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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 9Pt. 3Ch. 11Art. 10§ 15659 Mandated Reporter Employment Agreement

§ 15659 Mandated Reporter Employment Agreement

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§ 15659 Mandated Reporter Employment Agreement

Key Takeaways

  • •Certain jobs (like caregivers, doctors, or police) must sign a paper saying they know they have to report if they see an older person or dependent adult being hurt or neglected.
  • •The boss must give them a copy of the rules about reporting and keep their signed paper.
  • •If someone had this job before 1995, their boss must still tell them about these rules.
  • •The boss is not in trouble if the worker doesn’t report abuse—the worker is responsible.

Example

A nurse starts a new job at a hospital.

Before she can start working, she must sign a paper saying she knows she has to report if she sees an older patient being hurt or not taken care of. The hospital gives her the rules and keeps her signed paper. If she later sees abuse but doesn’t report it, she—not the hospital—will be in trouble.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 15659 Mandated Reporter Employment Agreement

(a) Any person who enters into employment on or after January 1, 1995, as a care custodian, clergy member, health practitioner, or with an adult protective services agency or a local law enforcement agency, prior to commencing his or her employment and as a prerequisite to that employment, shall sign a statement on a form that shall be provided by the prospective employer, to the effect that he or she has knowledge of Section 15630 and will comply with its provisions. The employer shall provide a copy of Section 15630 to the employee. The statement shall inform the employee that he or she is a mandated reporter and inform the employee of his or her reporting obligations under Section 15630. The signed statement shall be retained by the employer. (b) Agencies or facilities that employ persons who were employed prior to January 1, 1995, and who are required to make reports pursuant to Section 15630, shall inform those persons of their responsibility to make reports by delivering to them a copy of the statement specified in subdivision (a). (c) The cost of printing, distribution, and filing of these statements shall be borne by the employer. (d) On and after January 1, 1995, when a person is issued a state license or certificate to engage in a profession or occupation the members of which are required to make a report pursuant to Section 15630, the state agency issuing the license or certificate shall send to the person a statement substantially similar to the one contained in subdivision (a) at the same time that it transmits to the person the document indicating licensure or certification. (e) As an alternative to the procedure required by subdivision (d), a state agency may cause the required statement to be printed on all application forms for a license or certificate printed on or after January 1, 1995. (f) The retention of statements required by subdivision (a), and the delivery of statements required by subdivision (b), shall be the full extent of the employer’s duty pursuant to this section. The failure of any employee or other person associated with the employer to report abuse of elders or dependent adults pursuant to Section 15630 or otherwise meet the requirements of this chapter shall be the sole responsibility of that person. The employer or facility shall incur no civil or other liability for the failure of these persons to comply with the requirements of this chapter. (Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 54, Sec. 12.7. Effective January 1, 2003.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

statementemploymentenforcementhealthemployeeportemployerobligation

Related Statutes

  • § 15630 Elder Abuse Reporting Requirements
  • § 15640 Elder Abuse Reporting Requirements
  • § 15655 Elder Abuse Training Requirements
  • § 18973 Child Protective Services Review
  • § 9715 Whistleblower Protection For Long-Term Care

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 15659.
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