But that may change if legislation becomes law permitting reports to be submitted through a confidential Internet system.
The state Senate Human Services Committee Tuesday unanimously approved the measure designed to reduce the time it takes for those required by law to report suspected elder abuse.
Reports are now filed by telephone and then converted into a report format, a costly and time-consuming process, according to Ellen Schmeding, San Diego County’s assistant director for Aging and Independence Services.
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Bill Targets On-Hold Times for Reporting Elder Abuse
2 comments:
This appears to be a good thing.
In 7 minutes someone could be killed!
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