Art. 603. Definitions
As used in this Title:
(1) "Abortion" means that procedure as defined in R.S. 40:1061.9.
(2) "Abuse" means any one of the following acts that seriously endanger the physical, mental, or emotional health, welfare, and safety of the child:
(a) The infliction, attempted infliction, or, as a result of inadequate supervision, the allowance of the infliction or attempted infliction of physical or mental injury upon the child by a parent or any other person.
(b) The exploitation or overwork of a child by a parent or any other person, including but not limited to commercial sexual exploitation of the child.
(c) The involvement of the child in any sexual act with a parent or any other person, or the aiding or toleration by the parent, caretaker, or any other person of the child's involvement in any of the following:
(i) Any sexual act with any other person.
(ii) Pornographic displays.
(iii) Any sexual activity constituting a crime under the laws of this state.
(d) A coerced abortion conducted upon a child.
(e) Female genital mutilation as defined by R.S. 14:43.4 of the child or of a sister of the child.
(3) "Administrative review body" means a panel of appropriate persons, at least one of whom is not responsible for the case management of or delivery of services to either the child or the parents who are the subject of the review, including the citizen review boards, state hearing examiners, special department reviewers, or department personnel.
(4)(a) "Caretaker" means any person legally obligated to provide or secure adequate care for a child, including a parent, tutor, guardian, legal custodian, foster home parent, an employee or an operator of an early learning center as defined in R.S. 17:407.33, an operator or employee of a registered family child day care home, an operator or employee of a restrictive care facility, or other person providing a residence for the child. "Caretaker" also means an adult who occupies a residence of a child and has a consistent and continuing responsibility for the care of a child. "Caretaker" shall not include an operator or employee of a correctional facility, detention facility, or nonresidential school.
(b) For the purposes of this Subparagraph, "restrictive care facility" means a public or private licensed or unlicensed child care facility, group home, emergency shelter facility, maternity home, psychiatric hospital, or a psychiatric unit located in a state-owned or state-contracted general hospital.
(5) "Case review hearing" means a review hearing by a court or administrative review body for the purpose of determining the continuing necessity for and appropriateness of the child's placement, to determine the extent of compliance with the case plan, to determine the extent of progress which has been made toward alleviating or mitigating the causes necessitating placement, and to project a likely date by which the child may be permanently placed.
(6) "Child" means a person under eighteen years of age who, prior to juvenile proceedings, has not been judicially emancipated under Civil Code Article 366 or emancipated by marriage under Civil Code Article 367.
(7) "Child care agency" means any public or private agency exercising custody of a child.
(8) "Child pornography" means visual depiction of a child engaged in actual or simulated sexual intercourse, deviate sexual intercourse, sexual bestiality, masturbation, sadomasochistic abuse, or lewd exhibition of the genitals.
(9) "Coerced abortion" means the use of force, intimidation, threat of force, threat of deprivation of food and shelter, or the deprivation of food and shelter by a parent or any other person in order to compel a female child to undergo an abortion against her will, whether or not the abortion procedure has been attempted or completed.
(9.1) "Commercial sexual exploitation" means involvement of the child activity prohibited by the following statutes: R.S. 14:46.2, 46.3, 81.1, 81.3, 82, 82.1, 82.2, 83, 83.1, 83.2, 83.3, 83.4, 84, 85, 86, 89.2, 104, 105, and 282.
(10) "Concurrent planning" means departmental efforts to preserve and reunify a family, or to place a child for adoption or with a legal guardian which are made simultaneously.
(11) "Court-appointed or court-approved administrative body" means a body appointed or approved by a court and subject to the court's supervision for the purposes of assisting the court with permanency hearings, including magistrates or other court or noncourt personnel. This body shall not be a part of the Department of Children and Family Services or the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, nor subject to the supervision or direction of either department.
(12) "Crime against the child" shall include the commission of or the attempted commission of any of the following crimes against the child as provided by federal or state statutes:
(a) Homicide.
(b) Battery.
(c) Assault.
(d) Rape.
(e) Sexual battery.
(f) Kidnapping.
(g) Criminal neglect.
(h) Criminal abandonment.
(i) Repealed by Acts 2014, No. 602, §7, eff. June 12, 2014.
(j) Carnal knowledge of a juvenile.
(k) Indecent behavior with juveniles.
(l) Pornography involving juveniles.
(m) Molestation of a juvenile.
(n) Crime against nature.
(o) Cruelty to juveniles.
(p) Contributing to the delinquency or dependency of children.
(q) Sale of minor children.
(r) Human trafficking.
(s) Trafficking of children for sexual purposes.
(t) Female genital mutilation.
(13) "Department" means the Department of Children and Family Services.
(14) "Foster care" means placement in a foster family home, a relative's home, a residential child caring facility, or other living arrangement approved and supervised by the state for provision of substitute care for a child in the department's custody. Such placement shall not include a detention facility.
(15) "Foster parent" means an individual who provides residential foster care with the approval and under the supervision of the department for a child in its custody.
(16) "Institutional abuse or neglect" means any case of child abuse or neglect that occurs in any public or private facility that provides residential child care, treatment, or education.
