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2017 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XII - PUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Chapter 169-B - DELINQUENT CHILDREN
- Section 169-B:1 - Applicability of Chapter, Purpose.
- Section 169-B:2 - Definitions.
- Section 169-B:2-a - Parental Responsibility.
- Section 169-B:3 - Jurisdiction.
- Section 169-B:4 - Jurisdiction Over Certain Persons.
- Section 169-B:5 - Venue.
- Section 169-B:5-a - Filing Reports, Evaluations, and Other Records.
- Section 169-B:6 - Petition.
- Section 169-B:6-a - Notice of Petition to Department of Health and Human Services.
- Section 169-B:7 - Issuance of Summons and Notice.
- Section 169-B:8 - Failure to Appear; Felony Against Person or Property; Felony Drug Offense; Warrant.
- Section 169-B:9 - Arrest or Taking Minor Into Custody.
- Section 169-B:9-a - Use of Alternatives to Secure Detention.
- Section 169-B:9-b - Recognition of Foreign Probation Officers.
- Section 169-B:10 - Juvenile Diversion.
- Section 169-B:11 - Release Prior to Arraignment.
- Section 169-B:11-a - Minor's Welfare; Findings Regarding Removal.
- Section 169-B:12 - Appointment of Counsel; Waiver of Counsel.
- Section 169-B:13 - Arraignment; Court Referrals; Uncompensated Public Service by Minors.
- Section 169-B:14 - Release or Detention Pending Adjudicatory Hearing.
- Section 169-B:15 - No Detention at Jail.
- Section 169-B:15-a - Inspection of Facilities; Lock-up Log.
- Section 169-B:15-b - Notification of Right to Request Records.
- Section 169-B:16 - Adjudicatory Hearing.
- Section 169-B:16-a - Limits on Extended Detention Following Adjudicatory Hearing.
- Section 169-B:17 - Burden of Proof.
- Section 169-B:18 - Custody Pending Final Disposition.
- Section 169-B:19 - Dispositional Hearing.
- Section 169-B:19-a - Out-of-District Placement.
- Section 169-B:19-b - Presumption in Favor of In-State Placements.
- Section 169-B:19-c - Court Order for Services, Placements, and Programs Required for Minors From Certain Providers Qualified for Third-Party Payment.
- Section 169-B:20 - Determination of Competence.
- Section 169-B:21 - Mental Health and Substance Abuse Evaluation.
- Section 169-B:22 - Disposition of a Minor With a Disability.
- Section 169-B:23 - Orders for Physical Examination and Treatment.
- Section 169-B:24 - Transfer to Superior Court.
- Section 169-B:25 - Petition by County Attorney or Attorney General.
- Section 169-B:26 - Petition by Minor.
- Section 169-B:27 - Treatment of Juvenile as Adult.
- Section 169-B:28 - Disqualification of Judge.
- Section 169-B:29 - Appeals.
- Section 169-B:30 - Committal of Children Under Eleven.
- Section 169-B:31 - Case Closure and Review of Disposition.
- Section 169-B:31-a - Permanency Hearings.
- Section 169-B:31-b - Data Collection; Reporting Requirement.
- Section 169-B:31-c - Dispositions and Case Closure in Certain Cases.
- Section 169-B:32 - Limitations of Authority Conferred.
- Section 169-B:33 - Religious Preference.
- Section 169-B:34 - Court Sessions; Access to Information.
- Section 169-B:35 - Juvenile Case and Court Records.
- Section 169-B:35-a - Access to Information by Victims of Violent Crime.
- Section 169-B:36 - Penalty for Disclosure of Juvenile Records.
- Section 169-B:37 - Publication of Delinquency Restricted.
- Section 169-B:38 - Penalty for Forbidden Publication.
- Section 169-B:39 - Reports to Board of Probation.
- Section 169-B:40 - Liability of Expenses and Hearing on Liability.
- Section 169-B:41 - Intentional Contribution to Delinquency.
- Section 169-B:42 - Procedure.
- Section 169-B:43 - Court Orders.
- Section 169-B:44 - Civil Action for Compensation.
- Section 169-B:45 - Vandalism by Minors.
- Section 169-B:46 - Publication Permitted.
- Section 169-B:47 - Severability.
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