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Representative Jackson urges mandatory child checks during some DCS visits; agency says current policy requires visual assessments

Family, Children and Human Affairs · January 21, 2026
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Summary

Representative Jackson described a bill to require caseworkers to visually examine children five and under during home visits to check for bruises and contusions; DCS policy staff told the committee caseworkers are already required to interview and visually assess alleged victims and to do so in a least-intrusive, age- and trauma-sensitive way.

Representative Jackson described her bill (filed as House Bill 13 18 in the transcript) that would require DCS caseworkers to check children five and under for bruises, contusions and other signs of abuse during home visits. She framed the proposal as an "extra layer of protection" after a string of fatality reports in which…

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