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  • 15.50 Protective Orders.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.50

    (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)...

  • 15.39 Disposition of a Child in Need of Supervision or Delinquent Child.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.39

    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...

  • 15.38 Disposition of a Neglected of Abused Child.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.38

    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...

  • 15.37 Placement Preferences for a Klamath Child.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.37

    (a)     Foster Care. Any child accepted for foster care, preadoptive placement, or long term placement shall be placed in a safe setting that is the least restrictive (most family like) and most appropriate setting available in close proximity to the parents home, consistent with...

  • 15.36 General Policies and Principles Guiding Disposition.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.36

    In making any disposition under this ordinance to protect the health, welfare, and safety of a child, the Juvenile Court and Social Services Department shall evaluate each case and determine the best interests of the child. If the child is a Klamath child, every disposition and recommendation for...

  • 15.09 Preliminary Inquiry; Informal Conference.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.09

    (a) All allegations that a child is abused, neglected, in need of supervision, or delinquent shall be referred promptly to the Social Services Department who shall conduct a preliminary investigation to determine the best interest of the child and the need for filing a petition. The Department...

  • § 12. Temporary Custody hearing after Emergency Custody Has Been Taken

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 2 § 12

    A. Notification and Hearing within 30 days: After the Court has taken a child into tribal custody under emergency circumstances, the Court shall hold a temporary custody hearing within 30 days.  The Court shall issue a Notice to Appear in Tribal Court to the parent(s), custodian, and/or...

  • § 11. Emergency Custody

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 2 § 11

    After receiving a Petition, the Kenaitze Tribal Court may take a child into custody and make a temporary placement without notification and full hearing if the Court has reason to believe that immediate removal is necessary to prevent imminent physical damage or harm to the child.  The Court...

  • § 10. Contents of Child Protection Petition

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 2 § 10

    The Petition for child protection cases shall provide the following information, provided that such information is available to the Petitioner:       1. The name, address and age of the child        2. The names and addresses of the childs parents and any...

  • § 09. Filing a Petition in a Child Protection Case

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 2 § 9

    Any person or agency who has reason to believe that a minor tribal member or child living within the Tribes Territory is a "child in need of aid" shall be permitted to file a Petition to use the tribal court. Upon receipt of the Petition, the Court will contact the parties and notify all...