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6336 – Information In Statewide Database | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania's Section 6336 requires detailed child protective services data in the statewide database, including reports, investigations, and legal proceedings.

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6336 – Information In Statewide Database

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 6336

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Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 6336, mandates the inclusion of detailed information in the statewide database related to child protective services. This includes personal details, incident specifics, service plans, and legal proceedings concerning child abuse reports. The law aims to ensure comprehensive record-keeping for child protection cases while balancing privacy and investigative needs.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania's Section 6336 requires detailed child protective services data in the statewide database, including reports, investigations, and legal proceedings.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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