Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What happens if a good faith determination is not found within 14 days?

  1. The investigation must continue indefinitely

  2. The report shall be terminated by day 14

  3. The supervisor must escalate the case

  4. The report is sent to law enforcement for review

The correct answer is: The report shall be terminated by day 14

When a good faith determination is not found within the 14-day timeframe, the report is required to be terminated by that deadline. This decision aligns with regulatory guidelines which emphasize the importance of timely assessments in child protection investigations. The 14-day period is crucial for ensuring that investigations are both efficient and responsive to the well-being of children. If no good faith determination is made, the case is considered closed, allowing resources to be allocated effectively towards ongoing cases that do require further action. Thus, the termination of the report ensures that the child protection system can focus its efforts where they are needed most, rather than pursuing cases indefinitely where no actionable evidence has been found.