Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What is an administrative subpoena primarily used for in child protection investigations?

To compel attendance at a hearing

To obtain additional information when consent is not granted

An administrative subpoena is primarily used to obtain additional information in situations where consent to access such information is not granted. In child protection investigations, there may be instances where parents or guardians refuse to provide necessary documentation or access to relevant records. The administrative subpoena serves as a legal mechanism that allows investigators to compel the production of documents or information essential for the investigation without requiring the consent of the individuals involved. This tool is crucial in ensuring that investigators can gather all pertinent information to make informed decisions regarding the safety and welfare of a child. It helps maintain the integrity of the investigative process while ensuring compliance with legal protocols, thus facilitating the protection of children who may be at risk.

To authorize medical examinations

To terminate parental rights

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