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    Yes. I have had to call CAS before. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that if you call CAS on a family in care it gets real ugly, real fast. I mean, REAL ugly.

    As a dcprovider you are a mandated reporter. So, all you have to do is suspect something is wrong and report it. It is not your job to KNOW something is wrong - just have justified suspect of it.

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