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Subchapter C. Child Unfit to Proceed as a Result of Mental Illness or Intellectual Disability


  • Section 55.31. Unfitness to Proceed Determination; Examination
  • Section 55.32. Hearing on Issue of Fitness to Proceed
  • Section 55.33. Proceedings Following Finding of Unfitness to Proceed
  • Section 55.34. Transportation to and From Facility
  • Section 55.35. Information Required to Be Sent to Facility; Report to Court
  • Section 55.36. Report That Child Is Fit to Proceed; Hearing on Objection
  • Section 55.37. Report That Child Is Unfit to Proceed as a Result of Mental Illness; Initiation of Commitment Proceedings
  • Section 55.38. Commitment Proceedings in Juvenile Court for Mental Illness
  • Section 55.39. Referral for Commitment Proceedings for Mental Illness
  • Section 55.40. Report That Child Is Unfit to Proceed as a Result of Intellectual Disability
  • Section 55.41. Commitment Proceedings in Juvenile Court for Children With Intellectual Disability
  • Section 55.42. Referral for Commitment Proceedings for Children With Intellectual Disability
  • Section 55.43. Restoration Hearing
  • Section 55.44. Transfer to Criminal Court on 18th Birthday of Child
  • Section 55.45. Standards of Care; Notice of Release or Furlough
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