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Tennessee Code > Title 37 > Chapter 1 > Part 6 - Child Sexual Abuse
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Title 37
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§ 37-1-601
Prevention of child sexual abuse deemed priority of state — Comprehensive approach — Purpose and construction of part
§ 37-1-602
Part definitions — Harm to child's health or welfare
§ 37-1-603
Comprehensive state plan
§ 37-1-604
Legislative intent relating to investigations, protective services and reports
§ 37-1-605
Reports of known or suspected child sexual abuse — Investigations — Notification to parents of abuse on school grounds or while under school supervision — Confidentiality of records
§ 37-1-606
Departmental availability for receiving reports — Commencement of investigations — Institutional abuse
§ 37-1-607
Child protective teams — Investigations — Services
§ 37-1-608
Protective custody of children
§ 37-1-609
Photographs and examinations of suspected abuse — Video recordings
§ 37-1-610
Guardian ad litem — Parental reimbursement of costs and expenses
§ 37-1-611
Duties of department of children's services — Cooperation with department — Publicity and education program
§ 37-1-612
Confidentiality of records and reports — Violations — Access to records — Confirmation of investigation — Anonymity of abuse reporters
§ 37-1-613
Immunity from civil or criminal liability
§ 37-1-614
Evidentiary privileges inapplicable in child sexual abuse cases
§ 37-1-615
Violations — Penalties
§ 37-1-616
Rules and regulations
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See also:
Tennessee Code > Title 37 - Juveniles
U.S. Code Provisions: Juvenile Justice
U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part IV - Correction Of Youthful Offenders
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 46 > Subchapter XII-F - Juvenile Accountability Block Grants
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 47 - Juvenile Delinquency Prevention And Control
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 72 - Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention
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