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A copy of the written report goes to the chief administrator of the agency responsible for the recipient. Someone who has knowledge must report or cause a report to be made.
Access to CPS Records Both parents have the right to see everything in a CPS file except the name of the person who made the complaint about abuse and neglect. You must ask for the records in writing at your local MDHHS office.
Michigan Child Protection Law requires mandated reporters who have reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or neglect to make an immediate oral report to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Centralized Intake (855-444- 3911), followed by a written report within 72 hours OR create a report
A CPS officer will review all the relevant documents, such as police reports, your criminal history, medial records, school reports, etc. A CPS officer will assess your childs safety and future risk or abuse or neglect.
While CPS does not require each child to have their own room, it is necessary that children sharing rooms meet certain conditions. Here are some common home considerations to keep in mind: Refrigerator: Is there food in the refrigerator?
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(k) Child neglect means harm or threatened harm to a childs health or welfare by a parent, legal guardian, or any other person responsible for the childs health or welfare that occurs through either of the following: (i) Negligent treatment, including the failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or
CPS must complete the investigation within 30 days.
(2) A person who is required by this act to report an instance of suspected child abuse or neglect and who knowingly fails to do so is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 93 days or a fine of not more than $500.00, or both.