2014 US Code
Title 25 - Indians (Sections 1 - 4307)
Chapter 26 - Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (Sections 2401 - 2478)
Subchapter V - Bureau of Indian Affairs Law Enforcement (Sections 2451 - 2455)
Sec. 2452 - Medical assessment and treatment of juvenile offenders

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Publication TitleUnited States Code, 2012 Edition, Supplement 2, Title 25 - INDIANS
CategoryBills and Statutes
CollectionUnited States Code
SuDoc Class NumberY 1.2/5:
Contained WithinTitle 25 - INDIANS
CHAPTER 26 - INDIAN ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT
SUBCHAPTER V - BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS LAW ENFORCEMENT
Sec. 2452 - Medical assessment and treatment of juvenile offenders
Containssection 2452
Date2014
Laws In Effect As Of DateJanuary 5, 2015
Positive LawNo
Dispositionstandard
Source CreditPub. L. 99-570, title IV, §4219, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3207-147; Pub. L. 100-690, title II, §2210, Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4219.
Statutes at Large References100 Stat. 3207-147
102 Stat. 4219
Public and Private LawsPublic Law 99-570, Public Law 100-690

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25 U.S.C. § 2452 (2014)
§2452. Medical assessment and treatment of juvenile offenders(a) Development and implementation of procedures

The Memorandum of Agreement entered into pursuant to section 2411 of this title shall include a specific provision for the development and implementation at each Bureau of Indian Affair 1 agency and Indian Health Service unit of a procedure for the emergency medical assessment and treatment of every Indian youth arrested or detained by Bureau of Indian Affairs or tribal law enforcement personnel for an offense relating to or involving alcohol or substance abuse. The medical assessment required by this subsection—

(1) shall be conducted to determine the mental or physical state of the individual assessed so that appropriate steps can be taken to protect the individual's health and well-being,

(2) shall occur as soon as possible after the arrest or detention of an Indian youth, and

(3) shall be provided by the Indian Health Service, either through its direct or contract health service.

(b) Treatment of certain committed youth

The Indian Health Service shall not refuse to provide necessary interim treatment for any Indian youth referred pursuant to subsection (a) of this section who has been charged or is being prosecuted for any crime unless such referral is prohibited by a court of competent jurisdiction or the youth is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be a danger to others.

(Pub. L. 99–570, title IV, §4219, Oct. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 3207–147; Pub. L. 100–690, title II, §2210, Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4219.)

AMENDMENTS

1988—Pub. L. 100–690 designated existing provisions as subsec. (a) and added subsec. (b).

1 So in original. Probably should be "Affairs".

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