Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 ยง 15.50 | 2020
(a) Upon application by a party or the Social Services Department, or upon the Courts own motion, the Juvenile Court may issue a protective order restraining the conduct of any person over whom the Court has jurisdiction, if:
    
          (1) an order of disposition of a child who is abused, neglected, in need of supervision, or delinquent has been made in a proceeding under this Ordinance or
   
          (2) the Court finds that the persons conduct is or may be detrimental or harmful to the child and
          (3) notice of the application or motion and the grounds therefore and an opportunity to be heard thereon has been given to the person against whom the order is directed.
 
(b) The Juvenile Court may order an ex parte restraining order pending an adjudication or a disposition hearing on a petition upon finding reasonable cause to believe that the childs health, safety, welfare, or morals are at imminent risk of harm.