(17) "Mandatory reporter" is any of the following individuals:
(a) "Health practitioner" is any individual who provides healthcare services, including a physician, surgeon, physical therapist, dentist, resident, intern, hospital staff member, an outpatient abortion facility staff member, podiatrist, chiropractor, licensed nurse, nursing aide, dental hygienist, any emergency medical technician, a paramedic, optometrist, medical examiner, or coroner, who diagnoses, examines, or treats a child or his family.
(b) "Mental health/social service practitioner" is any individual who provides mental health care or social service diagnosis, assessment, counseling, or treatment, including a psychiatrist, psychologist, marriage or family counselor, social worker, member of the clergy, aide, or other individual who provides counseling services to a child or his family. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, when representing a child, as defined in this Code, in a case arising out of this Code, a mental health/social service practitioner shall not be considered a mandatory reporter under the following limited circumstances: (i) when the practitioner is engaged by an attorney to assist in the rendition of professional legal services to that child, (ii) when the information that would serve as the basis for reporting arises in furtherance of facilitating the rendition of those professional legal services to that child, and (iii) when the information that would serve as the basis for reporting is documented by the mental health/social service practitioner. The documentation shall be retained by the mental health/social service practitioner until one year after the child has reached the age of majority.
(c) "Member of the clergy" is any priest, rabbi, duly ordained clerical deacon or minister, Christian Science practitioner, or other similarly situated functionary of a religious organization, except that he is not required to report a confidential communication, as defined in Code of Evidence Article 511, from a person to a member of the clergy who, in the course of the discipline or practice of that church, denomination, or organization, is authorized or accustomed to hearing confidential communications, and under the discipline or tenets of the church, denomination, or organization has a duty to keep such communications confidential. In that instance, he shall encourage that person to report the allegations to the appropriate authorities in accordance with Article 610.
(d) "Teaching or child care provider" is any person who provides or assists in the teaching, training, and supervision of a child, including any public or private teacher, teacher's aide, instructional aide, school principal, school staff member, bus driver, coach, professor, technical or vocational instructor, technical or vocational school staff member, college or university administrator, college or university staff member, social worker, probation officer, foster home parent, group home or other child care institutional staff member, personnel of residential home facilities, a licensed or unlicensed day care provider, or any individual who provides such services to a child in a voluntary or professional capacity.
(e) Police officers or law enforcement officials.
(f) "Commercial film and photographic print processor" is any person who develops exposed photographic film into negatives, slides, or prints, or who makes prints from negatives or slides for compensation.
(g) Mediators appointed pursuant to Chapter 6 of Title IV.
(h) A parenting coordinator appointed pursuant to R.S. 9:358.1 et seq.
(i) A court-appointed special advocates (CASA) volunteer under the supervision of a CASA program appointed pursuant to Chapter 4 of Title IV.
(j) "Organizational or youth activity provider" is any person who provides organized activities for children, including administrators, employees, or volunteers of any day camp, summer camp, youth center, or youth recreation programs or any other organization that provides organized activities for children.
(k) School coaches, including but not limited to public technical or vocational school, community college, college, or university coaches and coaches of intramural or interscholastic athletics.
(18) "Neglect" means the refusal or unreasonable failure of a parent or caretaker to supply the child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, care, treatment, or counseling for any injury, illness, or condition of the child, as a result of which the child's physical, mental, or emotional health, welfare, and safety is substantially threatened or impaired. Neglect includes prenatal neglect. Consistent with Article 606(B), the inability of a parent or caretaker to provide for a child due to inadequate financial resources shall not, for that reason alone, be considered neglect. Whenever, in lieu of medical care, a child is being provided treatment in accordance with the tenets of a well-recognized religious method of healing that has a reasonable, proven record of success, the child shall not, for that reason alone, be considered to be neglected or maltreated. However, nothing in this Subparagraph shall prohibit the court from ordering medical services for the child when there is substantial risk of harm to the child's health, welfare, or safety.
(19) "Newborn" means a child who is not more than thirty days old, as determined within a reasonable degree of medical certainty by an examining physician.
(20) "Other suitable individual" means a person with whom the child enjoys a close, established, significant relationship, yet not a blood relative, including a neighbor, godparent, teacher, or close friend of the parent.
(21) "Permanency hearing" means a hearing for the purpose of determining the permanent plan for the child.
(22) "Permanent placement" means:
(a) Return of the legal custody of a child to his parent or parents.
(b) Placement of the child with adoptive parents pursuant to a final decree of adoption.
(c) Placement of the child with a legal guardian.
(23) "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, agency, or corporation, and specifically shall include city, parish, or state law enforcement agencies, and a parish or city school board or a person employed by a parish or city school board.
(24) "Prenatal neglect" means exposure to chronic or severe use of alcohol or the unlawful use of any controlled dangerous substance, as defined by R.S. 40:961 et seq., or in a manner not lawfully prescribed, which results in symptoms of withdrawal in the newborn or the presence of a controlled substance or a metabolic thereof in his body, blood, urine, or meconium that is not the result of medical treatment, or observable and harmful effects in his physical appearance or functioning.
(25) "Protective capacity" means the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional knowledge, abilities, and practices that prevent or control threats of danger to children.
