Juvenile Code definition

Juvenile Code means 1944 (1st Ex Sess) PA 54, MCL 712A.1 et seq., as amended.

Examples of Juvenile Code in a sentence

  • The Juvenile Code provisions focus on the judicial review and are silent as to procedures that apply when executing and implementing a voluntary agreement prior to the judicial review.

  • Although court involvement is not required at the time a voluntary agreement is executed and implemented by the participating parties to that agreement, the Juvenile Code (G.S. Chapter 7B) requires that the district court conduct a judicial review of the placement and services provided by DSS.

  • The requirement that a tenant provide written documentation that the tenant has a reasonable apprehension of present danger to the themselves or his or her child from domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking is satisfied by providing one (1) or more of the following written documents to the landlord: · A valid PPO or foreign (from another state) protection order or an order removing an abusive person from a home under the Juvenile Code.

  • Effective October 1, 2021, the Juvenile Code addresses the termination of the agreement between the young adult and DSS in G.S. 7B-910.1(e).

  • School Resource Officers’ duties will include enforcement of the Missouri Criminal Code, the Missouri Juvenile Code, the Ordinances of the County, and acting as liaison between students, faculty and staff of the aforementioned schools and the CPD, with the goal of ensuring a safe environment in the school for students, faculty and staff.

  • A "Proceeding" is a child protective proceeding in the Court concerning an offense against a Child (MCR 3.903(A)(2)) pursuant to MCR 3.961 to MCR 3.980 and the Juvenile Code, MCL 712A.1 et seq., which is assigned to the Court’s St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ courthouse or any other Court facility.

  • School Resource Officer(s)’s duties will include enforcement of the Missouri Criminal Code, the Missouri Juvenile Code, the Ordinances of the County, and acting as liaison between students, faculty, and staff of the aforementioned schools and the Police Department, with the goal of ensuring a safe environment in the school for students, faculty, and staff.

  • The CACD agrees to comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, which include the Juvenile Code, the Child Maltreatment Act, The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), Title IV-E of the Social Security Act which includes the Adoptions and Safe Families Act (ASFA), and state law pertaining to the CACD, Arkansas Code Annotated §12-8-501, et seq.

  • The SRO’s duties will include enforcement of the Missouri Criminal Code, the Missouri Juvenile Code, the Ordinances of the City, and acting as a liaison between students, faculty and staff of the High School and the City, with the goal of helping to provide a safe and secure learning environment in the High school for students, faculty and staff.

  • The Consulate hereby recognizes and agrees to respect the statutory imperatives of confidentiality under Iowa Juvenile Code and other state and federal statutes, under which the Department must operate.

Related to Juvenile Code

  • Sample Code means sample source code included with the Software and designated as “sample code,” “samples,” “sample application code,” “stencils,” “app templates,” and/or “snippets,” and/or found in directories labeled “samples” or “examples”.

  • Executable Code means the fully compiled version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.

  • Juvenile means any person defined as a juvenile in any member state or by the rules of the Interstate Commission, including:

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