Sec. 26. Every six (6) months after the date of the original protective services order or more often if ordered by the court, the adult protective services unit shall petition the court to hold a hearing on the question of continuing jurisdiction. For jurisdiction to continue, the court must find one (1) of the following:
(1) That the objectives of the order have not been attained, but that there is a reasonable probability that the objectives will be attained if the order is continued with or without modifications.
(2) That the objectives of the order have been attained, but that termination of the order will likely place the endangered adult's physical or mental health in danger.
[Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 4-28-5-11(i).]
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Adult Protective Services
12-10-3-1. "Adult Protective Services Unit"
12-10-3-3. "Governmental Entity"
12-10-3-4. "Life Threatening Emergency"
12-10-3-5. "Protective Services"
12-10-3-6. "Reason to Believe"
12-10-3-7. Contracting for Services
12-10-3-8.5. Reporting of Observed or Suspected Animal Cruelty, Abandonment, or Neglect
12-10-3-9. Duty to Report Endangered Adult
12-10-3-10. Reports; Communication; Contents
12-10-3-13. Records; Availability
12-10-3-14. Referral of Reports of Endangerment
12-10-3-15. Confidentiality of Reports; Exceptions
12-10-3-17. Response to Report of Endangered Adult in Licensed Health Facility
12-10-3-18. Timely Referral to Appropriate Responder
12-10-3-19. Court Jurisdiction
12-10-3-21. Involuntary Protective Services; Petition
12-10-3-21.5. Notice of Petition
12-10-3-23. Mandatory Protective Services; Grounds
12-10-3-24. Protective Services Order; Stipulations
12-10-3-25. Modification or Termination of Protective Services Order; Motion
12-10-3-26. Continuing Jurisdiction Hearing; Necessary Findings
12-10-3-27. Orders Protecting or Implementing Delivery of Protective Services
12-10-3-29. Immunity of Division or Unit Personnel From Civil or Criminal Liability
12-10-3-29.5. Appointment as Representative of Endangered Adult