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Utah's Child Abuse Fatality Disclosure Laws 'Most Improved'

Utah moved from an F to an A minus in a periodic nationwide analysis of child fatality disclosure laws, despite recent restrictions to the amount of information the state gives out about children who die during or shortly after receiving state services. Utah was one of two states classified as "most improved" by the Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law and First Star.

Utah moved from an F to an A minus in a periodic nationwide analysis of child fatality disclosure laws, despite recent restrictions to the amount of information the state gives out about children who die during or shortly after receiving state services. Utah was one of two states classified as "most improved" by the Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law and First Star.

Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.