2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Child Abuse and Neglect
Section 32A-4-23.1 - Disposition of an undocumented immigrant child in a proceeding under the Abuse and Neglect Act.

A. Whenever the court adjudicates that a child is abused or neglected, the department shall determine the child's immigration status. At the first judicial review, the department shall report the child's immigration status to the court. Services to children alleged to have been abused, neglected or abandoned must be provided without regard to the immigration status of the child except where immigration status is explicitly set forth as a statutory or regulatory condition of coverage or eligibility.
B. If the child is an undocumented immigrant, the department shall include in the treatment plan a recommendation as to whether the permanency plan for the child includes reuniting the child with the child's parents and whether it is in the child's best interest to be returned to the child's country of origin. If the permanency plan does not include reunification and the department does not recommend that the child be returned to the country of origin, the department shall determine whether the child may be eligible for special immigrant juvenile status under federal law.
C. If the child is eligible for special immigrant juvenile status, the department shall move the court for a special immigrant juvenile status order containing the necessary findings to establish that the child meets the criteria for federal special immigrant juvenile status. The department's motion shall include a statement of the express wishes of the child, as expressed by the child or the child's guardian ad litem or attorney.
D. After consultation with the child and the child's guardian ad litem or attorney, the department shall determine whether the child's best interests would be served by the filing of a petition for special immigrant juvenile status and application for adjustment of status and if in the child's best interest, within sixty days after an entry of the special immigrant juvenile status order, the department shall file a petition for special immigrant juvenile status and an application for adjustment of status on behalf of the child.
E. If a petition and application have been filed and the petition and application have not been granted by the time the child reaches eighteen years of age, the court may retain jurisdiction over the case for the sole purpose of ensuring that the child continues to satisfy the requirements for classification as a special immigrant juvenile.
F. Review hearings for the child shall be set solely for the purpose of confirming that the child continues to satisfy such requirements and determining the status of the petition and application.
G. The court's jurisdiction terminates upon the final decision of the federal authorities.
H. Retention of jurisdiction in this instance does not affect the transition services available to the child.
I. The court may not retain jurisdiction of the case after the immigrant child's twenty-first birthday.
J. In a judicial review report provided to the court for a child for whom the court has granted the special immigrant juvenile status order described in Subsection C of this section, the court shall be advised of the status of the petition and application process concerning the child.
History: 1978 Comp., § 32A-4-23.1, as enacted by Laws 2009, ch. 239, § 43.
Effective dates. — Laws 2009, ch. 239, § 72 made Laws 2009, ch. 239, § 43 effective July 1, 2009.
Applicability. — Laws 2009, ch. 239, § 71, provided that the provisions of this act apply to all children who, on July 1, 2009, are on release or are otherwise eligible to be placed on release as if the Juvenile Public Safety Advisory Board Act had been in effect at the time they were placed on release or became eligible to be released.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 32A - Children's Code

Article 4 - Child Abuse and Neglect

Section 32A-4-1 - Short title.

Section 32A-4-2 - Definitions.

Section 32A-4-3 - Duty to report child abuse and child neglect; responsibility to investigate child abuse or neglect; penalty; notification of plan of care.

Section 32A-4-4 - Complaints; referral; preliminary inquiry.

Section 32A-4-4.1 - Multilevel response system.

Section 32A-4-5 - Admissibility of report in evidence; immunity of reporting person; investigation of report.

Section 32A-4-6 - Taking into custody; penalty.

Section 32A-4-7 - Release or delivery from custody.

Section 32A-4-8 - Place of temporary custody.

Section 32A-4-9 - Indian child placement; preferences.

Section 32A-4-10 - Basic rights.

Section 32A-4-11 - Use immunity.

Section 32A-4-12 - Protective orders.

Section 32A-4-13 - Contempt power.

Section 32A-4-14 - Change in placement.

Section 32A-4-15 - Petition; authorization to file.

Section 32A-4-16 - Ex-parte custody orders.

Section 32A-4-17 - Summons; content.

Section 32A-4-17.1 - Notice to grandparents and relatives.

Section 32A-4-18 - Custody hearings; time limitations; notice; probable cause.

Section 32A-4-19 - Adjudicatory hearings; time limitations.

Section 32A-4-20 - Conduct of hearings; findings; dismissal; dispositional matters; penalty.

Section 32A-4-21 - Neglect or abuse predisposition studies, reports and examinations.

Section 32A-4-22 - Disposition of adjudicated abused or neglected child.

Section 32A-4-23 - Disposition of a child with a mental disorder or a developmental disability in a proceeding under the Abuse and Neglect Act.

Section 32A-4-23.1 - Disposition of an undocumented immigrant child in a proceeding under the Abuse and Neglect Act.

Section 32A-4-24 - Limitations on dispositional judgments; modification, termination or extension of court orders.

Section 32A-4-25 - Periodic judicial review of dispositional judgments.

Section 32A-4-25.1 - Permanency hearings; permanency review hearings.

Section 32A-4-25.2 - Transition services.

Section 32A-4-25.3 - Discharge hearing.

Section 32A-4-26 - Parental responsibility.

Section 32A-4-27 - Intervention; persons permitted to intervene.

Section 32A-4-28 - Termination of parental rights; adoption decree.

Section 32A-4-29 - Termination procedure.

Section 32A-4-30 - Attorney fees.

Section 32A-4-31 - Permanent guardianship of a child.

Section 32A-4-32 - Permanent guardianship; procedure.

Section 32A-4-33 - Confidentiality; records; penalty.

Section 32A-4-33.1 - Records release when a child dies.

Section 32A-4-34 - Duties of employees.

Section 32A-4-35 - Appointment or change of educational decision maker.