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Neglect means acts or omissions by a parent, guardian, or person responsible for the care of a child that results in harm to a child or presents a likelihood of harm, and the acts or omissions are not due solely to the lack of financial means of the childs parents or other custodian.
Adult Abuse Registry means a list, maintained by APS, of individuals who have been substantiated for or convicted of abusing, neglecting, or exploiting a vulnerable adult.
Emergency Investigation: Must begin within two to four hours and be completed within five working days of the receipt of report. Non-Emergency Investigation: Must begin within three working days of receipt of report and be completed within 15 working days. Family Assessment: May take up to 45 working days.
When a report of child abuse or neglect is made, an initial assessment is made to determine if Child Protective Services should become involved. If the report meets the criteria for agency involvement, the case is investigated by a social worker or special investigator.
Mandated reporters must report neglect and physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse as defined by Kansas statute 38-2202 and any case law and other legal guidance interpreting this statute.

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Physical, mental, or emotional abuse means the infliction of physical, mental, or emotional harm, or the causing of a deterioration of a child, and may include, but shall not be limited to, maltreatment or exploiting a child to the extent that the childs health or emotional well-being is endangered.

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