2006 New York Code - Notification By District Attorney.



 
    §   1130.   Notification   by  district  attorney.  Where  a  criminal
  investigation of  an  allegation  of  child  abuse  by  an  employee  or
  volunteer  is  undertaken  in response to a report forwarded by a school
  administrator or superintendent to law enforcement authorities  pursuant
  to  section  eleven  hundred twenty-eight of this article, and where law
  enforcement authorities  have  provided  such  report  to  the  district
  attorney and have requested assistance, as soon as practicable, it shall
  be   the   responsibility   of  the  district  attorney  to  notify  the
  superintendent of schools of the district where the acts of child  abuse
  allegedly  occurred  and  of  the  school  district  where  the child is
  attending, if different, of an indictment or the filing of an accusatory
  instrument against the employee or volunteer against whom an  allegation
  of child abuse in an educational setting was made. The district attorney
  shall  notify  the  superintendent  of schools of the district where the
  acts of child abuse allegedly occurred and of the  school  district,  if
  different,  where  the  child  is  attending  of  the disposition of the
  criminal case against such employee or volunteer or  the  suspension  or
  termination of the criminal investigation of such employee or volunteer.

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