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2019 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XII - Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 211 - Juvenile Courts
- Section 211.011 Purpose of law — how construed. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.021 Definitions. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.021 Definitions. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.023 Juvenile court commissioner, appointment, where, term, compensation. (8/28/1993)
- Section 211.025 Judge may direct any case be heard by commissioner (counties of the first class and St. Louis City). (8/28/1980)
- Section 211.027 Findings of commissioner, how submitted — notice of right to file motion for rehearing, how given. (8/28/1980)
- Section 211.029 Rehearing, motion filed when — judge may sustain or deny — commissioner's finding final, when. (8/28/1989)
- Section 211.031 Juvenile court to have exclusive jurisdiction, when — exceptions — home schooling, attendance violations, how treated. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.031 Juvenile court to have exclusive jurisdiction, when — exceptions — home schooling, attendance violations, how treated. (8/28/2016)
- Section 211.032 Child abuse and neglect hearings, when held, procedure — supreme court rules to be promulgated — transfer of school records, when. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.032 Child abuse and neglect hearings, when held, procedure — supreme court rules to be promulgated — transfer of school records, when. (7/1/2004)
- Section 211.033 Detention for violation of traffic ordinances — no civil or criminal liability created. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.033 Detention for violation of traffic ordinances — no civil or criminal liability created — contingent effective date. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.034 Extension of juvenile court jurisdiction permitted, when — procedure — immunity from liability for certain persons, when — expiration date. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.036 Custody of released youth may be returned to children's division, when — factors considered by court — termination of care and supervision before 21, when — appointment of GAL, when — hearings, when held. (8/28/2016)
- Section 211.037 Nonoffending parent, child returned to custody of, when. (8/28/2005)
- Section 211.038 Children not to be reunited with parents or placed in a home, when — discretion to return, when. (1/1/2017)
- Section 211.041 Continuing jurisdiction over child, exception, eighteen-year-old violating state or municipal laws. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.041 Continuing jurisdiction over child, exception, seventeen-year-old violating state or municipal laws. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.051 Jurisdiction as to custody of child not exclusive. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.059 Rights of child when taken into custody (Miranda warning) — rights of child in custody in abuse and neglect cases. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.061 Arrested child taken before juvenile court — transfer of prosecution to juvenile court — limitations on detention of juvenile — detention hearing, notice. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.061 Arrested child taken before juvenile court — transfer of prosecution to juvenile court — limitations on detention of juvenile — detention hearing, notice. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.063 Secure detention, limitations — probable cause hearing required, when — definitions — application of law. (8/28/1993)
- Section 211.068 Copy of motion for certification as adult to be provided to prosecuting attorney — access to records — testimony of prosecutor. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.069 Citation of law. (8/28/2013)
- Section 211.071 Certification of juvenile for trial as adult — procedure — mandatory hearing, certain offenses — misrepresentation of age, effect. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.071 Certification of juvenile for trial as adult — procedure — mandatory hearing, certain offenses — misrepresentation of age, effect. (8/28/2013)
- Section 211.073 Transfer to court of general jurisdiction, dual jurisdiction of both criminal and juvenile codes — suspended execution of adult sentence, revocation of juvenile disposition — petition for transfer of custody, hearing — offender age eighteen, hearing — offender age twenty-one, hearing — credit for time served. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.073 Transfer to court of general jurisdiction, dual jurisdiction of both criminal and juvenile codes — suspended execution of adult sentence, revocation of juvenile disposition — petition for transfer of custody, hearing — offender age seventeen, hearing — offender age twenty-one, hearing — credit for time served. (8/28/2013)
- Section 211.081 Preliminary inquiry as to institution of proceedings — approval of division necessary for placement outside state — institutional placements, findings required, duties of division, limitations on judge, financial limitations. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.081 Preliminary inquiry as to institution of proceedings — approval of division necessary for placement outside state — institutional placements, findings required, duties of division, limitations on judge, financial limitations. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.083 Informal adjustments — court may allow restitution or community service — supervisors of community service immune from suit — child not an employee, when. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.085 Court may order work in restitution for child — child not an employee. (8/28/1996)
