Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 ยง 15.38 | 2020
If a child is found by the Juvenile Court to be neglected or abused, the Juvenile Court in its judgement shall issue an order of disposition in the best interests of the child, including but not limited to any of the following orders:
 
    (a)     order that the child and/or the childs parent, guardian, or custodian obtain professional counseling
 
    (b)     order that the child obtain special psychological or medical treatment and care
 
    (c)     order that the childs parent, guardian, or custodian obtain education in parenting skills, nutrition, child development, family violence prevention, or other specified areas
 
    (d)     permit the child to remain in the home with his or her parent, guardian, or custodian, subject to such conditions and limitations as the court may prescribe, and subject to the continued supervision of the Court and the Social Services Department
 
    (e)     place the child under the protective supervision of the Social Services Department
 
    (f)     remove the child from the home and order that legal custody of the child be transferred to the Social Services Department and that the child be placed in foster care in accordance with the foster care placement preferences set forth in this Ordinance, provided that a child who is abused or neglected shall not be placed and detained in a facility intended or used for the detention of delinquent children or adults charged with or convicted of criminal offenses
 
    (g)     order that legal custody of the child be transferred to the Oregon State Office for Services to Children and Families, subject to any applicable terms of the Indian Child Welfare Act Agreement between the State Oregon and the Klamath Tribes
 
    (h)     remove the child from the home and order that the child be placed in preadoptive or long term placement in accordance with the placement preferences set forth in this Ordinance and/or
 
    (i)     order that proceedings for the termination of parental rights begin.