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New Laws

Jan. 7, 2015

AB 1432: Teachers are positioned to spot abuse

A new law effective as of January 2015 is aimed at stemming the tide of child abuse cases that have arisen in recent years. Assembly Bill 1432 will require schools to train all employees so they are well-equipped to promptly detect and repo


By David M. Ring and Caitlin Przeniczny


A new law effective as of January 2015 is aimed at stemming the tide of child abuse cases that have arisen in recent years. Assembly Bill 1432 will require schools to train all employees so they are well-equipped to promptly detect and report suspected abuse of children. The bill amends the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) and the Education Code and makes it mandatory that school personnel receive training and...

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