(26) "Reasonable efforts" means the exercise of ordinary diligence and care by the department throughout the pendency of a case pursuant to the obligations imposed on the state by federal and state law to provide services and supports designed and intended to prevent or eliminate the need for removing a child from the child's home, to reunite families after separation, and to achieve safe permanency for children. Reasonable efforts shall be determined by the particular facts and circumstances of each case, including the individualized needs of each child and the family, the imminence and potential severity of the threat of danger, the strengths of each child and the family, and the community of support available to the family. In making reasonable efforts, the health, welfare, and safety of the child shall be the paramount concern.
(27) "Relative" means an individual with whom the child has established a significant relationship by blood, adoption, or affinity.
(28) "Removal" means placing a child in the custody of the state or with someone other than the parent or caretaker during or after the course of an investigation of abuse and neglect to secure the child's health, welfare, and safety.
(29) "Safe" and "safety" mean the condition of not being unsafe. Whether a child is unsafe shall be determined by the particular facts and circumstances of each case, including consideration of the threat of danger to the child, whether the child is vulnerable to the threat, and the parent's or caretaker's protective capacity to manage or control the threat.
(30) "Safety plan" means a plan for the purpose of assuring a child's health, welfare, and safety by imposing conditions for the child to safely remain in the home, or, after a child has been removed from the home, for the continued placement of the child with a custodian and terms for contact between the child and the child's parents or other persons.
(31) "Threat of danger" exists when the behavior of a parent or caretaker or the family situation indicates serious harm, in the near future, to the child's physical, mental, or emotional health, welfare, and safety.
(32) "Vulnerable" means the inability to protect oneself from identified threats of danger.
Acts 1991, No. 235, §6, eff. Jan. 1, 1992; Acts 1992, No. 705, §1, eff. July 6, 1992; Acts 1993, No. 634, §1, eff. June 15, 1993; Acts 1995, No. 444, §1, eff June 17, 1995; Acts 1999, No. 449, §§1, 2, eff. July 1, 1999; Acts 1999, No. 769, §1, eff. July 2, 1999; Acts 1999, No. 894, §1; Acts 2001, No. 567, §1; Acts 2003, No. 567, §1; Acts 2003, No. 1187, §1; Acts 2004, No. 398, §1, eff. June 23, 2004; Acts 2005, No. 148, §1; Acts 2005, No. 338, §1; Acts 2006, No. 157, §1; Acts 2006, No. 278, §1; Acts 2007, No. 119, §1, eff. June 25, 2007; Acts 2007, No. 265, §1; Acts 2007, No. 334, §1; Acts 2007, No. 396, §1, eff. when funds are appropriated by the legislature; Acts 2008, No. 394, §1, eff. June 21, 2008; Acts 2012, No. 268, §2, eff. May 25, 2012; Acts 2012, No. 380, §1; Acts 2012, No. 446, §6; Acts 2012, No. 614, §2, eff. June 7, 2012; Acts 2013, No. 260, §1; Acts 2014, No. 486, §1; Acts 2014, No. 564, §7; Acts 2014, No. 569, §1; Acts 2014, No. 602, §7, eff. June 12, 2014; Acts 2015, No. 217, §1; Acts 2017, No. 359, §§1, 3, 4; Acts 2018, No. 458, §2; Acts 2019, No. 280, §1; Acts 2021, No. 158, §1; Acts 2021, No. 367, §1; Acts 2022, No. 272, §1.
Structure Louisiana Laws
Art. 100. Short title; citation of Code
Art. 102. Purpose and construction
Art. 103. General applicability
Art. 103.1. Applicability of Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 104. Applicability of Code of Criminal Procedure; Code of Civil Procedure
Art. 105. Applicability of Code of Evidence
Art. 107. Mandatory and permissive language
Art. 108. Conjunctive, disjunctive, or both
Art. 109. Assistants and deputies included
Art. 110. References to code articles or statutory sections
Art. 111. Article headings and comments not part of law
Art. 112. Clerical and typographical errors disregarded
Art. 113. Pleading a statute or ordinance
Art. 115. Oath or affirmation in juvenile proceedings
Art. 302. Juvenile jurisdiction of courts
Art. 303. Exclusive jurisdiction over children, youth, and minors; exceptions
Art. 304. Transfer of child adjudicated in another state for disposition
Art. 306. Places of detention; juveniles subject to criminal court jurisdiction
Art. 306.1. Transmission of order; transcripts
Art. 308. Authority of courts to refer child abuse, neglect
Art. 309. Continuing jurisdiction over custody disputes
Art. 310. Jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
Art. 311. Juvenile jurisdiction over adults; support proceedings; coexistent orders
Art. 312. Juvenile jurisdiction over adults; criminal proceedings
Art. 313. Duration of jurisdiction over proceedings
Art. 314.1. Special venue in proceedings concerning child support
Art. 315. Transfer of proper venue
Art. 316. Improper venue; transfer
Art. 317. Change of proper venue
Art. 318. Inherent power and authority of courts
Art. 320. Indigency determination
Art. 321. Partial reimbursement by indigent adults
Art. 325. Exception to hearsay rule
Art. 326. Competent evidence; procedures for making videotape
Art. 329. Closed circuit television; testimony taken outside courtroom
Art. 330. Judgments appealable
Art. 332. Notice of judgment; new trials; time for appeal
Art. 333. Perfecting the appeal
Art. 335. Preparation of record; costs
Art. 338. Supervisory jurisdiction
Art. 401. Adoption of local rules of court
Art. 404. Docketing of juvenile cases
Art. 405. Court or witness fees; travel expenses
Art. 406. Waiver of court costs and fees
