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31-41-2-6. Dual status team reports; recommendations

IN Code § 31-41-2-6 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 6. After a dual status assessment team has met to assess a child, the team shall:

(1) designate a member to prepare the written report for the juvenile court; and

(2) provide recommendations, including:

(A) whether the court should proceed with an additional initial hearing regarding the petition alleging the child is in need of services and dismiss a pending delinquency petition or informal adjustment at the conclusion of a child in need of services adjudication;

(B) whether the court should proceed with an additional initial hearing regarding a petition alleging that the child is a delinquent child under IC 31-37-1 and dismiss a pending child in need of services petition or informal adjustment upon conclusion of the delinquency adjudication;

(C) whether the court should proceed with an additional initial hearing and adjudication or informal adjustment concerning a child in need of services petition and a delinquency petition under IC 31-37-1;

(D) what agency should be the lead agency in a child's supervision; and

(E) any other matters relevant to the child's best interests, including any services to be included in a dispositional decree.

If the probation department of the juvenile court is designated as the lead agency under IC 31-41-3, any recommendations made by the dual status assessment team under subdivision (2) must be consistent with the funding provisions of IC 31-37.

As added by P.L.66-2015, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.187-2015, SEC.35.

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31-41-2-6. Dual status team reports; recommendations