55 Pa. Code § 3490.53 - Functions of the county agency for child protective services
(a) The county
agency is the sole civil agency responsible for receiving and investigating
reports of child abuse except reports of abuse allegedly perpetrated by an
agent. The county agency shall investigate allegations of abuse of children
residing in facilities operated directly by the Department.
(b) The county agency shall protect the
safety of the subject child and other children in the home or facility and
shall provide or arrange appropriate services when necessary during the
investigation period.
(c) The county
agency shall determine the status of reports of suspected child
abuse.
(d) If the county agency
concludes that the child is in danger of further child abuse, the county agency
shall do the following:
(1) Accept the case
for service.
(2) Provide direct
case management.
(3) Monitor the
provision of services, whether provided directly by the county agency or
through purchase or agreement.
(e) The county agency shall provide direct
case management of services provided to abused children and their families
until the county agency is reasonably assured that the child is no longer in
danger of child abuse. The reasons for termination of the county agency
involvement shall be recorded in the case record.
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