Art. 407. Confidentiality of hearings
Art. 408. Duty of court to control proceedings; use of restraints on a child
Art. 409. Sequestration of witnesses
Art. 410. Recording of proceedings
Art. 412. Confidentiality of records; disclosure exceptions; sanctions
Art. 412.1. Data collection and remittance
Art. 413. Records; intercourt transfer
Art. 414. Disclosure of records for sentencing
Art. 415. Destruction of inactive and closed files
Art. 416. Service of motion to destroy reports and records
Art. 417. Judgment ordering destruction of reports and records
Art. 418. Juvenile court; juvenile judge
Art. 422. Juvenile traffic referee
Art. 424. Court-appointed special advocates (CASA); purpose
Art. 424.2. CASA; order of assignment
Art. 424.5. CASA; appearance; witness
Art. 424.6. CASA; access to records; confidentiality
Art. 424.8. CASA; request for hearing
Art. 424.9. CASA; record confidentiality
Art. 425. Rules for conduct of officers, employees
Art. 426. Compensation to courts
Art. 427. Clerks; duties; authority
Art. 437. Referral for mediation
Art. 438. Selection and appointment of mediator; disclosure; revocation
Art. 439. Qualifications of mediator
Art. 439.1. Duties of mediator
Art. 440. Stay of proceeding; extension
Art. 442. Termination of mediation
Art. 443. Preparation of agreement; court approval
Art. 444. Judicial oversight; periodic evaluation; contempt proceedings
Art. 445. Supplementary local rules
Art. 501. Legislative findings
Art. 503. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 749, §2.
Art. 504. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 1305, 1, eff. June 29, 1995.
Art. 505. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 1305, 1, eff. June 29, 1995.
Art. 508. Multidisciplinary investigative team; scope of responsibility
Art. 510. Contents of protocols; formal requirements
Art. 511. Forensic interviewer; qualifications
Art. 512. Composition of the multidisciplinary investigative team
Art. 513. Confidentiality policy
Art. 514. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 523. Governance of child advocacy centers; board of directors; bylaws; staff
Art. 525. Confidentiality policy; exceptions
Art. 526. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 531. Children's Advocacy Clearinghouse; establishment; purpose
Art. 541. Legislative findings; purposes; goals
Art. 543. Interagency information sharing; interagency agreements
Art. 544. Request for information; order for release
Art. 546. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 551. Legislative findings
Art. 553. Access to child; records; communication
Art. 558. Louisiana Child Representation System; establishment
Art. 559. Repealed by Acts 2014, No. 354, §2; Acts 2014, No. 811, §33, eff. June 23, 2014.
Art. 560. Provision of services; qualifications of counsel
Art. 571. Legislative findings
Art. 574. Indigent Parents' Representation Program; establishment
Art. 575. Duties of the program; qualifications of counsel
Art. 581. Child Protection Representation Commission; establishment; purpose and functions
Art. 602. General applicability
Art. 603.1. Required education; reporting child abuse
Art. 604. Persons subject to proceedings
Art. 806. Change of venue; improper venue
Art. 807. Change of venue; proper venue
Art. 606. Grounds; child in need of care
Art. 607. Child's right to appointed counsel; payment
Art. 608. Parents' right to counsel; payment
Art. 609. Mandatory and permitted reporting; training requirements
Art. 611. Immunity from civil or criminal liability
Art. 612. Assignment of reports for investigation and assessment
Art. 612.1. Institutional abuse; corrective measures
Art. 615. Disposition of reports
Art. 615.1. Reports; review by district attorney
Art. 616. Central registry; screening court-appointed special advocates volunteers; confidentiality
Art. 616.1. Correction of central registry entries; procedure
Art. 616.1.1. Appeal and review; correction of central registry entries; procedure
Art. 616.2. Central registry; maintenance by state police; use; confidentiality
Art. 617. Temporary restraining order
Art. 618. Protective orders; content; modification; service
Art. 619. Instanter custody orders; instanter safety plan orders
Art. 620. Oral instanter orders
Art. 621. Taking child into custody without a court order
Art. 622. Placement pending a continued custody hearing
Art. 622.1. Shelter care facility records; access
Art. 623. Notice; right to be heard
Art. 624. Continued custody hearing; continued safety plan hearing; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 624.1. Reason to know a child is an Indian child; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 625. Advice of rights and responsibilities of parents, counsel, and department; absent parents
Art. 626. Grounds for continued custody; reasonable efforts; grounds for continued safety plan
Art. 627. Continued custody order; special provisions; appointments; continued safety plan order
Art. 628. Informal adjustment agreement
Art. 629. Form of agreement; duration
Art. 630. Effect of an agreement
Art. 631. Authority to file petition; custody
Art. 632. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 634. Contents of petition
Art. 635. Amendment of petition
Art. 637. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 638. Service of petition; parent; child
Art. 639. Notice of nature of proceedings; parental rights; form
Art. 640. Service and return; child; resident parent; counsel
Art. 641. Service and return; nonresident parent
Art. 642. Effect of nonappearance by a parent
Art. 643. Service; absentee or unidentified parent; curator ad hoc
