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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 571

§571-44 Physical or mental examination and treatment.

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§571-44 Physical or mental examination and treatment. The court may order that a child or minor for whom a petition has been filed, be examined by a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, or psychologist. The court may order treatment by a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, or psychologist of a child or minor who has been adjudicated by the court. For either the examination or treatment, the court may place the child or minor in a hospital or other suitable facility. After a hearing, the court may order an examination by a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, or psychologist of a parent or guardian whose ability to care for a child before the court is at issue. [L 1965, c 232, pt of §1;
Supp, §333-22; HRS §571-44; am L 1986, c 119, §1; am L 2025, c 84, §4]
Rules of Court
Physical and mental examinations, see HFCR rule 35.
Case Notes
Where minor was adjudicated for alleged law violations without the statutorily required recommendation of a qualified physician or psychologist, pursuant to this section, and without the constitutional protections that apply to proceedings conducted under §571-11(1) jurisdiction, the family court erred in proceeding under §571-11(2) jurisdiction based on the material allegations of the amended petition filed against minor. 123 H. 184, 231 P.3d 457 (2010).
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