If a child has been placed on probation or protective supervision by a juvenile court of another state and the child is in this state with or without the permission of that court, the probation officer of that court or other person designated by that court to supervise or take custody of the child has all the powers and privileges in this state with respect to the child as given by this part to like officers or persons of this state, including the right of visitation, counseling, control and direction, taking into custody and returning to that state.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 1 - Juvenile Courts and Proceedings
§ 37-1-108. Commencement of Proceedings
§ 37-1-116. Place of Detention — Escape or Attempted Escape — Shelter Care
§ 37-1-119. Petition — Who May Make
§ 37-1-121. Service of Process
§ 37-1-131. Delinquent Child — Disposition — Restitution
§ 37-1-132. Unruly Child — Disposition
§ 37-1-135. Mentally Ill or Developmentally Disabled Child — Disposition
§ 37-1-143. Out-of-State Custody and Supervision
§ 37-1-145. Out-of-State Probation Officers — Powers
§ 37-1-151. Parents' Liability for Support
§ 37-1-165. Contracts Among Counties to Pool Juvenile Justice Supplements
§ 37-1-167. Removal From Abusive Parent or Other Party
§ 37-1-175. Temporary Legal Custody for Children With Mental Illnesses
§ 37-1-176. Providing Care, Training or Treatment in Least Drastic Alternative Way
§ 37-1-177. Person Filing for Commitment
§ 37-1-180. Rights of Child in Hearing to Review Custody