Art. 644. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 646. Answer; appearance; objection
Art. 646.1. Prehearing conference
Art. 647. Stipulation; consent to judgment
Art. 648. Advice of rights at appearance to answer petition
Art. 649. Answer to petition; objection by child
Art. 651. Preadjudication motions; time for filing; hearings
Art. 653. Restrictive orders; discovery
Art. 654. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 655. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 656. Motions for severance
Art. 658. Dismissal of petition
Art. 659. Time for adjudication hearing
Art. 660. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 661. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 661.1. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act inquiry
Art. 662. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 663. Evidence; suspension of privileges
Art. 664. Adjudication by the court
Art. 667. Vacation of adjudication
Art. 668. Predisposition investigation and report
Art. 669. Physical and mental examination for disposition
Art. 670. Notice of predisposition report and examination
Art. 672. Care and treatment by department
Art. 672.1. Reunification efforts determination
Art. 672.2. Local educational agencies; children placed in group homes and residential facilities
Art. 672.3. Diligent search for relatives; notice; failure to respond
Art. 675. Case plan purpose; contents
Art. 676. Response to case plan
Art. 678. Disposition hearing; time
Art. 679. Notice; presence at disposition
Art. 680. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 681. Dispositional alternatives
Art. 682. Removal of a child from parental custody or control
Art. 683. Disposition; generally
Art. 684. Judgment of disposition
Art. 685. Parent's contribution to costs of care and treatment
Art. 686. Duration of disposition
Art. 688. Case review reports; filing
Art. 689. Case review reports; service
Art. 690. Case review report purpose; contents
Art. 692. Case review hearings
Art. 694. Notice; absent parents
Art. 695. Notice; foster parents, pre-adoptive parents, relatives providing care; right to be heard
Art. 698. Presence at case review
Art. 704. Notice; absent parents
Art. 705. Notice; right to be heard
Art. 708. Presence at permanency hearing
Art. 711. Simultaneous hearings
Art. 712. Sanctions for failure to comply with permanency planning requirements
Art. 714. Motion to modify judgment of disposition
Art. 715. Service of motion to modify
Art. 716. Modification of judgment of disposition
Art. 717. Notice of modification
Art. 718. Purpose of guardianship
Art. 719. Guardian's rights and responsibilities
Art. 720. Motion for guardianship
Art. 722. Grounds; hearing; order
Art. 723. Order of guardianship
Art. 724. Motion for modification of guardianship; termination of guardianship
Art. 724.1. Temporary guardianship; designated successor guardian; construction
Art. 725. Findings and purpose
Art. 725.2. Safe house for sexually exploited children
Art. 725.3. Statewide protocol
Art. 725.4. Duties of law enforcement
Art. 725.5. Duties of the Department of Children and Family Services
Art. 725.6. Victim confidentiality
Art. 727. General applicability
Art. 729. Persons subject to proceedings
Art. 732. Duties of intake officer
Art. 733. Instanter orders of custody
Art. 733.1. Stop of child absent from school; transportation to school facility
Art. 734. Oral instanter orders
Art. 735. Taking child into custody with a court order
Art. 736. Taking child into custody without a court order
Art. 737. Place of prehearing placement upon a taking into custody
Art. 738. Release from custody
Art. 739. Continued custody hearing; time limitations
Art. 741. Grounds for continued custody
Art. 742. Place of continued custody
Art. 812. Taking child into custody
Art. 813. Taking child into custody with a court order; filing of verified complaint; execution
Art. 815. Child taken into custody; place of detention
Art. 815.1. Alternative to detention programs
Art. 816. Record of detention center; access
Art. 817. Release from custody
Art. 818. Identification procedures
Art. 743. Mandatory conference
Art. 744. Informal family services plan agreement
Art. 745. Effect of informal family services plan agreement; confidentiality
Art. 746. Authority to file petition
Art. 747. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 749. Contents of petition
Art. 750. Amendment of petition
Art. 752. Service and return; resident caretaker
Art. 753. Summons; resident caretaker
Art. 754. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 755. Service; nonresident caretaker
Art. 756. Appearance to answer petition; time
Art. 757. Stipulation; consent to judgment
Art. 758. Advice of rights at appearance to answer petition
Art. 760. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 761. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 762. Consolidation of hearings
Art. 764. Dismissal of petition
Art. 765. Time for setting adjudication hearing
Art. 766. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 767. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 767.1. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act inquiry
Art. 767.2. Reason to know a child is an Indian child; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 768. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 769. Adjudication by the court
Art. 772. Vacation of adjudication
Art. 773. Predisposition investigation and report
Art. 774. Physical and mental examination for disposition
Art. 775. Notice of predisposition report and examination
Art. 776. Permanency planning reports
Art. 777. Disposition hearing; time; obligation of agency representative
