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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 15 - Courts
    • Chapter 11 - Juvenile Code
    • Article 7 - Competency in Delinquency or Child in Need of Services Cases
    • § 15-11-650. Purpose of Article

    Georgia Code
    Article 7 - Competency in Delinquency or Child in Need of Services Cases
    § 15-11-650. Purpose of Article

    The purpose of this article is:
    History. Code 1981, § 15-11-650 , enacted by Ga. L. 2013, p. 294, § 1-1/HB 242.
    Law reviews.
    For note, “Statutory Reform in the Georgia Juvenile Court System: Juvenile Competency Issues Finally Addressed,” see 15 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 879 (1999).

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    Structure Georgia Code

    Georgia Code

    Title 15 - Courts

    Chapter 11 - Juvenile Code

    Article 7 - Competency in Delinquency or Child in Need of Services Cases

    § 15-11-650. Purpose of Article

    § 15-11-651. Definitions

    § 15-11-652. Stay of Proceedings Regarding Child Who May Not Be Mentally Competent to Stand Trial; Appointment of Attorney; Tolling of Time Periods

    § 15-11-653. Evaluation of a Child’s Mental Condition; Procedures; Written Reports; Additional Evaluations

    § 15-11-654. Transfer of Proceedings

    § 15-11-655. Mental Competency Hearing; Burden of Proof; Notice; Rights During Hearing; Procedure; Findings

    § 15-11-656. Disposition of Incompetent Child; Competency Remediation

    § 15-11-657. Restoration to Competency; Remediation Orders and Reports

    § 15-11-658. Disposition of a Child Found Unrestorably Incompetent to Proceed

    § 15-11-659. Court’s Duty When Child Found Unrestorably Incompetent to Proceed

    § 15-11-660. Review Hearings

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