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12-15-313
Section 12-15-313 Ordering and preparation of report concerning a child and family;
ordering, conduct, and certification of findings of physical or mental examination of child
prior to hearing on petition generally; examination of parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian
after hearing where ability to care for or supervise child at issue. (a) After a petition
alleging dependency has been filed, the juvenile court may direct that a study and report
to the juvenile court be made by the Department of Human Resources with recommendations concerning
the child, his or her family, his or her environment, and other matters relevant to the need
for treatment or disposition of the case. (b) Where there are indications that the child may
be physically ill or a child with mental illness or an intellectual disability, on its own
motion or motion of a party, may order the child to be examined at a suitable place by a physician,
psychiatrist, psychologist, or other qualified examiner under the...
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12-15-314
Section 12-15-314 Dispositions for dependent children. (a) If a child is found to be
dependent, the juvenile court may make any of the following orders of disposition to protect
the welfare of the child: (1) Permit the child to remain with the parent, legal guardian,
or other legal custodian of the child, subject to conditions and limitations as the juvenile
court may prescribe. (2) Place the child under protective supervision under the Department
of Human Resources. (3) Transfer legal custody to any of the following: a. The Department
of Human Resources. b. A local public or private agency, organization, or facility willing
and able to assume the education, care, and maintenance of the child and which is licensed
by the Department of Human Resources or otherwise authorized by law to receive and provide
care for the child. c. A relative or other individual who, after study by the Department of
Human Resources, is found by the juvenile court to be qualified to receive and care for the...

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12-15-402
Section 12-15-402 Authority and procedure. (a) The state, any county, any municipality,
or any governmental department or agency, including, but not limited to, the Department of
Human Resources or the Department of Youth Services, or any person, including a parent, legal
guardian, or legal custodian, may file a petition in the juvenile court to have any minor
or child, as defined in this chapter, committed to the custody of the department on the basis
that the minor or child is an individual with a mental illness or intellectual disability
and, as a consequence of that mental illness or intellectual disability, poses a real and
present threat of substantial harm to self or to others. (b) The petition shall be verified
and filed in the county in which the minor or child is located or resides, petitioning the
juvenile court to commit the minor or child to the custody of the department. (Acts 1975,
No. 1205, p. 2384, §5-137; Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-928; §12-15-90; amended and...

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12-15-319
Section 12-15-319 Grounds for termination of parental rights; factors considered; presumption
arising from abandonment. (a) If the juvenile court finds from clear and convincing evidence,
competent, material, and relevant in nature, that the parents of a child are unable or unwilling
to discharge their responsibilities to and for the child, or that the conduct or condition
of the parents renders them unable to properly care for the child and that the conduct or
condition is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future, it may terminate the parental rights
of the parents. In a hearing on a petition for termination of parental rights, the court shall
consider the best interests of the child. In determining whether or not the parents are unable
or unwilling to discharge their responsibilities to and for the child and to terminate the
parental rights, the juvenile court shall consider the following factors including, but not
limited to, the following: (1) That the parents have abandoned...
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12-15-502
Section 12-15-502 Referral of multiple needs child case to county team. After the filing
of a petition alleging that a child is delinquent, dependent, or in need of supervision, or
after the filing of a petition seeking mental commitment of a minor or child pursuant to Article
4, the juvenile court, on its own motion or motion of a party, may refer the above-referenced
child to the county team for recommendation if the petition alleged or evidence reveals to
the juvenile court that the child may be a multiple needs child. If the case involves a child
in need of supervision, or a status offender as defined in subdivision (4) of Section
12-15-201, who is at imminent risk of being placed in the legal or physical custody of the
Department of Human Resources, the juvenile court shall refer the case to the county team.
This referral may occur prior to any hearing, or the juvenile court may suspend proceedings
during the hearing or prior to disposition to review the findings and...
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12-15-127
Section 12-15-127 Release, delivery to detention or shelter care facility, medical facility
of children taken into custody generally. (a) A person taking a child into custody without
an order of the juvenile court shall, with all possible speed, and in accordance with this
chapter and the rules of court pursuant thereto: (1) Release the child to the parents, legal
guardian, or legal custodian of the child or other suitable person able to provide supervision
and care for the child and issue verbal counsel and warning as may be appropriate. (2) Release
the child to the parents, legal guardian, or legal custodian of the child upon his or her
promise to bring the child before the juvenile court when requested, unless the placement
of the child in detention or shelter care appears required. If a parent, legal guardian, or
other legal custodian fails, when requested, to bring the child before the juvenile court
as provided in this section, the juvenile court may issue an order directing that...

