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  • 640.400. Parent Responsible for Acts of Child

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 § 640.400

    A parent is responsible for the acts of his or her child, regardless of that parents status as a non-custodial parent, and shall pay any court ordered restitution.  The court may modify the amount or type of restitution, as justice requires.

  • 640.300. Domicile and residence

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.300

    A child is conclusively presumed to be a resident or domicile of the country, state and/or tribe of the custodial parent and if there is no custodial parent, then of the mother. A childs domicile or residence shall not be changed for the purpose of divesting the Coquille Indian Tribal Court of its...

  • 640.180. Law Enforcement Assistance

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.180

    Whenever this Code, or any action taken pursuant to this Code, requires the assistance of law enforcement personnel, such assistance may be provided by the Coquille Tribal Police moreover, law enforcement personnel from other jurisdictions (city, county, state, federal or other tribal) are hereby...

  • 640.170. Certain evidentiary privileges waived in child abuse cases

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.170

    In any judicial proceeding resulting from a report of abuse or neglect, any privilege between husband and wife, psychotherapist-patient, physician-patient, nurse-patient, social worker-client or to staff members of schools shall not be grounds to exclude evidence regarding child abuse or neglect,...

  • 640.160. Central registry of reports; confidentiality records Department

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.160

     (1) When an investigation has shown reasonable cause to believe that a child was abused or neglected, regardless if the cause is known, such incident, together with the name of the child and the family shall be reported to the Central Registry of Child Abuse in Indian Country, pursuant to 25...

  • 640.150. Immunity of person reporting

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.150

     Anyone making a report pursuant to 640.110 in good faith and with reasonable grounds for the making of a report shall have immunity from civil or criminal liability for making such report or for the content. The person making the report shall have the same immunity with respect to...

  • 640.140. Report; Photographing child during investigation

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.140

    (1) The results of an investigation shall be prepared in a written report that shall be submitted to Social Services within 36 hours of completion of the investigation. The report shall contain:       (a) name, age, sex and address of the child that is the subject of the report and...

  • 640.130. Duty to investigate; notice to parents; physical examination; child's consent

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.130

    (1) Upon receipt of an oral report of abuse or neglect, local law enforcement or Social Services shall immediately cause an investigation to be made to determine the nature and extent of the abuse or neglect.   (2) If an investigation determines that abuse or neglect has occurred, local law...

  • 640.120. Form of report; whom to report to

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.120

    (1) Any person making a voluntary or mandatory report of abuse or neglect shall make an oral report by telephone or otherwise to local law enforcement or Social Services. Such report shall include, if known, name and address of the child and the parent or guardian, ages of the child, the nature and...

  • 640.110. Duty to report; exceptions; penalty

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.110

    (1) Although any person may report suspected abuse or neglect, a public or private official who has reason to believe that a child with whom the official comes in contact has suffered abuse or observes the child being subjected to conditions or circumstances which reasonably would result in abuse,...