The legislation removes the requirement for most Idaho residents, leaving only teachers, doctors, police officials and social workers as mandatory reporters.

BOISE, Idaho — A bill that would reduce the number of people required to report suspected child abuse narrowly won approval from a panel of Idaho lawmakers.

The Times-News reports the House Judiciary and Rules Committee approved the bill in a 9-8 vote.

Currently, anyone in the state who sees evidence of child abuse, abandonment or neglect is required to report that evidence to law enforcement, and those who don’t can be charged with a misdemeanor.