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Section 419B.132 - Delegation of jurisdiction among county juvenile courts.

OR Rev Stat § 419B.132 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The court may:

(a) Conduct a hearing into the facts alleged to bring the child within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court;

(b) Determine the facts;

(c) Enter an order including the court’s findings; and

(d) Notify the court in which the case is pending.

(2) The court may assume jurisdiction over the case and administer protection supervision of the ward, when the court in which the proceeding is pending:

(a) Finds that the ward has moved to the other county or orders as part of its disposition of the proceeding that legal custody of the ward be given to a person residing in the other county; and

(b) Is advised that the court of the other county will accept the wardship and jurisdiction of the case. The county accepting wardship and jurisdiction shall pay the cost of administering protective supervision of the ward, unless the transferring and receiving counties otherwise agree. The county transferring jurisdiction shall pay the cost of transporting the ward, unless the transferring and receiving counties otherwise agree. [1993 c.33 §59; 2003 c.396 §38; 2017 c.252 §19]

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Section 419B.132 - Delegation of jurisdiction among county juvenile courts.