- Section 211.091 Petition in juvenile court — contents — dismissal, juvenile officer to assess impact on best interest of child. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.091 Petition in juvenile court — contents — dismissal, juvenile officer to assess impact on best interest of child. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.093 Orders or judgment of juvenile court to have precedence over certain other court orders or judgments — additional powers, limitations — establishment of paternity, time period. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.101 Issuance of summons — notice — temporary custody of child — subpoenas. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.101 Issuance of summons — notice — temporary custody of child — subpoenas. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.111 Summons, how served. (8/28/1990)
- Section 211.121 Failure to respond to summons, contempt — warrant for custodian of child. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.131 Taking child into custody, effect — notice to parents — jurisdiction attaches, when. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.132 Parent, guardian may be made party to proceeding. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.134 Court may require participation by parent or guardian, purpose — court may order support, when. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.141 Child returned to parent, when, conditions — detention on order of court — detention without order, when — assessment of child required, when — random sampling of assessments. (8/28/2004)
- Section 211.151 Places of detention — photographing and fingerprinting, restrictions. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.156 Care and detention of certain children by county, contribution by state, when. (8/28/1998)
- Section 211.161 Court may require physical or mental examination — costs paid by county. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.161 Court may require physical or mental examination — costs paid by county. (8/28/1989)
- Section 211.171 Hearing procedure — notification of current foster parents, preadoptive parents and relatives, when — public may be excluded, when — victim impact statement permitted, when. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.177 Grandparent's right to intervene in action, restrictions, termination. (8/28/1994)
- Section 211.180 Family preservation screenings, conducted when, results. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.181 Order for disposition or treatment of child — suspension of order and probation granted, when — community organizations, immunity from liability, when — length of commitment may be set forth — assessments, deposits, use. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.181 Order for disposition or treatment of child — suspension of order and probation granted, when — community organizations, immunity from liability, when — length of commitment may be set forth — assessments, deposits, use. (9/15/2005)
- Section 211.183 Order to include determination of efforts of division — definition of reasonable efforts by division — modification of the permanency plan, when — reasonable efforts not required, when — permanency hearing, when. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.185 Court may order parents and child to make restitution, when, amount — restitution hearing required, when, procedure — community service — execution of judgment. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.188 Court may order work for restitution — not an employee. (8/28/1996)
- Section 211.201 Commitment of children to department of mental health, duration — jurisdiction by court and department — extension of commitment, procedure. (8/28/1980)
- Section 211.202 Mentally disordered children, evaluation — disposition — review by court. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.203 Developmentally disabled children, evaluation — disposition — review by court. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.206 Duties of department of mental health — discharge by department — notice — jurisdiction of court. (8/28/2011)
- Section 211.207 Youth services division may request evaluation — procedure after evaluation — transfer of custody. (8/28/2011)
- Section 211.211 Right to counsel or guardian ad litem — counsel appointed, when — waiver. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.221 Religion considered in placing child. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.231 Indeterminate commitments, exception — exchange of information by court and institution or agency. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.241 Court orders to parents for support of children, procedure — county to support, when. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.251 Modification of court orders. (8/28/1989)
- Section 211.261 Appeals. (8/28/1994)
- Section 211.271 Court orders not to affect civil rights — not evidence, exception. (8/28/1969)
- Section 211.281 Costs how adjudged, collected. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.291 Juvenile courtroom in counties of first and second class — any judge of circuit may hold court, when. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.301 Juvenile court held in chambers or other room in counties of third and fourth class — transfer of judges. (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.311 Clerk of circuit court to act for juvenile court. (1/2/1979)
- Section 211.319 Juvenile court records and proceedings, abuse and neglect cases, procedure. (8/28/2007)
- Section 211.321 Juvenile court records, confidentiality, exceptions — records of peace officers, exceptions, release of certain information to victim. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.321 Juvenile court records, confidentiality, exceptions — records of peace officers, exceptions, release of certain information to victim. (8/28/2004)
- Section 211.322 Reports on delinquency and prevention by court on request by division of youth services. (8/28/1982)
- Section 211.326 State courts administrator — valuation of services, development of standards, processes, guidelines relating to juvenile court — consideration of racial disparity. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.327 Data to be provided to state courts administrator — orientation training, continuing education. (8/28/1995)
- Section 211.331 Detention facilities, superintendent, appointment, compensation — acquisition of land (counties of first and second classification). (8/28/1998)
