Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Who can report a missing child?

  1. LEO, Parents or CG, Gal cls court

  2. EFC, PESS, Aftercare service providers

  3. Anyone assessing quality and frequency

  4. Infants' medical care providers

The correct answer is: LEO, Parents or CG, Gal cls court

LEO (Law Enforcement Officers), Parents or CG (Caregivers), and Gal (Guardian ad Litem) in acls court are the only individuals who have the authority and responsibility to report a missing child. EFC (Early Fraud Complaint) and PESS (Psychiatric Emergency Services) are not relevant in this context as they do not have direct involvement with child welfare. Aftercare service providers may only report a missing child if they have been designated as the child's primary caregiver. Anyone assessing quality and frequency is also not relevant as they do not have the authority to report a missing child. Infants' medical care providers also do not have the authority to report a missing child unless they have been designated as the child's primary caregiver. Therefore, the only correct options are LEO, Parents or CG, and Gal in cls court.