CONTACTING THE COUNCIL
The
Boy Scouts requires immediate notification of a Scout executive whenever information about possible child abuse in the Boy
Scout program is uncovered. The current policy for after-hours notifications is to wait until the next business day and call
the San Gabriel Valley Council office in Pasadena at (626) 351-8815 x 228
The
Scout executive will ensure that all state reporting requirements have been met and will also take measures to protect the
youth in the Scouting movement.
If
an immediate report is to be made due to extreme urgency, contact the Local Police or Sheriff Office (Call 911). The
San Gabriel Valley Council should be contacted by leaving a message on the council service center answering machine at (626)
351-8815 x-228.
REPORTING
CHILD ABUSE IN Los Angles County, California
The
law says any person having reasonable cause to believe that a child has been subjected to child abuse or acts of child abuse
shall report this information immediately to the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS).
From
9:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays, reports of child abuse and neglect can be made to the local Division of Youth and Family Services
district office. There is at least one district office in every county. The Office
of Child Abuse Control operates a toll-free, 24-hour, seven-day-a-week hotline (800) 540-4000 to receive reports of
child abuse and neglect. Calls received at OCAC during normal working hours are immediately referred to the appropriate district
office, and calls received after hours are referred to the Special Response Unit (SPRU).
DYFS
accepts all allegations of child abuse and neglect by telephone and in person from all sources, including identified sources,
news media, and anonymous sources, sources that have incomplete information, and referrals from the child or parent themselves.
Upon
receiving a report of child abuse or neglect, a DYFS caseworker shall investigate the allegations and take such action as
is necessary to ensure the safety of the child.
IMMUNITY
FROM CIVIL OR CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Any
person who, pursuant to the law, reports abuse and neglect or testifies in a child abuse hearing resulting from such a report
is immune from any criminal or civil liability as a result of such action.
PENALTY
FOR FAILURE TO REPORT
Any person who knowingly fails to report suspected abuse or
neglect pursuant to the law or to comply with the provisions of the law is a disorderly person and subject to a fine up to
$1,000 or up to six months imprisonment, or both.