The Department of Children and Families, also known as DCF, is a Connecticut agency in charge of investigating allegations of abuse and neglect against children.
If Connecticut DCF opens an investigation into you while you are working for a school or a job that cares for children, DCF must tell your employer. In addition, Connecticut General Statutes § 17a-101g states that DCF must tell the Board of Education or the agency that licensed your employer about the investigation.
Normally a Connecticut DCF investigation lasts 45 days but if you are a school employee it must be completed within 33 business days. To learn more about the process of a DCF investigation click here.
If DCF substantiates the allegations against you, they will have 5 business days to tell your employer. You employer is then required to suspend you with pay for the duration of your appeal.
If you are suspended from your school because of a Connecticut DCF substantiation, your school is required to tell the Connecticut State Board of Education about it. The Board of Education can then take steps to revoke or suspend your Connecticut teaching certification and licensure.
Most likely. DCF will usually inform the police of any child abuse allegations against you and they will also investigate. This will occur simultaneously with the DCF investigation and your suspension. The best Connecticut DCF investigation attorneys know how to prioritize these issues and mount an aggressive defense.
That depends. Connecticut General Statute § § 17a-101i states if you also convicted of a convicted of a crime involving an act of child abuse or neglect or certain sexual assault crimes, you can never be hired by a board of education again.
Probably not. There is no requirement that your employer remove all mention of the investigation, even if you are cleared. There was a proposed amendment to the law to require that expungement, but it never passed. So as it is, a DCF investigation can follow you for a long time.
DCF investigations can have wide ranging effects on your life. Hire any of the best Connecticut DCF attorneys to fight for your job. Read from our hundreds of certified Avvo.com reviews. Then call the Mark Sherman Law today to find out whether the Connecticut DCF can contact your employer.