Sec. 46b-149a. Duties of police officer re child of family with service needs.
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Sec. 46b-149a. Duties of police officer re child of family with service needs. (a)
Any police officer who receives a report from the parent or guardian of a child that such
child is a member of a family with service needs, as defined in section 46b-120, shall
promptly attempt to locate the child. If the officer locates such child, or any child he
believes has run away from his parent or guardian's home without permission, or any
nondelinquent juvenile runaway from another state, he shall report the location of the
child to the parent or guardian, and may respond in one of the following ways: (1) He
may transport the child to the home of the child's parent or guardian or any other person;
(2) he may refer the child to the superior court for juvenile matters in the district where
the child is located; (3) he may hold the child in protective custody for a maximum
period of twelve hours until the officer can determine a more suitable disposition of the
matter, provided (A) the child is not held in any locked room or cell and (B) the officer
may release the child at any time without taking further action; or (4) he may transport
or refer a child to any public or private agency serving children, with or without the
agreement of the child. If a child is transported or referred to an agency pursuant to this
section, such agency may provide services to the child unless or until the child's parent
or guardian at any time refuses to agree to those services. Such agency shall be immune
from any liability, civil or criminal, which might otherwise be incurred or imposed;
provided such services are provided in good faith and in a nonnegligent manner.
(P.A. 79-567, S. 6, 7; P.A. 80-401, S. 2, 4; P.A. 88-214, S. 2, 4; P.A. 89-273, S. 9; P.A. 98-183, S. 6.)
History: P.A. 80-401 deleted Subdiv. (1) authorizing officer to decline to take further action and terminate investigation, renumbering remaining Subdivs. accordingly, changed applicable date in Subdiv. (2), formerly (3), from August 1, 1980, to July 1, 1981 and added exception re nondelinquent juvenile runaways from other states, substituted "hold" for "allow to remain" in Subdiv. (3) and revised Subdiv. (4) to specify that transport or referral to agency need not be agreed to by child where previously child's agreement was necessary, in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 1981; P.A. 88-214 amended Subsec. (a) to apply provisions to nondelinquent juveniles from other states, deleting prior provision allowing the detention of such nondelinquent juveniles in accordance with interstate compact on juveniles, and added provision prohibiting holding a child in a locked room or cell; P.A. 89-273 amended Subsec. (a) to increase from six to twelve hours the maximum period that a police officer may hold a child in protective custody; P.A. 98-183 made technical changes in Subsec. (a).