Date: 03/22/2010

Final
BILL SUMMARY for SB10-152

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
Moved to adopt prepared amendment L.002 (Attachmen
Moved to refer Senate Bill 10-152, as amended, to
Pass Without Objection
PASS



02:07 PM -- Senate Bill 10-152

Representative Gagliardi presented Senate Bill 10-152 which requires that county departments of human services provide follow-up information to mandatory reporters who report a case of child abuse or neglect. Representative Gagliardi spoke to the specifics of the information the bill requires to be provided to mandatory reporters. A handout in support of the bill was provided to the committee (Attachment B).

100322AttachB.pdf

02:10 PM --
Dan Makelky, Division of Child Welfare, Colorado Department of Human Services, spoke in support of the bill. He stated that the bill ensures consistency regarding the information that is shared with the department. He stated that the bill sets a standard of what information is shared.

02:17 PM --
Dr. Kathryn Wells, American Academy of Pediatrics, introduced herself and stated that she is a pediatric physician that specializes in child abuse. She spoke in support of the bill. Dr. Wells stated that she sat on the Child Welfare Action Committee. She stated it is important for mandatory reporters to receive information from the department.

02:20 PM --
Dr. Skip Barber, Colorado Association of Family and Children's Agencies, spoke in support of the bill. He stated that mandatory reporters are typically directly involved with the children they report on and its important to have a collaborative process for all involved.

02:22 PM --
Pat Ratliff, Colorado Counties Inc., spoke in support of the bill. Ms. Ratliff spoke in support of amendment L.003 (Attachment C). She stated that the amendment removes clergy and victims' advocates from the bill as mandatory reporters that may receive follow-up information concerning a case of child abuse. She stated that the bill leaves the traditional eleven mandatory reporters in the bill. She explained that victim's advocates typically do not have on-going professional relationships with the children they come in contact with which is one of the criteria of a mandatory reporter under state law. She stated that mandatory reporters have a legal obligation to report instances of abuse and that clergy and victims' advocates are not bound by this legal obligation.

100322AttachC.pdf

02:37 PM --
Erin Jemison, Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault, spoke in opposition to amendment L.003. She stated that victims' advocates are considered mandatory reporters under state law. She stated that many times they do have an on-going professional relationship with the victims of abuse.

02:40 PM -- Amendment L.003 was not offered, instead amendment L.002 was offered. The amendment does not remove either clergy or victims' advocates as mandatory reporters that may receive follow-up information.

BILL:SB10-152
TIME: 02:42:50 PM
MOVED:Gagliardi
MOTION:Moved to adopt prepared amendment L.002 (Attachment D). The motion was passed without objection.
SECONDED:Kerr J.
VOTE
Acree
Apuan
Gerou
Kefalas
Kerr J.
Primavera
Roberts
Swalm
Tyler
Gagliardi
Riesberg
Not Final YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: Pass Without Objection

100322AttachD.pdf

BILL:SB10-152
TIME: 02:44:11 PM
MOVED:Gagliardi
MOTION:Moved to refer Senate Bill 10-152, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a 10-0 roll call vote.
SECONDED:Apuan
VOTE
Acree
Yes
Apuan
Yes
Gerou
Yes
Kefalas
Yes
Kerr J.
Yes
Primavera
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Swalm
Yes
Tyler
Excused
Gagliardi
Yes
Riesberg
Yes
Final YES: 10 NO: 0 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS




02:45 PM

The committee adjourned.