Art. 778. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 779. Dispositional alternatives
Art. 781. Disposition; generally
Art. 781.1. Probation and parole supervision fees
Art. 782. Judgment of disposition
Art. 783. Parent's contribution to costs of care and treatment
Art. 784. Duration of disposition
Art. 787. Motion to modify judgment of disposition
Art. 788. Service of motion to modify
Art. 789. Modification of judgment of disposition
Art. 790. Notice of modification
Art. 791. Contempt; prehearing detention
Art. 791.2. Parish involvement
Art. 791.3. State, state agencies; participation
Art. 791.5. Reporting; operation
Art. 792. Nature of proceedings
Art. 793.1. Early intervention programs; authorization; purpose
Art. 793.2. Community involvement
Art. 793.3. Reporting; funding; implementation; termination
Art. 793.4. Early intervention fund; fees collected
Art. 802. General applicability
Art. 803. Applicability of Title procedures; supplemental procedures
Art. 808. Constitutional rights of accused delinquents
Art. 810. Waiver of right to counsel
Art. 811. When jeopardy begins
Art. 811.1. Rights of the victim of alleged delinquent act
Art. 811.2. Victims of juvenile crime compensation fund; established; disbursements
Art. 819. Continued custody hearing; time limitations
Art. 820. Grounds for continued custody prior to adjudication
Art. 821. Continued custody hearing
Art. 822. Place of continued custody prior to adjudication
Art. 823. Right to bail or other security for release
Art. 824. Criteria for setting bail or alternative forms of security
Art. 826. Conditions of release
Art. 827. Judgment of release from continued custody
Art. 828. Violation of conditions of release
Art. 829. Cancellation of bail bond
Art. 830. Modification of bail
Art. 831. Review of bail orders
Art. 832. How mental incapacity is raised; effect
Art. 834. Appointment of sanity commission; qualifications
Art. 834.1. Documentation of competency commission
Art. 835. Report of competency commission; content; filing
Art. 836. Determination of mental capacity to proceed
Art. 837. Procedure after determination of mental capacity
Art. 837.1. Standards for restoration service providers
Art. 837.2. Report of restoration service provider
Art. 837.3. Six-month evaluation; hearing
Art. 837.4. Two-year evaluation; hearing
Art. 837.5. Three-year evaluation; hearing
Art. 838. Procedure when capacity regained
Art. 839. Availability of an informal adjustment agreement
Art. 842. Authority to file petition
Art. 843. Time for filing of petition; child in custody
Art. 845. Contents of petition
Art. 846. Amendment of petition
Art. 848. Notice of right to counsel; form
Art. 849. Service and return; resident parent
Art. 850. Summons; child and resident parent
Art. 851. Failure to appear as summoned
Art. 852. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 853. Effect of nonappearance by a parent
Art. 854. Appearance to answer petition; time
Art. 855. Advice of rights at appearance to answer
Art. 857. Transfers for criminal prosecution; authority
Art. 858. Motion for transfer; notice
Art. 859. Conduct of transfer hearing
Art. 860. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 861. Access to evidence; reports
Art. 862. Transfer hearing; required findings
Art. 863. Effect of transfer order; review
Art. 864. Places of detention; before and after transfer
Art. 865. Preadjudication requests for relief; general provisions
Art. 867. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
Art. 868. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 869. Insanity plea; appointment of sanity commission
Art. 869.1. Appointment of sanity commission; qualifications
Art. 869.2. Documentation of sanity commission
Art. 869.3. Report of sanity commission; content; filing
Art. 870. Motion for a bill of particulars
Art. 871. Effect of inconsistent or limiting allegations of a bill of particulars
Art. 873. Severance of causes for adjudication
Art. 874. Severance of individual cases for adjudication
Art. 876. Dismissal of petition
Art. 877. Adjudication hearing; time limitations
Art. 878. Order of adjudication hearing
Art. 879. Presence at adjudication hearing; exclusion of witnesses
Art. 880. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 881.1. Admissibility of a child's confession in juvenile court
Art. 882. Adjudication by the court
Art. 884.1. Informing the child of sex offender registration and notification requirements; form
Art. 885. Denial of driving privileges; restricted driver's license
Art. 886. Continued custody pending disposition; bail; places of detention
Art. 887. Vacation of adjudication; grounds
Art. 888. Physical and mental examination for disposition; costs
Art. 889. Disclosure of resulting evaluation report
Art. 890. Predisposition report; contents
Art. 891. Disclosure of predisposition report
Art. 892. Disposition hearing; time
Art. 893. Disposition hearing; evidence
Art. 894. Disposition after finding of insanity
Art. 895. Commitment to mental institution
Art. 896. Deferred dispositional agreement
Art. 896.1. Alternative disposition
Art. 897. Disposition after adjudication of a felony-grade delinquent act
Art. 897.1. Disposition after adjudication of certain felony-grade delinquent acts
Art. 898. Duration of a disposition based on a felony-grade adjudication
Art. 899. Disposition after adjudication of a misdemeanor-grade delinquent act
Art. 900. Duration of a disposition based on a misdemeanor-grade adjudication
Art. 901. Disposition guidelines; generally
Art. 901.1. Probation and parole supervision fees
Art. 902. Presence at disposition
