2021 Wyoming Statutes
Title 14 - Children
Chapter 6 - Juveniles
Article 2 - Juvenile Justice Act
Section 14-6-251 - Sanction Level Four.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 14-6-251 (2021)

14-6-251. Sanction level four.

(a) For a child at sanction level four, the juvenile court may:

(i) Commit a child who has attained the age of twelve (12) years to the Wyoming boys' school or the Wyoming girls' school for an indefinite term, provided:

(A) On release of the child from the Wyoming boys' school or the Wyoming girls' school, the juvenile court may:

(I) Impose highly structured restrictions on the child's activities and requirements for behavior of the child as conditions of release under supervision;

(II) Require a probation officer to closely monitor the child for not less than six (6) months; and

(III) Impose any other appropriate conditions of supervision.

(ii) Impose any other sanction or condition listed by W.S. 14-6-247.

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