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WHEREAS, Idaho's children are her most valuable and most vulnerable resource;
and
WHEREAS, crimes of abuse and neglect can psychologically and physically harm
innocent children for life, depriving them of their right to live happy and
productive lives; and
WHEREAS, abuse and neglect of children have been recognized to be
multi-generational problems; and
WHEREAS, thousands of incidents of child abuse and neglect occur each year in
Idaho; and
WHEREAS, the system that responds to reports of child abuse and neglect
requires more effective and efficient statewide coordination and consistent
monitoring in order to better protect children; and
WHEREAS, in order to protect all children, those who commit crimes against
children need to be held accountable for their actions; and
WHEREAS, the child victims of abuse, neglect, and domestic violence must
receive immediate and adequate protection from continued maltreatment; and
WHEREAS, all child victims of abuse and neglect deserve treatment and
necessary medical attention; and
WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of all Idahoans to provide a community
system of support and protection for these children; and
WHEREAS, the protection of children from abuse and neglect is in the best
interest of all Idahoans;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Governor of the State of Idaho, by
authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Idaho, do
hereby order the continuance of the Governor's Task Force for Children at Risk.
The Task Force's responsibilities are:
1. To review existing systems and procedures and encourage improvements in
the investigative, administrative, and judicial handling of cases of child
abuse and neglect, particularly child sexual abuse to limit the trauma to the
child victim;
2. To evaluate, propose, and encourage cooperation between persons and
agencies involved in cases of child abuse and domestic violence evaluations;
3. To investigate and recommend optimum models of prevention, evaluation
and treatment of victims and offenders;
4. To establish procedures for the review of child fatalities and
substantial or severe injuries where the circumstances of the death or injury
suggest the possibility of child abuse; and
5. To study, propose, and encourage means to establish a highly
professional, stable work force devoted to working with child abuse cases and
issues.
The Task Force shall be composed of between 13 and 16 members appointed by
the Governor. The membership shall include, but will not be limited to, the
following with consideration of cultural and geographical representation:
- A Judge (Handling civil and criminal cases)
- A Prosecuting Attorney
- At least one representative of the Division of Family and Community
Services of the Department of Health and Welfare
- A law enforcement representative with experience in child abuse cases
- A representative of the Department of Correction's Probation and Parole
Division
- A juvenile correction or probation worker
- A defense attorney
- A health professional (pediatrician)
- A mental health professional specializing in therapy for abused children
- A parent or parent group representative
- Individual experienced in working with children with disabilities
- A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) representative
- A child advocates (Attorneys for children)
The members of the Task Force shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor for
a four-year term. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Governor with a
recommendation from the chair. Members of the Task Force shall elect their chair
from among their members.
The Department of Health and Welfare shall be the lead agency, providing
support for the Task Force, and shall maintain office staff to carry out the
activities directed by the Task Force, as funding is available.
This Executive Order repeals and replaces Executive Order No. 96-22. This
Executive Order shall cease to be effective four years after its entry into
force.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set may hand and caused to be affixed the Great
Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this twenty-second day of
February in the year of our Lord two thousand-one and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred twenty-fifth and of the Statehood of
Idaho the one hundred eleventh.
DIRK KEMPTHORNE
GOVERNOR
PETE T. CENARRUSA
SECRETARY OF STATE
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