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22-52-9
Section 22-52-9 Conduct of hearings. At all hearings, including probable cause hearings,
conducted by the probate judge in relation to a petition to involuntarily commit a respondent,
the following rules shall apply: (1) The respondent shall be present unless, prior to the
hearing, the attorney for the respondent has filed in writing a waiver of the presence of
the respondent on the ground that the presence of the respondent would be dangerous to the
respondent's physical or mental health or that the respondent's conduct could reasonably be
expected to prevent the hearing from being held in an orderly manner, and the probate judge
has judicially found and determined from evidence presented in an adversary hearing that the
respondent is so mentally or physically ill as to be incapable of attending such proceedings.
Upon such findings an order shall be entered approving the waiver. (2) The respondent shall
have the right to compel the attendance of any witness who may be located anywhere...
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12-15-312
Section 12-15-312 Reasonable efforts in judicial determinations; situations in which
reasonable efforts are not required to be made. (a) When the juvenile court enters an order
removing a child from his or her home and places the child into foster care or custody of
the Department of Human Resources pursuant to this chapter, the order shall contain specific
findings, if warranted by the evidence, within the following time periods while making child
safety the paramount concern: (1) In the first order of the juvenile court that sanctions
the removal, whether continuation of the residence of the child in the home would be contrary
to the welfare of the child. This order may be the pick-up order that the juvenile court issues
on the filing of a dependency petition. (2) Within 60 days after the child is removed from
the home of the child, whether reasonable efforts have been made to prevent removal of the
child or whether reasonable efforts were not required to be made. (3) Within 12...
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12-15-115
Section 12-15-115 Original jurisdiction - Civil. (a) A juvenile court shall also exercise
original jurisdiction of the following civil proceedings: (1) Removal of disabilities of nonage
pursuant to Chapter 13 of Title 26. (2) Proceedings for judicial consent for a person under
the respective legal age to marry, to be employed, withdraw from school, or enlist in military
service when this consent is required by law. (3) Proceedings for the commitment of a minor
or child with mental illness or an intellectual disability to the Department of Mental Health,
as provided in Article 4 (commencing with Section 12-15-401). (4) Proceedings for the
adoption of a child when these proceedings have been transferred from probate court as provided
by law. (5) Proceedings for waiver of parental consent for a minor to have an abortion pursuant
to Chapter 21 of Title 26. (6) Proceedings to establish parentage of a child pursuant to the
Alabama Uniform Parentage Act, Chapter 17 of Title 26. (7)...
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12-15-122
Section 12-15-122 Issuance and service of summonses generally; waiver of service of
summonses. (a) After a petition alleging delinquency, in need of supervision, or dependency
has been filed, the juvenile court shall direct the issuance of summonses to be directed to
the child if he or she is 12 or more years of age, to the parents, legal guardian, or other
legal custodian, and to other persons who appear to the juvenile court to be proper or necessary
parties to the proceedings, requiring them to appear personally before the juvenile court
at the time fixed to answer or testify as to the allegations of the petition. Where the legal
custodian is summoned, the parent or legal guardian, or both, shall also be served with a
summons. (b) A copy of the petition shall be attached to each summons. (c) The summons shall
direct the parents, legal guardian, or other legal custodian having the custody or control
of the child to bring him or her to the hearing. (d) An adult who is a party may...
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