2. Interagency information sharing. (a) Scope.-- This section shall apply to court-approved interagency information-sharing agreements
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 63522
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 63522
§ 6352.2. Interagency information sharing. (a) Scope.-- This section shall apply to court-approved interagency information-sharing agreements
entered into in accordance with this section. Nothing in this section shall preclude
the sharing of information not otherwise prohibited by law. (b) General rule.-- The contents of county agency, juvenile probation department, drug and alcohol, mental
health and education records regarding a child who is the subject of an open child
protective services or general protective services investigation, who is alleged to
be dependent, who has been accepted for service by a county agency, who has been placed
under supervision under an informal adjustment or consent decree, who has been found
to have committed a delinquent act or who has been found to be dependent or delinquent
shall be provided, upon request, to the county agency, court or juvenile probation
department, under and except as prohibited by the following: (1) This chapter. (2) Section 5944 (relating to confidential communications to psychiatrists or licensed
psychologists). (3) The act of February 13, 1970 (P.L.19, No.10), entitled "An act enabling certain minors
to consent to medical, dental and health services, declaring consent unnecessary under
certain circumstances." (4) The act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act. (5) The act of November 29, 1990 (P.L.585, No.148), known as the Confidentiality of HIV-Related
Information Act. (6) Federal law, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Public
Law 90-247, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-191, 110 Stat. 1936) and the procedures, limitations and
criteria set forth in regulations adopted by the Department of Health and Human Services
relating to the confidentiality of drug and alcohol treatment records. (c) Sharing of information.-- (1) The county agency, court or juvenile probation department shall, in accordance with
the procedures established under this section, use the information contained in the
records in furtherance of a disposition under this chapter of the child who is the
subject of the records. Unless otherwise prohibited by this chapter or by the statutes
or regulations listed under subsection (b)(2), (3), (4), (5) and (6), the information
contained in the records may, notwithstanding any other provision of law, be shared
among authorized representatives of the county agency, court and juvenile probation
department in furtherance of a disposition under this chapter of the child, or, if
no child-specific or other confidential information is disclosed, in furtherance of
efforts to identify and provide services to children who are determined to be at risk
of child abuse, parental neglect or initial or additional delinquent behavior. (2) Unless otherwise prohibited under this chapter or by the statutes or regulations listed
under subsection (b)(2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) or any other provision of law, the
information under paragraph (1) may also be shared with other agencies or entities
if there is a specific need to do so. The information shall be shared for the limited
purposes set forth under this section under an interagency information-sharing agreement
developed under subsection (d) or upon order of court or the written consent of the
parent or guardian of the child who is the subject of the records or any person, including
the child, otherwise having the authority to consent to the sharing of the information. (d) Interagency information-sharing agreements.-- (1) Subject to approval of the court and the requirements of this chapter and the statutes
and regulations listed under subsection (b)(2), (3), (4), (5) and (6), an interagency
information-sharing agreement may be developed in each county among the county agency,
juvenile probation department, local law enforcement agencies, mental health agencies,
drug and alcohol agencies, local school districts and other agencies and entities
as deemed appropriate, to enhance the coordination of case management services to
and the supervision of children who have been accepted for service by a county agency,
who are being supervised under an informal adjustment or a consent decree, who have
been found to have committed a delinquent act or who have been found to be dependent
or delinquent, to enhance the coordination of efforts to identify children who may
be at risk of child abuse, parental neglect or initial or additional delinquent behavior
and to provide services to these children and their families. Any agreement under
this subsection shall be signed by the chief executive officers of the entities referred
to in this section as well as the public defender's office and guardian ad litem in
each county and shall be submitted to the court for approval. In counties that do
not have agencies with primary responsibility for representing delinquent or dependent
children, the court shall designate attorneys at law with experience in representing
those children to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph. (2) All interagency information-sharing agreements shall, at a minimum, do all of the
following: (i) Provide that information will be shared under this chapter and the statutes or regulations
listed under subsection (b)(2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) to enhance the coordination
of case management services to and the supervision of children who have been found
to be dependent or delinquent, who are being supervised under an informal adjustment
or a consent decree, who have been found to have committed a delinquent act or who
have been accepted for service by a county agency, and to enhance the coordination
of efforts to identify children who may be at risk of child abuse, parental neglect
or initial or additional delinquent behavior and to provide services to these children
and their families. (ii) Whenever possible, the preferred method for obtaining authorization to share confidential
information shall be upon the written, informed consent of the person authorized under
applicable law to consent to the release of information after that person has been
provided a full understanding of the circumstances under which and with whom the information
will be shared. (iii) Set forth the specific activities in which the signatories and the signatories' representatives
will engage, either collectively or individually, in furtherance of the purposes of
the agreement. (iv) Prohibit the release of information shared under this agreement with other parties,
except as otherwise required or permitted by statute. (July 8, 2016, P.L.494, No.78, eff. 60 days) 2016 Amendment. Act 78 added section 6352.2.
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