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H*3289 (Rat #0366, Act #0332 of 1984) General Bill, By P. Evatt, D.M. Beasley and Wilkins
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A Bill to amend Section 20-7-690, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the Children's Code and confidentiality of reports and records, so as to include the ombudsman of the office of the Governor, any person or agency having legal responsibility or authorization to care for, treat, or supervise the child or the child's family, the attorney of any person who is the subject of a report, and the child's attorney in the list of individuals or institutions allowed to receive reports maintained by the Department of Social Services, local child protective agencies, and the central registry of child abuse and neglect; to provide that any person engaged in a bona fide research purpose is included in the list but only to the extent the Commissioner of Social Services has not limited the researcher; to delete the provision prohibiting information regarding the names, addresses, and other identifying characteristics of subjects of the report to be made available to the researcher; and to provide for "any person who is the subject of a report" to mean any person who is alleged or determined to have abused or neglected the child and to provide for the child not to be included in the meaning.-amended title
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Similar (S 0674)
A Bill to amend Section 20-7-690, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the Children's Code and confidentiality of reports and records, so as to include the ombudsman of the office of the Governor, any person or agency having legal responsibility or authorization to care for, treat, or supervise the child or the child's family, the attorney of any person who is the subject of a report, and the child's attorney in the list of individuals or institutions allowed to receive reports maintained by the Department of Social Services, local child protective agencies, and the central registry of child abuse and neglect; to provide that any person engaged in a bona fide research purpose is included in the list but only to the extent the Commissioner of Social Services has not limited the researcher; to delete the provision prohibiting information regarding the names, addresses, and other identifying characteristics of subjects of the report to be made available to the researcher; and to provide for "any person who is the subject of a report" to mean any person who is alleged or determined to have abused or neglected the child and to provide for the child not to be included in the meaning.-amended title
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01/03/84 | House | Prefiled |
01/03/84 | House | Referred to Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs |
01/10/84 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-330 |
01/10/84 | House | Referred to Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-330 |
02/16/84 | House | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-922 |
02/21/84 | House | Amended HJ-965 |
02/21/84 | House | Read second time HJ-966 |
02/22/84 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-986 |
02/23/84 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-753 |
02/23/84 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs SJ-754 |
03/07/84 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable Medical Affairs SJ-917 |
03/13/84 | Senate | Amended SJ-990 |
03/22/84 | Senate | Read second time SJ-1161 |
03/22/84 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-1161 |
03/27/84 | Senate | Amended SJ-1191 |
03/27/84 | Senate | Read third time SJ-1191 |
03/27/84 | Senate | Returned SJ-1191 |
04/03/84 | House | Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled HJ-2109 |
04/05/84 | Ratified R 366 | |
04/06/84 | Signed By Governor | |
04/06/84 | Effective date 04/06/84 | |
04/06/84 | Act No. 332 | |
04/19/84 | Copies available |