The secretary of the Department of Public Welfare is entitled to rely on the trial court's factual findings in a dependency adjudication in order to dismiss an appeal for a request for expungement of a founded report of child abuse, and if the findings made in the dependency proceeding establish that the alleged perpetrator abused the child, he or she is not entitled to a separate administrative hearing to establish that he or she abused the child. Affirmed.
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