Child Abuse Mandatory Reporting
Per California Penal Code §§ 11164-11174.3 (the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act or CANRA) and California State University Executive Order 1083, every CSU employee is now a mandated reporter for suspected child abuse or neglect. Only volunteer employees are exempt.
To comply with the Executive Order, please fill out and submit a General Reporter or Limited reporter acknowledegement form depending on your position at the University.
- Child Abuse - General Reporter Acknowledgement (DocuSign)
- Child Abuse - Limited Reporter Acknowledgement (DocuSign)
Please review the following information outlined in the Executive Order 1083:
Section II: When Reporting is Required
Section III: Abuse That Must be Reported
Section IV: What is Not Child Abuse?
Section VI of the Executive Order outlines the procedures for making a report and identifies Form SS 8572 (Suspected Child Abuse Report) which must be completed and submitted once the incident has been reported.
All Mandated Reporting Child Abuse reporting information, related forms, and general instructions can be found on the pages below.
Questions may be directed to the Office of Employee Relations at (408) 924-2450.
Additional Resources
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083, Attachment A: Excerpts of California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act Penal Code Sections 11164 through 11165.7, 11166, 11166.01, and 11167
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083, Attachment B: Categories of Mandated Reporters
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083, Attachment C: Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse and Neglect (Use for Limited Reporters Only)
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083, Attachment D: Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse and Neglect (Use for General Reporters Only)
- Child Abuse - Executive Order 1083, Attachment E: Suspected Child Abuse Report
- Transmittal Letter