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§10A-1-4-809. Findings establishing that reasonable efforts to reunify child are not required.

10A OK Stat § 10A-1-4-809 (2019) (N/A)
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A. At any time prior to or following the adjudicatory hearing the court, on its own motion or upon the motion of a party, may find that reasonable efforts to prevent the removal of a child from home or to reunify the child and family are not required if the court determines, based upon a preponderance of the evidence, that:

1. The parent or legal guardian of the child, who is an infant age twelve (12) months or younger, has abandoned the child;

2. The parent or legal guardian of the child has:

a.committed murder or manslaughter of any child,

b.aided or abetted, attempted, conspired, or solicited to commit the murder or manslaughter of any child,

c.committed a felony assault upon any child that resulted in the child receiving serious bodily injury, or

d.subjected any child to aggravated circumstances including, but not limited to, heinous and shocking abuse or heinous and shocking neglect;

3. The parental rights of a parent to the child's sibling have been terminated involuntarily;

4. The parent has been found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have committed sexual abuse against the child or another child of the parent; or

5. The parent is required to register with a sex offender registry pursuant to Section 113(a) of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, 42 U.S.C., Section 16913(a).

B. The court shall conduct a permanency hearing within thirty (30) days of a determination by the court that any of the conditions specified in subsection A of this section exist. Reasonable efforts shall be made to place the child in a timely manner in accordance with the permanency plan.

Added by Laws 1998, c. 421, § 14, emerg. eff. June 11, 1998. Amended by Laws 2000, c. 374, § 15, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2009, c. 233, § 32, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009. Renumbered from § 7003-4.6 of Title 10 by Laws 2009, c. 233, § 255, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009. Amended by Laws 2012, c. 353, § 5, emerg. eff. June 8, 2012.

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§10A-1-4-809. Findings establishing that reasonable efforts to reunify child are not required.