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 124 STAT. 3472 PUBLIC LAW 111–320—DEC. 20, 2010 and meet the requirements of the McKinney-Vento Home- less Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.); and ‘‘(G) an assurance that the State, in developing the State plan described in paragraph (1), has collaborated with community-based prevention agencies and with fami- lies affected by child abuse or neglect.’’; and (H) in the last sentence, by striking ‘‘subparagraph (A)’’ and inserting ‘‘subparagraph (B)’’; and (3) in paragraph (3), by striking ‘‘paragraph (2)(A)’’ and inserting ‘‘paragraph (2)(B)’’. (d) CITIZEN REVIEW PANELS.—Section 106(c) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106a(c)) is amended— (1) in paragraph (2), by inserting before the period the following: ‘‘, and may include adult former victims of child abuse or neglect’’; and (2) in paragraph (4)(A)(iii)(I), by inserting ‘‘(42 U.S.C. 670 et seq.)’’ before the semicolon. (e) ANNUAL STATE DATA REPORTS.—Section 106(d) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106a(d)) is amended— (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘as abused or neglected’’ and inserting ‘‘as victims of child abuse or neglect’’; (2) in paragraph (4), by inserting ‘‘, including use of dif- ferential response,’’ after ‘‘services’’; (3) by striking paragraph (7) and inserting the following: ‘‘(7)(A) The number of child protective service personnel responsible for the— ‘‘(i) intake of reports filed in the previous year; ‘‘(ii) screening of such reports; ‘‘(iii) assessment of such reports; and ‘‘(iv) investigation of such reports. ‘‘(B) The average caseload for the workers described in subparagraph (A).’’; (4) in paragraph (9), by striking ‘‘abuse or neglect’’ and inserting ‘‘child abuse or neglect’’; (5) by striking paragraph (10) and inserting the following: ‘‘(10) For child protective service personnel responsible for intake, screening, assessment, and investigation of child abuse and neglect reports in the State— ‘‘(A) information on the education, qualifications, and training requirements established by the State for child protective service professionals, including for entry and advancement in the profession, including advancement to supervisory positions; ‘‘(B) data on the education, qualifications, and training of such personnel; ‘‘(C) demographic information of the child protective service personnel; and ‘‘(D) information on caseload or workload requirements for such personnel, including requirements for average number and maximum number of cases per child protective service worker and supervisor.’’; (6) in paragraph (11), by striking ‘‘and neglect’’ and inserting ‘‘or neglect’’; and (7) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(15) The number of children referred to a child protective services system under subsection (b)(2)(B)(ii).