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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 346

[§346-404] Termination of jurisdiction.

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[§346-404] Termination of jurisdiction. Jurisdiction under this part shall terminate when:
(1)The young adult has reached the age of twenty-one years;
(2)The young adult chooses to terminate the voluntary care agreement and stop receiving extended foster care services if the young adult:
(A)Has voluntarily signed a document attesting to the fact that the young adult no longer consents to the court's jurisdiction;
(B)Has been informed in writing of the effects of terminating voluntary foster care early; and
(C)Has been informed in writing of the option to reestablish jurisdiction before reaching age twenty-one and the procedures to do so; or
(3)After a court finds that:
(A)The young adult no longer meets the eligibility requirements as set forth in section 346-395; or
(B)Despite the fact that the department has made ongoing reasonable efforts to provide the young adult with services, the young adult is in material noncompliance with the case plan. [L 2013, c 252, pt of §2]
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