Chapter 415
2013 -- S 0340 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/15/13
A N A C T
RELATING TO
DELINQUENT AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN - PROCEEDINGS IN
FAMILY COURT
Introduced By: Senator Michael J. McCaffrey
Date Introduced: February 13, 2013
It is enacted by the
General Assembly as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 14-1-33 of the General Laws in Chapter
14-1 entitled "Proceedings
in Family Court" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
14-1-33.
Supervision of child placed on probation. -- (a) Whenever
the court places a
child on probation, the court may do so upon any terms and
conditions, not inconsistent with law,
that the court may deem best for the welfare of the child,
but unless otherwise ordered by the
court, a probation counselor may make any arrangements for
the care of the child that he or she
may deem best for its welfare, and may release the child
in the care of its parent, guardian, or
other lawful custodian, or in the care of any relative of the
child. If a child has been placed on
probation as provided in this chapter, the probation counselor
may at any time before the
discharge of the child take the child before the court without
a warrant, or the court may issue a
warrant to bring the child before the family court. When the
child is before the court, the court
may make any disposition of the case which it might have
made before the child was placed on
probation, or may continue or extend the period of probation.
(b) At the end of the
probation period of a child, the probation counselor shall make a
report to the court, in writing, as to the conduct of the
child during that period.
(c) If, at any time
during a child’s probationary term, the child is charged with an
additional and subsequent delinquency offense, which if
committed by an adult would be
considered a felony, the probation counselor shall file a
petition in the family court alleging that
the child has violated probation.
(d) If, at any time
during a child’s probationary term the child is charged with an
additional and subsequent wayward/disobedient or status offense,
the probation counselor may
file a petition in the family court alleging that the
child has violated probation.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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