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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 571

§571-73 No limitations on family courts.

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§571-73 No limitations on family courts. Nothing in section 571-71 or 571-72 shall be construed to divest family courts of any of their powers, but the same shall specifically grant to the police departments of the several counties the power to take; detain; question; investigate; provide outreach, counsel, release, and follow-up services; and refer to appropriate social or other agencies, private or governmental, as the facts of the case appear to justify, minors coming within section 571-72, subject, however, to sections 571-31 and 571-32. [L 1965, c 232, pt of §1; Supp, §333-34; HRS §571-73; am L 1980, c 303, §3(2)]
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