Bill H.137

           (a) There shall be a special commission to review existing mandated reporter laws and

  regulations and to report and make recommendations on how to improve the response to, and

  prevention of, child abuse and neglect. The report shall include, but not be limited to, findings

  and recommendations on: (i) improving or adding training requirements for employees,

  including employees of licensees or contracted organizations; and (ii) improving accountability

  in the mandated reporter system, including procedures for a mandated reporter to notify the

  person or designated agent in charge and responses to reports of intimidation and retaliation.

           (b) The commission shall consist of the child advocate, who shall serve as chair and the

  following persons, or their designees: the secretary of health and human services; the secretary of

  education; the secretary of public safety and security; the attorney general; the commissioner of

  elementary and secondary education; the commissioner of early education and care; the

  commissioner of children and families; the commissioner of the division of professional

  licensure; the chief counsel of the committee for public counsel services; and a representative of

  the Massachusetts district attorney association. The commission may consider input from any

  relevant organization, including but not limited to: the Children’s League of Massachusetts, Inc.,

  the Massachusetts Children’s Alliance, Inc. and Children’s Trust Massachusetts.

           (c) The commission shall review: (i) the agencies and employers responsible for training

  mandated reporters; (ii) the frequency of mandated reporter training and continuing education;

  (iii) whether agencies and employers follow best practices for mandated reporter training,

  including profession-specific training for recognizing the signs of child sexual abuse and

  physical and emotional abuse and neglect; (iv) how agencies notify mandated reporters of

 changes to the General Laws and regulations; (v) responses by the department of children and

 families to a written report filed under section 51A of chapter 119 of the General Laws,

 including a listing of offenses requiring a report be referred to the district attorney; (vi) the

 feasibility of the development of a confidential internal tracking system for all reports filed under

 said section 51A of said chapter 119; (vii) whether employer, agency, and employee trainings

 cover retaliation protections for mandated reporter filing; (viii) whether employer, agency and

 employee trainings cover fines and penalties for failure to report pursuant to said section 51A of

 said chapter 119; (ix) protocols related to reports filed under said section 51A of said chapter

 119, including procedures for a mandated reporter to notify the person or designated agent in

 charge and the required documentation; (x) the availability of information at schools regarding

 the protocols for filing reports under said section 51A of said chapter 119; (xi) options for the

 development of public service announcements to ensure the safety and well-being of children;

 (xii) proposals to revise the definition of child abuse and neglect to ensure a standard definition

 among state agencies that is consistent with appropriate federal authorities; and (xiii) proposals

 to expand mandated reporting requirements under sections 51A to 51F, inclusive, of said chapter

 119.

          (d) The commission shall file a report of its findings and recommendations, together with

 drafts of legislation necessary to carry those recommendations into effect, by filing the same

 with the clerks of the senate and the house of representatives, the chairs of the senate and house

 committees on ways and means and the chairs of the joint committee on children, families and

  persons with disabilities not later than July 31, 2020.

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