Legal Resources
Reporting Child Abuse or Neglect
Child abuse and neglect are treated very seriously by the State of Texas. It is one of the very few crimes for which failure to report is also a crime. In addition, state law requires that anyone holding a state license—including certified teachers, counselors, administrators, paraprofessionals, diagnosticians, and therapists—make a report within 48 hours of the time they come to reasonably suspect that child abuse or neglect might be occurring.
Published/reviewed: Aug. 24, 2023
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