P-34.1 - Youth Protection Act

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37.1. Upon receiving a report stating that the security or development of a child is or may be considered to be in danger, the director must record the information and, if the director decides not to accept the report, he must keep the information in the record for two years after the decision or until the child has reached 18 years of age, whichever is shorter.
1984, c. 4, s. 17; 1994, c. 35, s. 22; 2006, c. 34, s. 13.
37.1. The director shall record the information as soon as it is brought to his attention that the security or the development of a child is or may be considered to be in danger. The information may be kept for not more than 6 months where the director determines that the situation does not warrant his acting upon it.
1984, c. 4, s. 17; 1994, c. 35, s. 22.
37.1. The director shall record the information as soon as it is brought to his attention that the security or the development of a child is or may be considered to be in danger. Any information so brought to his attention is to be destroyed as soon as the director decides not to keep it.
1984, c. 4, s. 17.