Relating to child protection; requiring and providing for initial and periodic criminal and child maltreatment background checks of court services personnel investigating custodial arrangements and parenting time supervisors, specifying certain duties of the commissioner of human services or county welfare agencies and the bureau of criminal apprehension (BCA), granting subjects of the background studies certain rights to be informed and to challenge the accuracy and completeness of information contained in the results; increasing the penalty for falsely reporting child abuse; expanding the requirement for use of a question and answer interviewing format in alleged child maltreatment cases to agencies responsible for assessing maltreatment reports and to local law enforcement agencies, requiring interviewer use of the published practice guidelines of the American professional society on the abuse of children relating to interviewing methods and procedures (mk),