Title 19, Chapter 15, Section 4
( 19-15-4)
(a) There is created the Georgia Child Fatality Review Panel as defined in paragraph (7) of Code Section 19-15-1. (b) The panel shall be attached for administrative purposes only to the Department of Human Resources. Notwithstanding any provision in Code Section 50-4-3 to the contrary, the State Children's Trust Fund Commission shall provide such staff support as may be necessary to enable the panel to discharge its duties under the law. (c) The panel shall be composed as follows: (1) One district attorney appointed by the Governor; (2) One juvenile court judge appointed by the Governor; (3) Two citizen members who shall be appointed by the Governor,
who are not employed by or officers of the state or any political
subdivision thereof and one of whom shall come from each of the
following: (A) a state-wide child abuse prevention organization;
and (B) a state-wide childhood injury prevention organization; (4) One forensic pathologist appointed by the Governor; (5) The chairperson of the Board of Human Resources; (6) The director of the Division of Family and Children Services
of the Department of Human Resources; (7) The director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation; (8) The chairperson of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council; (9) A member of the Georgia Senate appointed by the Lieutenant
Governor; (10) A member of the Georgia House of Representatives appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (11) A local law enforcement official appointed by the Governor; (12) A superior court judge appointed by the Governor; (13) A coroner appointed by the Governor; (14) The director of the Office of the Child Advocate for the
Protection of Children; and (15) The director of the Division of Public Health of the
Department of Human Resources. (d) The Governor shall appoint the chairperson of the panel. (e)(1) All appointed members shall be appointed for terms of two
years beginning on July 1 of the year appointed and shall serve
until their respective successors are appointed and qualified. (2) All ex officio members shall serve during the time such
persons hold the offices or positions specified therein.
(3) Members of the General Assembly shall serve for terms of
office concurrent with their terms of office as members of the
General Assembly. (4) Vacancies in the membership of the panel so appointed shall be
filled in the same manner as the original appointment for the
unexpired term of office. (f) Members of the panel who are members of the General Assembly
shall be compensated for service on the panel from legislative funds
in the manner provided for service on interim study committees.
Those members of the panel who are not state officials or employees
shall receive from funds appropriated or otherwise available to the
panel for their services on the panel the same daily expense and
travel or mileage allowance authorized for members of the General
Assembly for service on interim study committees. The members of
the panel who are state officials or employees shall receive no
additional compensation for their service on the panel but may be
reimbursed for reasonable and necessary travel expenses which shall
be payable from the department or agency of which such member is an
employee or officer. (g) The panel shall meet quarterly to review the reports of local
review committees and shall meet when requested to do so by the
Governor. (h) The purpose of the panel is to recommend measures to decrease
the incidence of child death by undertaking all of the following
duties: (1) Identify factors which place a child at risk for death; (2) Collect and share information among state agencies which
provide services to children and families or investigate child
deaths; (3) Make suggestions and recommendations to appropriate
participating agencies regarding improving coordination of
services and investigations; (4) Identify trends relevant to unexpected or unexplained child
death; (5) Investigate the relationship, if any, between child deaths and
violence between past or present spouses, persons who are parents
of the same child, parents and children, stepparents and
stepchildren, foster parents and foster children, or other persons
living or formerly living in the same household; (6) Review each report from local child fatality review
committees. The chairperson may call a special meeting of the
panel to review any report when the chairperson has concluded the
report warrants expedited review and has been requested by the
submitting local review committee to make such expedited review; (7) Provide training and written materials to the local review
committees to assist them in carrying out their duties. Such
written materials shall include model protocols for the operation
of the review committees;
(8) Develop a protocol for child fatality investigations and
revise the protocol as needed; (9) Monitor the operations of local review committees to determine
training needs and service gaps. If the panel determines that
changes to any statute, regulation, or policy is needed to
decrease the risk of child death, it shall propose and recommend
such changes in its annual report; and (10) Develop and implement such procedures and policies as are
necessary for its own operation. (i) By December 1 of each calendar year, the panel shall submit a
report to the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and the Speaker of
the House of Representatives regarding the prevalence and
circumstances of child fatalities in the state; recommend measures
to reduce such fatalities caused by other than natural causes; and
address in the report the following issues: (1) Whether the deaths could have been prevented; (2) Whether the children were known to any state or local agency; (3) The actions, if any, taken by any state or local agency or
court; (4) Whether agency or court intervention could have prevented
their deaths; (5) Whether policy, procedural, regulatory, or statutory changes
are called for as a result of these findings; and (6) Whether any referral should have been made to a law
enforcement agency which was not made. (j) The panel shall also establish procedures for the conduct of
reviews by local review committees into deaths of children and may
obtain the assistance of child protection professionals in
establishing such procedures. |