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MANDATORY REPORTING LAWS

MANDATORY REPORTING LAWS

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Professionals required to report

Citation: Ann. Code § 43-21-353
The following professionals are required to report:

• Physicians, dentists, interns, residents, or nurses
• Public or private school employees or child care givers
• Psychologists, social workers, family protection workers, or family protection specialists
• Attorneys, ministers, or law enforcement officers

Other persons required to report

Citation: Ann. Code § 43-21-353

All other persons who have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is abused or neglected must report.

Institutional responsibility to report

This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed.

WHAT ARE THEY REQUIRED TO REPORT

Citation: Ann. Code § 43-21-353

A report is required when a person has reasonable cause to suspect that a child is abused or neglected.

PENALTIES FOR FAILING TO REPORT

Citation: Ann. Code. § 43-21-353(7)

Anyone who willfully violates any provision of this section shall be, upon being found guilty, punished by a fine not to exceed $5,000 or by imprisonment in jail not to exceed 1 year, or both.

PENALTIES FOR FALSE REPORTING

This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed.

PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS

This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed.

REPORTER’S IDENTITY

Inclusion of Reporter’s Name in Report
Citation: Ann. Code § 43-21-353
The report shall include the name and address of all witnesses, including the reporter if he or she is a material witness to the abuse.

Disclosure of Reporter Identity
Citation: Ann. Code § 43-21-353
The identity of the reporting party shall not be disclosed to anyone other than law enforcement officers or prosecutors without an order from the appropriate youth court. The identity of the reporter shall not be disclosed to an individual under investigation.

The information provided is solely for informational purposes and is not legal advice. To determine the Mississippi mandatory reporting laws in a particular case, contact a lawyer in the state.