As used in the Children’s Advocacy Centers Act, “center” means a children’s advocacy center, which is an entity that provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary team response to allegations of child abuse or neglect in a neutral, child-friendly setting by representatives of the following fields and professions:

A. child protective services;

B. family and victim advocacy; C. forensic interviewers;

D. law enforcement;

E. medical examiners;

F. behavioral health; and

G. services related to those fields and professions listed in Subsections A through F of this section.