A report is the initial account of a suspected case of child abuse or neglect. A report is made to the department by an individual who has reason to suspect that abuse or neglect has occurred.
- (1) A written or electronic statement of the report;
- (2) The results of interviews of individuals involved in the report as well as others who may have had contact with the child;
- (3) Prior reports of abuse or neglect;
- (4) The results of medical and psychological examinations;
- (5) Physical evidence;
- (6) Copies of police reports relating to the incident;
- (7) Copies of court orders and other court records pertinent to the case;
- (8) Any other information pertinent to the report and resulting investigation; and
- (9) A written or electronic statement as to whether or not the report was substantiated.
Based on the report, the department obtains evidence to assess the accuracy of the allegations in the report. The evidence may be supported by the following documentation:
Source: 18 SDR 134, effective February 25, 1992; 34 SDR 180, effective December 26, 2007.
General Authority: SDCL 26-8A-12.
Law Implemented: SDCL 26-8A-8.