Who is responsible for ensuring information and laws regarding child safety are kept up-to-date under CAPTA?

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The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) is a federal law that provides guidance and support for states to prevent and address child abuse and neglect. While the President and Congress enact the law, it is the responsibility of state governments and governors to ensure its implementation and enforcement. Local municipalities are not directly responsible for keeping laws regarding child safety up-to-date, and Child Protective Services is a state-level agency that enforces CAPTA but is not responsible for maintaining laws and regulations under it. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

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