Art. 903. Judgment of disposition
Art. 904. Court transmission of reports
Art. 905. Progress reports to court
Art. 905.1. Academic plan for children committed to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections
Art. 906. Required review hearings
Art. 908. Care and treatment by department
Art. 908.1. AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases; victim's testing and services
Art. 909. Modification authority; in general
Art. 910. Modification procedure; generally applicable
Art. 912. Resolution of grievances while under an order of commitment
Art. 913. Revocation of probation; procedure; evidence
Art. 914. Probation violation; sanctions including revocation
Art. 915. Probation revocation; limitations upon restraint
Art. 916. Modification of a mental health commitment
Art. 917. Expungement and sealing; generally
Art. 919. Procedure for expungement and sealing; motions; order
Art. 920. Order of expungement and sealing; court records
Art. 921. Order of expungement and sealing; agency records
Art. 922. Expungement and sealing order; effect
Art. 923. Expungement and sealing of adjudications involving human trafficking victims
Art. 925. Expungement and sealing; forms
Art. 926. Affidavit of response form
Art. 952. General applicability
Art. 953. Scope of traffic jurisdiction
Art. 954. Traffic violations adjudicated on citation; petition not required
Art. 955. Traffic violations; referral to juvenile traffic referee
Art. 956. Authority of juvenile traffic referee
Art. 957. Appointment of counsel
Art. 958. Disposition immediately following adjudication
Art. 959. Disposition of traffic violations
Art. 960. Traffic cases heard before juvenile traffic referee; appeal to court
Art. 1001.1. Priority of docketing; adjudication
Art. 1002. General applicability
Art. 1004. Petition for termination of parental rights; authorization to file
Art. 1004.1. Termination of rights; children in state custody
Art. 1005. Persons subject to proceedings
Art. 1007. Court records of proceedings
Art. 1008. Duties of court clerks
Art. 1009. Disclosure of information in court records
Art. 1010. Petitions for disclosure
Art. 1011. Grounds for disclosure
Art. 1012. Authority of the court
Art. 1013. Duties of a curator ad hoc
Art. 1014. Orders of disclosure
Art. 1015. Grounds; termination of parental rights
Art. 1015.1. Termination of parental rights, certain grounds; costs and fees
Art. 1019. Contents of the petition
Art. 1019.1. Notice to counsel
Art. 1019.2. Service of petition; parent; child
Art. 1020. Notice of right to counsel and effect of termination judgment; form
Art. 1021. Service and return; child; resident parent; counsel
Art. 1022. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 1023. Service; absentee parent; unidentified father
Art. 1024. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 1024.1. Termination of parental rights, payment of transportation costs
Art. 1025. Duty of department to provide information concerning the parent's location
Art. 1025.1. Appearance to answer petition
Art. 1025.2. Stipulation; consent to judgment; resident, nonresident parents
Art. 1025.3. Failure to appear at appearance to answer
Art. 1025.4. Prehearing and scheduling conference; order
Art. 1026. Medical examinations
Art. 1027. Discovery rights; access to department records
Art. 1028. Restrictive; discovery
Art. 1031. Time for setting termination of parental rights hearing
Art. 1033. Effect of nonappearance
Art. 1034. Right to present evidence and examine witnesses
Art. 1034.1. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act inquiry
Art. 1034.2. Reason to know a child is an Indian child; federal Indian Child Welfare Act
Art. 1036. Proof of parental misconduct
Art. 1036.1. Proof of prior child in need of care judgment, stipulation; record
Art. 1036.2. Incarcerated parent; duties; assessment
Art. 1037. Findings and contents of termination judgment; form
Art. 1037.1. Continuing contact with biological relatives
Art. 1038. Effects of termination judgment
Art. 1041. Registration; department
Art. 1042. Review; counsel for child
Art. 1051. Motion to restore parental rights
Art. 1052. Duties of department
Art. 1102. General applicability
Art. 1104. Nature of surrender
Art. 1105. Recordkeeping generally
Art. 1106. Recordation of acknowledgment by authentic act and judgments of filiation
Art. 1107. Confidentiality of records
Art. 1107.1. Intent to surrender for adoption
Art. 1107.2. Intent to surrender for adoption; purpose; limitations
Art. 1107.4. Filing of intent to surrender for adoption
Art. 1107.5. Contents of intent to surrender for adoption; form
Art. 1107.6. Failure to file timely objection to adoption; termination of parental rights
Art. 1107.7. Objection to intent to surrender for adoption; effect
Art. 1107.8. Notice of filing of act of intent to surrender for adoption; form; objection and form
Art. 1108. Authority to surrender
Art. 1109. Domiciliary requirements
Art. 1110. Nature of authority
Art. 1112. Inability due to court intervention
Art. 1114. Mentally incapacitated parents
Art. 1115. Authority generally; preplacement approval
Art. 1116. Agency adoption; acceptance by agency
Art. 1117. Domiciliary requirements; acceptance of surrender
Art. 1118. Effect of acceptance
Art. 1119. Anonymity; limitations upon attorney as representative
Art. 1120. Pre-surrender counseling; affidavit
Art. 1121. Legal counseling; affidavit
Art. 1122. Contents of surrender; form
Art. 1123. Effect of surrender; verification of judgment of adoption
Art. 1124. Requirement of family information
Art. 1125. Statement of family history; contents; form
Art. 1126. Fiduciary duty; breach; good faith exception
