Arkansas Statutes

§ 12-8-501 — Legislative intent

Arkansas § 12-8-501

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Ark. Code Ann. § 12-8-501 (2026).

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(a)The General Assembly recognizes that:
(1)The state has a responsibility to provide competent and thorough child abuse investigations which are sensitive to the needs of children and families;
(2)It is difficult for caseworkers with the Department of Human Services, which is currently charged with the responsibilities of investigating child abuse and providing services to children and families, to separate their dual roles as investigators and service providers;
(3)Many studies show that child abuse investigations are compromised when these very different functions are not separated; and (4) Child abuse is a crime and suspected child abuse should be investigated with due diligence by trained law enforcement officers.
(b)Therefore, it is declared to be the intent of this General Asse

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Related

Beavers v. State
2015 Ark. App. 124 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2015)
2 case citations
Stanley v. Katherine Finnegan
(W.D. Arkansas, 2020)

Legislative History

Acts 1997, No. 1240, § 1; 2001, No. 441, § 2.

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