2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 32A-2-5 — Juvenile probation and parole services; establishment; juvenile probation and parole officers; powers and duties.

32A-2-5. Juvenile probation and parole services; establishment; juvenile probation and parole officers; powers and duties.

A.     Juvenile probation and parole services shall be provided by the department.   

B.     To carry out the objectives and provisions of the Delinquency Act [ 32A-2-1 NMSA 1978], but subject to its limitations, the department has the power and duty to:   

(1)     receive and examine complaints and allegations that a child is a delinquent child for the purpose of considering beginning a proceeding pursuant to the provisions of the Delinquency Act;    

(2)     make case referrals for services as appear appropriate or desirable;   

(3)     make predisposition studies and assessments and submit reports and recommendations to the court;   

(4)     supervise and assist a child placed on probation or parole or under supervision by court order or by the juvenile parole board;   

(5)     give notice to any individual who has been the subject of a petition filed pursuant to the provisions of the Delinquency Act of the sealing of that individual's records in accordance with that act;   

(6)     informally dispose of up to three misdemeanor charges brought against a child within two years;   

(7)     give notice to the children's court attorney of the receipt of any felony complaint and of any recommended adjustment of such felony complaint;   

(8)     identify an Indian child for the purpose of contacting the Indian child's tribe in delinquency cases; and   

(9)     contact an Indian child's tribe to consult and exchange information for the purpose of preparing a predisposition report when commitment or placement of an Indian child is contemplated or has been ordered and indicate in the report the name of the person contacted in the Indian child's tribe and the results of the contact.   

C.     A juvenile probation and parole officer does not have the powers of a law enforcement officer. A juvenile probation and parole officer may take into physical custody and place in detention, subject to application of a detention risk assessment instrument, a child who is under supervision as a delinquent child or as a youthful offender when there is reasonable cause to believe that the child has violated the conditions of his probation or that the child may leave the jurisdiction of the court. Taking a child into custody under this subsection is subject to and shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of the Delinquency Act relating to custody and detention procedures and criteria.   

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