- Section 211.332 Detention facilities not required to be provided by certain second class counties — law applicable for facilities which are maintained in those counties. (1/1/1988)
- Section 211.341 Detention facilities, how provided — government (third and fourth class counties). (8/28/1957)
- Section 211.343 Detention facilities, standards and rules for operation. (8/28/1989)
- Section 211.351 Juvenile officers, appointment — costs paid, how — grievance review committee of circuit, appointment, members. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.355 Missouri state juvenile justice advisory board, members, report. (8/28/2016)
- Section 211.361 Qualifications of juvenile officer, how determined — effect on persons now in office. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.381 Compensation of juvenile court personnel — expenses — salary adjustments. (8/28/1993)
- Section 211.382 Professionals retained by juvenile court, when. (7/1/1999)
- Section 211.393 Definitions — compensation of juvenile officers, apportionment — state to reimburse salaries, when — multicounty circuit provisions — local juvenile court budget, amount maintained, when — exclusion from benefits, when. (2/18/2016)
- Section 211.394 Juvenile court personnel compensation not limited by state contribution — increases, procedure — certain constitutional provision not applicable (Hancock Amendment). (8/28/1988)
- Section 211.401 Duties of juvenile officers — may make arrests — cooperation. (8/28/2017)
- Section 211.411 Law enforcement officials to assist and cooperate with juvenile officers. (1/2/1979)
- Section 211.421 Endangering the welfare of a child or interfering with orders of court. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.421 Endangering the welfare of a child or interfering with orders of court. (8/28/1999)
- Section 211.425 Registration of juvenile sex offenders, when — agencies required to register juveniles, when — registration form, contents — registry maintained — confidentiality of registry — penalty for failure to register — termination of requirement, when. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.425 Registration of juvenile sex offenders, when — agencies required to register juveniles, when — registration form, contents — registry maintained — confidentiality of registry — penalty for failure to register — termination of requirement, when. (8/28/2008)
- Section 211.431 Violation of law, class A misdemeanor. (1/1/2021)
- Section 211.431 Violation of law, class A misdemeanor. (8/28/1982)
- Section 211.435 Juvenile justice preservation fund — surcharge on traffic violations. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.438 Contingency - expansion of services to eighteen years of age not effective until sufficient appropriations. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.439 Effective date. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.442 Definitions. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.443 Construction of sections 211.442 to 211.487. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.444 Termination of parental rights, when. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.447 Juvenile officer preliminary inquiry, when — petition to terminate parental rights filed, when — juvenile court may terminate parental rights, when — investigation to be made — grounds for termination. (8/28/2018)
- Section 211.452 Petition for termination, when filed — contents — joinder of cases of more than one child. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.453 Service of summons, how made — when required — waiver of summons. (8/28/1999)
- Section 211.455 Procedure after filing of petition — determination of service — extension of time for service, when — investigation. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.459 Dispositional hearing, when held — procedure — immunity for certain persons — privileged communication not to constitute grounds for excluding evidence. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.462 Appointment of guardian ad litem, when — rights of parent or guardian — county to pay court costs, exceptions. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.464 Foster parent and others may present evidence, when — notice and opportunity to testify. (8/28/1998)
- Section 211.477 Order of termination, when issued — transfer of legal custody, to whom — alternatives to termination — power of court — granting or denial of petition deemed final judgment. (8/28/2014)
- Section 211.487 Application of sections 211.442 to 211.487 — what law to govern. (8/28/1985)
- Section 211.490 Child placed in residential group facility, eligibility for medical assistance benefits, continuance. (8/28/1993)
CHAPTER CROSS REFERENCES
- Abuse, child protection orders, 455.500 to 455.538
- Adoptions, record disclosures to adopted child, procedure, duties, 453.121
- Child less than seventeen years taken into custody, record of law enforcement agency required, 210.004
- Child victim witness protection law, 491.675 to 491.710
- Educational programs for juveniles placed or detained in county facilities, first class counties, charter form, 178.295 to 178.298
- Family courts, Chap. 487
- Grandparents' visitation rights, 452.400, 452.402
- Information system coordination for tracking of individual children, 210.865
- Interstate compact on juveniles, 210.570 to 210.590
- Juvenile boot camps, 210.568
- Minor misrepresenting age to obtain liquor, penalty, 311.320
- Missing children, highway patrol, duties, 43.400
- Protective orders, child abuse, 455.500 to 455.538
- Stepparent required to support stepchild, right to recover, 453.400
- Supreme court rules amended by legislation regarding juvenile courts, See SUPREME COURT RULES, LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS, preceding Missouri Constitution
- Surrogate parents appointed for certain handicapped children by state board of education, 162.997
- Truant or parental schools, school districts over 10,000 authorized to establish, 167.091
- Witness credibility, affect of juvenile court adjudications, 491.078
- Witnesses, child victim protection law, 491.675 to 491.710
- Youth opportunities and violence prevention act tax credits, 135.460
- Youth services, Chap. 219
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