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Title 80 — Utah Juvenile Code · Chapter 4
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80-4-102. Definitions.
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80-4-103. Nature of the proceedings -- Rules of procedure -- Burden of proof.
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80-4-104. Judicial process for termination -- Parent unfit or incompetent -- Best interest of child.
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80-4-105. Effect of decree.
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80-4-106. Individuals entitled to be present at proceedings -- Legal representation -- Attorney general responsibilities.
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80-4-107. Record of proceedings -- Written reports and other materials -- Statements of a child.
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80-4-108. Physical or mental health examination during proceedings.
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80-4-109. Consideration of cannabis during proceedings.
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80-4-201. Petition -- Who may file -- Dismissal.
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80-4-202. Contents of petition.
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80-4-203. Mandatory petition for termination of parental rights.
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80-4-204. Notice of petition.
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80-4-205. Expedited hearing for temporary custody.
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80-4-206. Mediation.
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80-4-207. Modification of petition -- Continuance.
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80-4-301. Grounds for termination of parental rights -- Findings regarding reasonable efforts by division.
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80-4-302. Evidence of grounds for termination.
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80-4-303. Specific considerations when child is not in physical custody of parent.
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80-4-304. Specific considerations when child is placed in foster home.
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80-4-305. Court disposition of child upon termination of parental rights -- Posttermination reunification.
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80-4-306. Review following termination.
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80-4-307. Voluntary relinquishment -- Irrevocable.
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80-4-401. Petition to restore parental rights -- Division duties.
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80-4-402. Hearing on petition to restore parental rights.
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80-4-501. Definitions.
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80-4-502. Safe relinquishment of a newborn child -- Termination of parental rights -- Affirmative defense.
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