2011 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 8 Children
8-415 Effect of failure to comply


AZ Rev Stat § 8-415 (1996 through 1st Reg Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

8-415. Effect of failure to comply

A. The failure to use reasonable efforts to perform a duty or provide a right is not cause to seek to set aside an adjudication or disposition.

B. The failure to use reasonable efforts to provide notice and a right to be present or be heard pursuant to this article at a proceeding that involves postadjudication release is a ground for the victim to move to set aside the postadjudication release until the victim is afforded the opportunity to be present or be heard.

C. If the victim seeks to have a postadjudication release set aside pursuant to subsection B, the custodial agency or the department of juvenile corrections shall afford the victim a reexamination proceeding after the parties are given notice.

D. A reexamination proceeding conducted pursuant to this section or any other proceeding that is based on the failure to perform a duty or to provide a right shall begin not more than thirty days after the appropriate parties have been given notice that the victim is exercising the victim's right to a reexamination proceeding pursuant to this section or to another proceeding based on the failure to perform a duty or provide a right.

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