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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 63

§ 6342. Court-appointed special advocates.

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§ 6342. Court-appointed special advocates.
(a)General rule.-- The court may appoint or discharge a CASA at any time during a proceeding or investigation regarding dependency under this chapter.
(b)Immunity.-- A court-appointed special advocate shall be immune from civil liability for actions taken in good faith to carry out the duties of the CASA under this chapter except for gross negligence, intentional misconduct or reckless, willful or wanton misconduct.
(c)Qualifications.-- Prior to appointment, a CASA shall:
(1)Be 21 years of age or older.
(2)Successfully pass screening requirements, including criminal history and child abuse background checks.
(3)Successfully complete the training requirements established under subsection
(f)and by the court of common pleas of the county where the CASA will serve.
(d)Powers and duties.-- Following appointment by the court, the CASA shall:
(1)have full access to and review all records, including records under 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to child protective services) relating to the child and other information, unless otherwise restricted by the court;
(2)interview the child and other appropriate persons as necessary to develop its recommendations;
(3)receive reasonable prior notice of all hearings, staff meetings, investigations or other proceedings relating to the child;
(4)receive reasonable prior notice of the movement of the child from one placement to another placement, the return of a child to the home, the removal of a child from the home or any action that materially affects the treatment of the child;
(5)submit written reports to the court to assist the court in determining the disposition best suited to the health, safety and welfare of the child; and
(6)submit copies of all written reports and recommendations to all parties and any attorney of a party.
(e)Confidentiality.-- All records and information received under this section shall be confidential and only used by the CASA in the performance of his duties.
(f)Standards.-- The Juvenile Court Judges' Commission established under the act of December 21, 1959 (P.L.1962, No.717), entitled "An act providing for the creation and operation of the Juvenile Court Judges' Commission in the Department of Justice; prescribing its powers and duties; and making an appropriation," shall develop standards governing the qualifications and training of court-appointed special advocates.
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(Dec. 15, 1998, P.L.978, No.128, eff. 60 days)
1998 Amendment. Act 128 added section 6342.
References in Text. The act of December 21, 1959, P.L.1962, No.717, referred to in subsec. (f), was repealed by the act of December 4, 2007, P.L.427, No.64. The subject matter is now contained in Subchapter F of Chapter 63 of this title.
Cross References. Section 6342 is referred to in section 6336.1 of this title; section 6365 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations).
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SUBCHAPTER D
DISPOSITION OF CHILDREN GENERALLY
Sec.
6351. Disposition of dependent child.
6351.1. Authority of court upon petition to remove child from foster parent.
6352. Disposition of delinquent child.
6352.1. Treatment records.
6352.2. Interagency information sharing.
6353. Limitation on and change in place of commitment and disposition review hearing.
6354. Effect of adjudication.
6355. Transfer to criminal proceedings.
6356. Disposition of mentally ill or mentally retarded child.
6357. Rights and duties of legal custodian.
6358. Assessment of delinquent children by the State Sexual Offenders Assessment Board.
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