective investigator has reasonable cause to believe
resulted from abuse or neglect;
ii. The
relationship of each child to the child victim; and
iii. The type of living arrangement of each child
under the conditions specified in (a)3i, ii and iii above;
5. The nature of the incident. The Director or
designee or a representative of the Department's Office of Communications shall
disclose:
i. The nature of the alleged abuse or
neglect, including, but not limited to, physical abuse, neglect, or sexual
abuse;
ii. The nature of the child
victim's injuries, medical condition, and prognosis; and
iii. The name and identifying information about
the alleged perpetrator and other specific information about the circumstances of
the incident only after the child protective investigator concludes the child
protection investigation, substantiates abuse or neglect, and confirms a
perpetrator;
6. To the extent
it is pertinent to the abuse or neglect that led to the fatality or near fatality,
information regarding the status of the Division's involvement with the child victim
and his or her family prior to the child fatality or near fatality, including:
i. Whether the case was in active status at the
time of the child fatality or near fatality, in closed status or never known to the
Division;
ii. The Division office or
offices responsible for each prior case opening;
iii. The date and disposition of each prior
call;
iv. The date of each prior case
opening and closing;
v. The types of
services provided by or through the Division, including any referral to a service
not provided by the Division, without disclosing the name of any service provider;
and
vi. The date and approximate time of
the Division representative's last contact with the child victim prior to the
incident, and whether the contact was in person or by telephone;
7. Division action taken to protect the
child victim and other possible child victims within the family or the household;
and
8. The name of the Division office
supervising the case or conducting the child protection investigation.
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