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  • 641.575. Juvenile Court Guardianship; duties and authority 

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.575

     (1) At the time of disposition, the court may grant guardianship to Social Services or to any other person or tribally approved agency for the care of dependent children.  A grant of guardianship may be different than the grant of legal custody.  If no grant of guardianship is made,...

  • 641.577. Other duties and authority

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.577

     (1) All other duties and authority not delegated by the court or granted under CITC 641.570 and 641.575 shall be retained by the court.  (2) Only the court may consent to the placement of a child in an inpatient mental health treatment facility.  In the event of an emergency placement,...

  • 641.600. Review of child made ward of the Court

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.600

    (1) The court must review the disposition of any child made a ward of the court at least every 6 months to determine if the needs of the child are being met, and if the remedial services are succeeding in preventing the need for removal or assisting with reunification.  All parties must be...

  • 641.650. Permanent plan review hearing

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.650

    (1) The court must hold a permanent plan hearing within 12 months after a child is placed in an out of home placement.  A permanent plan hearing may be held as early as 9 months after the placement if requested by a party.  After the first hearing, if the child remains in an out of home...

  • 641.675. Runaway from placement

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.675

    Any child who leaves or runs away from his or her placement shall be immediately reported to Social Services and Social Services shall report the child as a run away to local law enforcement.  The court shall issue a warrant to take the child into protective custody upon ex parte application by...

  • 641.700. Report to court for review hearings

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.700

    (1) Any person or agency having legal custody or guardianship of a child shall file reports to the court every 6 months or more often as required by the court.    (2) A report filed for a review shall be so filed not less than 5 days prior the hearing under CITC 641.600 or 641.650 and...

  • 641.775. Fees

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.775

    (1) There shall be no fees for filing a petition under this chapter or under CITC chapter 642, Termination of Parental Rights, and the Tribal Police shall not charge a fee for service of process or attendance at a court hearing.  Witness fees shall be paid pursuant to the Coquille Rules of...

  • 641.800. Records; confidentiality

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.800

    (1) All records held by the court or the legal custodian in cases under the Juvenile Code shall be maintained in a confidential manner.  A party to the proceeding may inspect the records.  A non-party may only inspect the legal file, except as may be required from time to time by a tribal...

  • 641.950. Reconsideration of orders; appeal

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.950

    (1) When a parent or custodian was not present at an adjudicatory hearing due to failure of proper notice or when she has good cause for failing to appear, the court shall grant a rehearing in full on the matter.  (2) The court may modify or set aside any order made by it upon such notice and...

  • 641.995. Severability

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.995

    If any provision of this ordinance or the application of any provision of this ordinance to any person or circumstance is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be severed from the ordinance and the remainder of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.