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Article 4 - Involuntary Commitment of Minors or Children.


  • Section 12-15-401 - Definitions.
  • Section 12-15-402 - Authority and procedure.
  • Section 12-15-403 - Review of the petition by the juvenile court.
  • Section 12-15-404 - Service of the petition.
  • Section 12-15-405 - Notice of hearing; appointment of counsel for the minor or child.
  • Section 12-15-406 - Determination of placement of the minor or child.
  • Section 12-15-407 - Probable cause hearings for temporary confinement of the minor or child.
  • Section 12-15-408 - Conducting hearings to commit the minor or child.
  • Section 12-15-409 - Role of attorney as advocate; designation of facilities.
  • Section 12-15-410 - Evidence in commitment proceedings for minor and child with an intellectual disability.
  • Section 12-15-411 - Discharge of the minor or child from custody of the department.
  • Section 12-15-412 - Retention of jurisdiction.
  • Section 12-15-413 - Combining probable cause and final hearings.
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