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Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse
Filed under Church LawApr 10
Approximately thirty-four states and territories specify in their reporting laws when a communication is privileged. Privileged communications, which is the statutory recognition of the right to maintain the confidentiality of communications between professionals and their clients or patients, are exempt from mandatory reporting laws. The privilege most widely recognized by the states is that of attorney-client communications.Protecting Your Church Against Sexual Predators: Legal FAQs for Church Leaders
Overall Rating:Retail Price: $12.99 Amazon Price: View Sale Price The privilege pertaining to clergy-penitent also is frequently recognized but limited to situations where a clergyperson becomes aware of child abuse through confession or in the capacity of spiritual advisor. page 111
These are direct quotes from the book by Attorney Voyle A. Glover, Protecting Your Church Against Sexual Predators: Legal FAQs for Church Leaders
How to Protect Your Children on the Internet: A Road Map for Parents and Teachers
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