2006 New York Code - Release To Custody Of Parent Or Other Person Responsible For Care; Supervision Or Order Of Protection.



 
    §  1054.  Release to custody of parent or other person responsible for
  care; supervision  or  order  of  protection.    (a)  If  the  order  of
  disposition  releases  the  child  to the custody of his parent or other
  person legally responsible for his care at the time of the filing of the
  petition, the court may place the person to whose custody the  child  is
  released  under  supervision of a child protective agency or of a social
  services official or duly authorized agency, or may enter  an  order  of
  protection  under  section  ten  hundred fifty-six, or both. An order of
  supervision entered under this section shall set  forth  the  terms  and
  conditions  of  such  supervision  that the respondent must meet and the
  actions that the child protective agency, social  services  official  or
  duly  authorized  agency must take to exercise such supervision.  Except
  as provided for herein, in any order issued pursuant  to  this  section,
  the  court  may  require  the  child  protective agency to make progress
  reports to the court, the parties, and the child's law guardian  on  the
  implementation  of  such order. Where the order of disposition is issued
  upon the consent of the parties  and  the  child's  law  guardian,  such
  agency  shall  report  to  the  court,  the  parties and the child's law
  guardian no later than ninety days after  the  issuance  of  the  order,
  unless the court determines that the facts and circumstances of the case
  do not require such report to be made.
    (b)  Rules  of  court shall define permissible terms and conditions of
  supervision  under  this  section.  The  duration  of  any   period   of
  supervision  shall be for an initial period of no more than one year and
  the court may at the expiration of that period, upon a hearing  and  for
  good  cause  shown, make successive extensions of such supervision of up
  to one year each.

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