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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 18A:36-24

Missing children; legislative findings and declarations

Known as the Tabitha's Law

The act spans §§ 18–18 (69 sections).

L.1984, c. 228, s. 1, eff

The legislature finds and declares:

a. That there is a growing recognition of the prevalence and consequences of child abuse.

b. That the removal of children from school constitutes a deprivation in itself and may be an indicator of even more grievous abuses.

c. That the public schools can and should provide an early warning to the appropriate authorities when a child appears to be missing from the educational system.

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