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  • § 60. Child Protection Review Hearing.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter XI § 60

     a.  Requirement.  The Court shall review the status of all children subject to this Act at least every six (6) months at a hearing to determine whether Court intervention shall continue.  The Court may schedule the first review following a formal trial on the issues at any time...

  • § 61. Written Order.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter XI § 61

    The Court shall specify in writing the facts, grounds, and laws upon which it relied to make its decision.  Orders stemming from a Child Protection Review Hearing shall be entered within thirty (30) days of the proceeding.

  • § 16. Temporary Placement of Removed Child.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter IV § 16

    a.  The following community-based shelter care facilities may be used to temporarily detain removed children:                 (1)  An approved placement home or a home otherwise authorized under the law to provide foster care, group...

  • § 15. Removal.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter IV § 15

     a.  Authority.  If the assigned social worker investigating a report of child abuse or neglect finds that the grounds for removal, listed in paragraph b, below, have been met, such person may remove the child from the home in which the child is residing and place the child in a...

  • § 14. Investigation.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter IV § 14

    A child abuse or neglect investigative report shall be commenced within one Court working day by CFS.

  • § 13. Form and Content of Reports.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter III § 13

    a.  Form.  Those persons mandated to report under paragraph 25b shall promptly make an oral report to CFS or local law enforcement agency and then follow with a written report submitted to CFS within twenty-four (24) hours.         b.  Contents.  The...

  • § 12. Penalty for Not Reporting.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter III § 12

    a.  Any person who fails to immediately report such abuse or actions described in paragraph 25a to CFS or local law enforcement agency may be fined under this Act or disciplined pursuant to the Employment Relations Act.      b.  Any person who supervises or has supervisory...

  • § 11. Duty to Report.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 3 Chapter III § 11

    a. Any person who knows, or has reasonable suspicion that a child has been abused, neglected, or abandoned or that actions are being taken or are going to be taken that would reasonably be expected to result in abuse, neglect, or abandonment of a child, shall immediately report the abuse, neglect,...

  • § 34. Severability.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter VIII § 34

    If any part or parts, or application of any part of this Act is held invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this Act.  

  • § 6-61. Forfeiture of electronic or mechanical devices.

    Statutes | Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community, Arizona Chapter 6 Article IV § 6-61

    On the conviction of a person for any sex crime involving a minor, the Court shall order that any photographic equipment, computer system or instrument of communication that is owned or used exclusively by the person and that was used in the commission of the offense be forfeited to the Nation and...