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  • § 278-64. Contempt.

    Statutes | Menominee Tribal Code Part II Chapter 278 Article III § 278-64

    A.  A juvenile allegedly violating a valid order of the Court shall be subject to an order to show cause hearing, where the Court will make a determination of whether the allegation(s) are true. If the Court finds that the allegations are true, the Court shall examine all possible options to...

  • § 40.0025. Agency Functions. [Expires September 1, 2027]

    Statutes | Tex. Hum. Res. Code § 40.002

    (a) In this section, "function" includes a power, duty, program, or activity and an administrative support services function associated with the power, duty, program, or activity, unless consolidated under Section 531.02012, Government Code. (b) In accordance with Subchapter A-1,...

  • §6.7.07 Approved Facilities

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.07

    A minor alleged to be a minor-in-need-of-care may be detained, pending Court hearings, in the following places and in the following order of priority: The home of an extended family member on the Reservation that is approved by the Tribe or A private family home on the...

  • §6.7.06 Pre-Adjudication Custody

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.06

    If a minor is not released to his parent, guardian or custodian, the probation officer shall immediately explore alternative pre-adjudication custody arrangements and prepare recommendations for temporary care and custody for presentation at the custody hearing.

  • §6.7.05 Determination of Need for Detention or Shelter Care  

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.05

    The Juvenile Court or the probation officer shall not place a minor in shelter care unless a complaint is filed in accordance with this Code, or tile Court orders that a minor be taken into custody pursuant to this Code. If the minors parent, guardian or custodian has not been contacted, the...

  • §6.7.04 Tribal Officer's Duties

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.04

    A tribal officer who takes a minor into custody pursuant to this Code shall proceed as follows: Release the minor to the minors parent, guardian or custodian and issue verbal counsel or warning as many be appropriate, unless shelter care is necessary If the minor is not...

  • §6.7.03 Custody

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.03

    A minor may be taken into custody by a law enforcement officer if: The officer has reasonable grounds to believe that tile minor is a minor-in-need-of-care and that the minor is in immediate danger from his surroundings and that his removal is necessary or A warrant has been...

  • §6.7.02 Warrant

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.02

    The Juvenile Court may issue a warrant in accordance with Chapter 2.2 of this Code directing that a minor be taken into custody if the Juvenile Court finds there is probable cause to believe the minor is a minor-in-need of care.

  • §6.7.01 Complaint

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 7 § 6.7.01

    A minor-in-need-of-care proceeding may be initiated by complaint. The complaint may be filed by a person who has knowledge of the facts alleged. The complaint shall be signed by the complainant. The complaint shall contain: Name, age and address of the minor who is the subject of the...

  • §6.6.15 Informal Hearing – Disposition

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 6 Chapter 6 § 6.6.15

    At the informal hearing, the probation officer may: Refer the minor and the parent, guardian or custodian to a community agency for needed assistance or      b. Order terms of supervision calculated to assist and benefit the minor which regulate the minors activities and which...