NH aims to bridge gaps in child protection system | New Hampshire | eagletribune.com:
CONCORD, N.H. (AP)— A trio of bills aimed at protecting New Hampshire's abused and neglected children got a favorable reception from a Senate committee on Tuesday, though the chairman questioned whether one measure would give police and state workers too much access to sensitive information.
The Health and Human Services Committee held public hearings on bills that would require the Division of Children, Youth and Families to keep records on file for longer periods of times, would give police and DCYF workers more time to prepare for initial court hearings after children are removed from homes and would allow DCYF and police to access a child's medical records once an investigation is underway.
Comment: Senator Boutin does'nt seem to realize there isn't a need for a Bill for DCYF and the Police to access Medical record's. The Family Court Judges rubberstamp ANYTHING and EVERYTHING DCYF want's, even when it goes against the parents wishes.
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