15-11-11
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15-11-11.
(a)
On application of a party or on the court´s own motion, the court may make
an order restraining or otherwise controlling the conduct of a person if an
order of disposition of a child has been or is about to be made in a proceeding
under this article and due notice of the application or motion and the grounds
therefor and an opportunity to be heard thereon have been given to the person
against whom the order is directed. Such an order may require any such person:
(1)
To stay away from the home or the child;
(2)
To permit a parent to visit the child at stated periods;
(3)
To abstain from offensive conduct against the child, the child´s parent, or
any person to whom custody of the child is awarded;
(4)
To give proper attention to the care of the home;
(5)
To cooperate in good faith with an agency to which custody of a child is
entrusted by the court or with an agency or association to which the child is
referred by the court;
(6)
To refrain from acts of commission or omission that tend to make the home not a
proper place for the child;
(7)
To ensure that the child attends school pursuant to any valid law relating to
compulsory attendance;
(8)
To participate with the child in any counseling or treatment deemed necessary
after consideration of employment and other family needs; and
(9)
To enter into and complete successfully a substance abuse program approved by
the court.
(b)
After notice and opportunity for hearing afforded to a person subject to a
protective order, the order may be modified or extended for a further specified
period, or both, or may be terminated if the court finds that the best interests
of the child and the public will be served thereby.
(c)
Protective orders may be enforced by citation to show cause for contempt of
court by reason of any violation thereof and, where protection of the welfare of
the child so requires, by the issuance of a warrant to take the alleged violator
into custody and bring him or her before the court.