New Mexico Child Abuse Reporting Statute
NEW MEXICO STATUTES
Chapter 32A. Children's Code
Article 4. Child Abuse and Neglect
§ 32A-4-3. Duty to report child abuse
and child neglect; responsibility to investigate child
abuse or neglect; penalty
A. Every person, including a licensed
physician; a resident or an intern examining, attending
or treating a child; a law enforcement officer; a judge
presiding during a proceeding; a registered nurse; a visiting
nurse; a schoolteacher; a school official; a social worker
acting in an official capacity; or a member of the clergy
who has information that is not privileged as a matter
of law, who knows or has a reasonable suspicion that a
child is an abused or a neglected child shall report the
matter immediately to:
B. A law enforcement agency receiving the report shall
immediately transmit the facts of the report and the name,
address and phone number of the reporter by telephone
to the department and shall transmit the same information
in writing within forty-eight hours. The department shall
immediately transmit the facts of the report and the name,
address and phone number of the reporter by telephone
to a local law enforcement agency and shall transmit the
same information in writing within forty-eight hours.
The written report shall contain the names and addresses
of the child and the child's parents, guardian or custodian,
the child's age, the nature and extent of the child's
injuries, including any evidence of previous injuries,
and other information that the maker of the report believes
might be helpful in establishing the cause of the injuries
and the identity of the person responsible for the injuries.
The written report shall be submitted upon a standardized
form agreed to by the law enforcement agency and the department.
C. The recipient of a report under Subsection A of this
section shall take immediate steps to ensure prompt investigation
of the report. The investigation shall ensure that immediate
steps are taken to protect the health or welfare of the
alleged abused or neglected child, as well as that of
any other child under the same care who may be in danger
of abuse or neglect. A local law enforcement officer trained
in the investigation of child abuse and neglect is responsible
for investigating reports of alleged child abuse or neglect
at schools, daycare facilities or child care facilities.
D. If the child alleged to be abused or neglected is
in the care or control of or in a facility administratively
connected to the department, the report shall be investigated
by a local law enforcement officer trained in the investigation
of child abuse and neglect. The investigation shall ensure
that immediate steps are taken to protect the health or
welfare of the alleged abused or neglected child, as well
as that of any other child under the same care who may
be in danger of abuse or neglect.
E. A law enforcement agency or the department shall have
access to any of the records pertaining to a child abuse
or neglect case maintained by any of the persons enumerated
in Subsection A of this section, except as otherwise provided
in the Abuse and Neglect Act.
F. A person who violates the provisions of Subsection
A of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall
be sentenced pursuant to the provisions of Section 31-19-1
NMSA 1978.