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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 17b > Chapter 319dd - Protective Services for the Elderly
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Title 17b
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§ 17b-450
Definitions
§ 17b-451
Report of suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation, or abandonment or need for protective services. Penalty for failure to report. Immunity and protection from retaliation
§ 17b-452
Investigation of report. Findings and recommendation. Registry. Confidentiality
§ 17b-453
Referral to Department of Social Services. Injunction against interference by caretaker
§ 17b-454
Access to records. Authority of Department of Social Services
§ 17b-455
Lack of consent or withdrawal of consent
§ 17b-456
Appointment of conservator for elderly person lacking capacity to consent to protective services
§ 17b-457
Assistance by public or private agencies
§ 17b-458
Periodic review of cases in which protective services are provided. Consent to continuation of services
§ 17b-459
Payment for protective services. Procedures when elderly person unable to pay
§ 17b-460
Referral for criminal investigation or proceedings
§ 17b-461
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