§ 12-1205.6. Child abuse recognition and reporting training
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 24 P.S. EducationEffective: December 30, 2019
Effective: December 30, 2019
24 P.S. § 12-1205.6
§ 12-1205.6. Child abuse recognition and reporting training
(ii) Provisions of the act of December 12, 1973 (P.L. 397, No. 141),1 known as the “Professional Educator Discipline Act,” including mandatory reporting requirements.
“Abuse.” Conduct that falls under the purview and reporting requirements of 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to child protective services) and is directed toward or against a child or student, regardless of the age of the child or student.
“Direct contact with children.” The possibility of care, supervision, guidance or control of children or routine interaction with children.
“School entity.” A public school, charter school, cyber charter school, private school, nonpublic school, intermediate unit or area career and technical school.
“Sexual misconduct.” Any act, including, but not limited to, any verbal, nonverbal, written or electronic communication or physical activity, directed toward or with a child or student that is designed to establish a romantic or sexual relationship with the child or student. Such acts include, but are not limited to:
(1) Sexual or romantic invitation.
(2) Dating or soliciting dates.
(3) Engaging in sexualized or romantic dialog.
(4) Making sexually suggestive comments.
(5) Self-disclosure or physical exposure of a sexual, romantic or erotic nature.
(6) Any sexual, indecent, romantic or erotic contact with the child or student.
Credits
1949, March 10, P.L. 30, No. 14, art. XII, § 1205.6, added 2012, July 5, P.L. 1084, No. 126, § 1, effective in 180 days [Jan. 2, 2013]. Amended 2019, Oct. 30, P.L. 460, No. 76, § 18, effective in 60 days [Dec. 30, 2019].
Footnotes
24 P.S. § 2070.1a et seq.
24 P.S. § 12-1205.2.
Now Department of Human Services; see 62 P.S. § 103.
24 P.S. § 12-1205.6, PA ST 24 P.S. § 12-1205.6
Current through 2023 Regular Session Act 1. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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