(A)physician, surgeon, dentist, podiatrist, chiropractor, nurse,
dental hygienist, optometrist, medical examiner, emergency medical technician,
paramedic, or health care provider,
(B)teacher, school counselor, instructional aide, teacher’s aide,
teacher’s assistant, or bus driver employed by any tribal, Federal, public or
private school,
(C)administrative officer, supervisor of child welfare and
attendance, or truancy officer of any tribal, Federal, public or private school,
(D)child
day care worker, headstart teacher, public assistance worker, worker in a group
home or residential or day care facility, or social worker,
(E)psychiatrist, psychologist, or psychological assistant,
(F)licensed or unlicensed marriage, family, or child counselor,
(G)person
employed in the mental health profession, or
(H)law
enforcement officer, probation officer, worker in a juvenile rehabilitation or
detention facility, or person employed in a public agency who is responsible for
enforcing statutes and judicial orders;
(2)knows,
or has reasonable suspicion, that—
(A)a
child was abused in Indian country, or
(B)actions are being taken, or are going to be taken, that would
reasonably be expected to result in abuse of a child in Indian country; and
(3)fails
to immediately report such abuse or actions described in paragraph (2) to the
local child protective services agency or local law enforcement agency,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more
than 6 months or both.
(b)Any
person who—
(1)supervises, or has authority over, a person described in
subsection (a)(1), and
(2)inhibits or prevents that person from making the report described
in subsection (a),
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more
than 6 months or both.
(c)For
purposes of this section, the term—
(1)“abuse” includes—
(A)any
case in which—
(i)a
child is dead or exhibits evidence of skin bruising, bleeding, malnutrition,
failure to thrive, burns, fracture of any bone, subdural hematoma, soft tissue
swelling, and
(ii)such
condition is not justifiably explained or may not be the product of an
accidental occurrence; and
(B)any
case in which a child is subjected to sexual assault, sexual molestation, sexual
exploitation, sexual contact, or prostitution;
(2)“child” means an individual who—
(A)is not
married, and
(B)has
not attained 18 years of age;
(3)“local
child protective services agency” means that agency of the Federal Government,
of a State, or of an Indian tribe that has the primary responsibility for child
protection on any Indian reservation or within any community in Indian country;
and
(4)“local
law enforcement agency” means that Federal, tribal, or State law enforcement
agency that has the primary responsibility for the investigation of an instance
of alleged child abuse within the portion of Indian country involved.
(d)Any
person making a report described in subsection (a) which is based upon their
reasonable belief and which is made in good faith shall be immune from civil or
criminal liability for making that report.