The Child Abuse Reform and Enforcement (CARE) Act is a United States law aiming to "promote the improvement of information on, and protections against, child sexual abuse".
[1] The Child Abuse Reform and Enforcement Act was enacted on March 10, 2000, to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect.
[2] Major Provisions of the Act
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