Qualifying reports of certain types of child maltreatment

Ark. Code Ann. § 12-18-304 — under Child Maltreatment Act.

Ark. Code Ann. § 12-18-304

(a) (1) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report of child maltreatment if any of the following intentional or knowing acts are alleged to occur:(A) Throwing, kicking, burning, biting, or cutting a child;(B) Striking a child with a closed fist;(C) Shaking a child four (4) years of age or older; or(D) Striking a child seven (7) years of age or older on the face or on the head.(2) A report under this subsection shall not be determined to be true unless the child suffered an injury as the result of the act.

(1) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report of child maltreatment if any of the following intentional or knowing acts are alleged to occur:(A) Throwing, kicking, burning, biting, or cutting a child;(B) Striking a child with a closed fist;(C) Shaking a child four (4) years of age or older; or(D) Striking a child seven (7) years of age or older on the face or on the head.

(A) Throwing, kicking, burning, biting, or cutting a child;

(B) Striking a child with a closed fist;

(C) Shaking a child four (4) years of age or older; or

(D) Striking a child seven (7) years of age or older on the face or on the head.

(2) A report under this subsection shall not be determined to be true unless the child suffered an injury as the result of the act.

(b) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report of child maltreatment if any of the following intentional or knowing acts are alleged to occur:(1) Shaking a child three (3) years of age or younger;(2) Striking a child six (6) years of age or younger on the face or on the head;(3) Interfering with a child's breathing; or(4) Pinching, biting, or striking a child in the genital area.

(1) Shaking a child three (3) years of age or younger;

(2) Striking a child six (6) years of age or younger on the face or on the head;

(3) Interfering with a child's breathing; or

(4) Pinching, biting, or striking a child in the genital area.

(c) (1) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report of child maltreatment if a child suffers an injury as the result of a restraint.(2) The report shall be determined not to be true if the injury is a minor temporary mark or causes transient pain and was an acceptable restraint as provided under this chapter.

(1) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report of child maltreatment if a child suffers an injury as the result of a restraint.

(2) The report shall be determined not to be true if the injury is a minor temporary mark or causes transient pain and was an acceptable restraint as provided under this chapter.

(d) [Repealed.]

(e) The Child Abuse Hotline shall not accept a report of environmental neglect pertaining to head lice unless the:(1) Head lice is chronic; or(2) Alleged victim currently has sores that require immediate medical attention.

(1) Head lice is chronic; or

(2) Alleged victim currently has sores that require immediate medical attention.

(f) The Child Abuse Hotline shall not accept a report of giving a child or permitting a child to consume or inhale a poisonous or noxious substance as described in § 12-18-103(3)(A)(vii)(f) unless the alleged incident occurred within the previous three (3) months.

(g) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report regarding educational neglect if the:(1) Report alleges that a parent, custodian, or guardian of a child who is at least (6) years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age failed to enroll the child in school and lawfully home-school the child; or(2) Report alleges that:(A) An act or omission of a parent, custodian, or guardian of a child who is at least six (6) years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age caused the child to be absent from school;(B) The child's absence from school was not caused by the refusal of the child to attend school;(C) The child has been habitually absent from school without justification; and(D) The child's absence from school has had a negative impact on the child's performance at school.

(1) Report alleges that a parent, custodian, or guardian of a child who is at least (6) years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age failed to enroll the child in school and lawfully home-school the child; or

(2) Report alleges that:(A) An act or omission of a parent, custodian, or guardian of a child who is at least six (6) years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age caused the child to be absent from school;(B) The child's absence from school was not caused by the refusal of the child to attend school;(C) The child has been habitually absent from school without justification; and(D) The child's absence from school has had a negative impact on the child's performance at school.

(A) An act or omission of a parent, custodian, or guardian of a child who is at least six (6) years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age caused the child to be absent from school;

(B) The child's absence from school was not caused by the refusal of the child to attend school;

(C) The child has been habitually absent from school without justification; and

(D) The child's absence from school has had a negative impact on the child's performance at school.

(h) The Child Abuse Hotline shall accept a report from a medical provider concerning a child eleven (11) years of age or younger if there is documented evidence of the child's being pregnant or having a sexually transmitted disease, despite insufficient evidence of child maltreatment.