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  6. Title 37 - Juveniles
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  8. Chapter 2 - Placement of Ju...
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  10. Part 3 - Subsidized Receiving Homes


Part 3 - Subsidized Receiving Homes


  • § 37-2-301. Authority to provide.
  • § 37-2-302. Appropriations and tax levy for subsidizing homes.
  • § 37-2-303. State's contribution to cost of subsidizing homes.
  • § 37-2-304. Rules and regulations of department of human services.
  • § 37-2-305. Inspection and license by department of human services required.
  • § 37-2-306. Licensed home requirements -- Approval by health and fire prevention departments.
  • § 37-2-307. Contents of license -- Limitation on number of children.
  • § 37-2-308. Record of license kept by department of human services and county mayor.
  • § 37-2-309. License must be maintained on premises.
  • § 37-2-310. Revocation of license.
  • § 37-2-311. License necessary to receive child or subsidy therefor.
  • § 37-2-312. Contract with licensed receiving homes -- Terms.
  • § 37-2-313. Quarterly reports made by county to department of human services.
  • § 37-2-314. Commitment of children to homes.
  • § 37-2-315. Period of commitment.
  • § 37-2-316. Case record kept on each child.
  • § 37-2-317. Investigation by department of human services.
  • § 37-2-318. Exceeding number of children authorized prohibited -- Keeping children in place not designated in license prohibited.
  • § 37-2-319. Violation of part -- False statements or reports -- Penalty.
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