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The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act is a federal statute that was signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on July 27, 2006.
The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) In 1974, Congress enacted the first major federal legislation addressing child abuse and neglect.
The Flemming Rule of 1960 was an administrative ruling which decreed that U.S. states could not deny income assistance eligibility through the U.S. Aid to Families with Dependent Children program on the basis of a home being considered unsuitable per the womans children being termed as illegitimate, a term for the
In 1974, Congress enacted the first major federal legislation addressing child abuse and neglect. In exchange for federal funding for child abuse prevention and treatment, CAPTA (Public Law 93-247) requires states to establish child abuse reporting procedures and investigation systems.
Congress in 1966 enacted the Child Protection Act (S 3298), expanding federal control over hazardous substances and articles. S 3298 permitted federal officials to require a warning label on all hazardous household items (instead of only those that are packaged) and on hazardous toys and childrens articles.
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