Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 2 ยง 1 | 2020
Child protection cases involve a child in need of aid as defined as a child who:  
 
     1. Refuses to live at home with significant reason, or refuses to accept available care 
     2. Has no parent, guardian, custodian or relative caring for or willing to care for him or her 
     3. Has suffered substantial physical abuse or neglect as result of conditions created by the childs parent, guardian or custodian or 
     4. Is in need of medical and/or mental treatment, needs help to relieve or prevent substantial physical harm or mental harm as shown by failure to thrive, severe anxiety, depression, withdrawal, exaggerated, inappropriate, unusually aggressive behavior, or hostility toward themselves or others and the childs parents are unwilling to provide the medical or mental health treatment 
     5. Suffered substantial physical harm or there is substantial and immediate risk that the child will suffer such harm as a result of the actions of or conditions created by the childs parent, guardian, or custodian   
     6. Has been sexually abused by the childs parent, guardian, or custodian has been sexually abused as a result of conditions created by the childs parent, guardian, or custodian and/or has been sexually abused because the parent, guardian, or custodian failed to adequately supervise or protect the child or
     7. Has suffered educational neglect, such that the child is not enrolled in school or not being properly homeschooled, and/or the child has had a substantial number of unexplained school absences.