Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 ยง 15.39 | 2020

If the Juvenile Court finds that a child is in need of supervision or delinquent, the Court may issue an order of disposition
for his or her care, supervision, and rehabilitation, including but not limited to any of the following orders:

 
     (a) order any disposition authorized by this Ordinance for a child found to be neglected or abused, provided that a child who is need of supervision shall not be placed or detained in a facility intended or used for the detention of delinquent children or adults charged with or convicted of criminal offenses


     (b) place the child on probation under the supervision of the Social Services Department, subject to such conditions and limitations as the Court may prescribe.


     (c) order that the child be referred to a screening program for examination, recommendations, and, if necessary, appropriate care and rehabilitation for drug and alcohol abuse and addiction treatment


     (d) order that the child and/or the childs parent, guardian, or custodian obtain education or professional counseling in any specified area


     (e) order that the child, parent, guardian, or custodian pay a civil fine or make reasonable restitution for any damage or loss caused by the childs violation of any Klamath tribal law, custom, or tradition

 

     (f) order that the child be placed under the supervision of a probation officer or the Social Services Department in his or her own home under the conditions imposed by the Juvenile Court, including reasonable rules for conduct


     (g) order the child to perform a specified number of hours of Klamath tribal community service


     (h) order that the child and/or the childs parent, guardian, or custodian be referred to an appropriate mental health program provided by the Social Services Department or other designated agency


     (i) order that the issuing agency of the childs drivers license be notified and requested to suspend, revoke, or cancel the childs drivers license and/or

 

     (j) transfer legal custody to an agency, department, institution, or facility responsible for the care of delinquent children, provided that the child shall remain subject to the exclusive orders of the Juvenile Court as a ward of the Court.