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Title 80 — Utah Juvenile Code · Chapter 3
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80-3-102. Definitions.
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80-3-103. Nature of proceedings -- Rules of procedure -- Ex parte communications.
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80-3-104. Individuals entitled to be present at proceedings -- Legal representation -- Attorney general responsibilities.
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80-3-105. Consolidation of proceedings.
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80-3-106. Record of proceedings.
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80-3-107. Disclosure of records -- Record sharing.
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80-3-108. Opportunity for a minor to address the juvenile court -- Consideration of minor's statement outside of court.
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80-3-109. Physical or mental health examination during proceedings -- Division duties.
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80-3-110. Consideration of cannabis during proceedings -- Drug testing.
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80-3-111. Interstate compact -- Relative placement.
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80-3-201. Petition -- Who may file -- Timing -- Dismissal -- Notice.
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80-3-202. Expedited filing of petition.
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80-3-203. Expedited hearing for temporary custody.
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80-3-204. Protective custody of a child after a petition is filed -- Grounds.
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80-3-205. Coordination of proceedings.
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80-3-206. Mediation.
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80-3-207. Modification of petition -- Continuance.
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80-3-301. Shelter hearing -- Court considerations.
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80-3-302. Shelter hearing -- Placement of a child.
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80-3-303. Post-shelter hearing placement of a child in division's temporary custody.
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80-3-304. Second medical opinion in cases of alleged medical neglect.
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80-3-305. Criminal background checks necessary before out-of-home placement of a child.
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80-3-306. Outstanding arrest warrant check before return of custody.
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80-3-307. Child and family plan developed by division -- Parent-time and relative visitation.
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80-3-401. Pretrial and adjudication hearing -- Time deadlines.
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80-3-402. Adjudication hearing -- Dispositional hearing time deadlines -- Scheduling of review and permanency hearing.
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80-3-403. Treatment for offender and victim -- Costs.
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80-3-404. Finding of severe child abuse or neglect -- Order delivered to division -- Court records.
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80-3-405. Dispositions after adjudication.
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80-3-406. Permanency plan -- Reunification services.
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80-3-407. Six-month review hearing -- Findings regarding reasonable efforts by division -- Findings regarding child and family plan compliance.
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80-3-408. Periodic review hearings -- Dispositional reports.
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80-3-409. Permanency hearing -- Final plan -- Petition for termination of parental rights filed -- Hearing on termination of parental rights.
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80-3-501. Placement in a qualified residential treatment program -- Review hearings.
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80-3-502. Review of foster care removal -- Foster parent's standing.
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80-3-503. Minor's petition for removal from division custody -- Reentering division custody.
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80-3-504. Petition for substantiation -- Court findings -- Expedited hearing -- Records of an appeal.
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80-3-505. Petition for special findings for at-risk noncitizen child.
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