Art. 1127.1. Maintenance of medical report; transfer of adoption records
Art. 1128. Validity of surrender; Statement of Family History
Art. 1130.1. Authority of the court to determine parental capacity
Art. 1131. Filing of surrender; institution of records check
Art. 1132. Notice of filing of surrender; form
Art. 1133. Notice of filing of surrender; service upon resident alleged or adjudicated father
Art. 1134. Notice of filing of surrender; service upon nonresident alleged or adjudicated father
Art. 1135. Unidentified fathers; diligent effort; order
Art. 1136. Absentee alleged or adjudicated fathers; curator
Art. 1138. Hearing of opposition to adoption; establishment of parental rights
Art. 1139. Order maintaining opposition; effect on other surrendering parent; service
Art. 1140. Continuing jurisdiction
Art. 1142. Order declaring parental rights terminated; motion; certificates
Art. 1146. Permanency planning; review hearings; counsel for child
Art. 1148. Time limitations; finality
Art. 1149. Purpose; short title
Art. 1151. Relinquishment of infants; defense to prosecution
Art. 1153. Medical evaluation of the infant
Art. 1154. Safe haven continued custody hearing; instanter order
Art. 1155. Non-relinquishing parent; procedures
Art. 1156. Reclaiming parental rights; time limitations; paternity testing; home study
Art. 1157. Reclaiming of parental rights by the relinquishing parent; hearing
Art. 1158. Order declaring parental rights terminated; time limitations; finality
Art. 1159. Permanency planning; case plan; review hearings
Art. 1160. Additional regulations; Administrative Procedure Act; reporting
Art. 1161. Official Safe Haven symbol
Art. 1168. General applicability of other Children's Code provisions
Art. 1171. Prior approval of private adoptive placement; exceptions
Art. 1172. Certification for adoption; authority to conduct preplacement home study
Art. 1173. Preplacement home study; requirements
Art. 1174. Issuance of preplacement certification for adoption
Art. 1175. Court approval of uncertified adoptive placement
Art. 1176. Application for court approval of adoptive placement; contents; filing
Art. 1178. Order and revocation
Art. 1180. Venue and jurisdiction in adoption
Art. 1182. Records of adoption decrees
Art. 1183. Reports of annulments of adoption decrees
Art. 1184. Admission to hearings
Art. 1185. Confidential reports
Art. 1186. Confidential adoption records; disclosure
Art. 1187. Court records of proceedings
Art. 1188. Motion for disclosure
Art. 1189. Grounds for disclosure
Art. 1190. Authority of the court
Art. 1191. Duties of a curator ad hoc
Art. 1192. Orders of disclosure
Art. 1193. Persons whose consent or relinquishment is required
Art. 1194. Repealed by Acts 1999, No. 1062, 5, eff. Jan. 1, 2000.
Art. 1195. Consent to adoption given in open court; effect; Statement of Family History
Art. 1196. Release of claims by alleged father; consent to adoption; Statement of Family History
Art. 1197. Birth certificate requirement
Art. 1198. Persons who may petition for adoption
Art. 1199. Agency adoption; petition; contents; form
Art. 1200. Fee disclosure; permissible reimbursement of expenses; court review; report
Art. 1201. Adoption disclosure affidavit of fees and charges
Art. 1203. Service; resident parent
Art. 1204. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 1205. Service; absentee parent; curator ad hoc
Art. 1206. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 1207. Duties of the agency; duties of the department; home study; confidential report
Art. 1208. Hearing; petition for agency adoption
Art. 1210. Interlocutory decree
Art. 1211. Final decree at first hearing
Art. 1212. Effect of interlocutory decree
Art. 1213. Continuing duties of the department; home study report
Art. 1215. Revocation of interlocutory decree
Art. 1216. Petition for final decree
Art. 1217. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1217.1. Reporting requirement; statistical availability
Art. 1218. Effect of final decree
Art. 1220. Refusal of interlocutory or final decree
Art. 1221. Persons who may petition for adoption
Art. 1222. Private adoptions; petition; contents
Art. 1223. Fee disclosure; permissible reimbursement of expenses; court review; report
Art. 1223.1. Adoption disclosure affidavit of fees and charges; form
Art. 1225. Service; resident parent
Art. 1226. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 1227. Service; absentee parent; curator ad hoc
Art. 1228. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 1230. Hearing; petition for private adoption
Art. 1232. Interlocutory decree
Art. 1233. Final decree at first hearing
Art. 1234. Effect of interlocutory decree
Art. 1235. Continuing duties of the department; home study report
Art. 1236. Interlocutory decree; review hearings
Art. 1237. Revocation of interlocutory decree
Art. 1238. Petition for final decree
Art. 1239. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1239.1. Reporting requirement, statistical availability
Art. 1240. Effect of final decree
Art. 1242. Refusal of interlocutory or final decree
Art. 1243. Persons who may petition for intrafamily adoption
Art. 1243.1. Intrafamily adoptions
Art. 1243.2. Institution of records check
Art. 1245. Parental consent not necessary; burden of proof
Art. 1245.1. Repealed by Acts 2010, No. 738, §2.
Art. 1246. Intrafamily adoptions; petition; contents; form
Art. 1247. Notice of filing petition
Art. 1248. Service; resident parent
Art. 1249. Service; nonresident parent
Art. 1250. Service; absentee parent; curator ad hoc
Art. 1251. Duties of curator ad hoc
Art. 1252. Duties of department; home study; confidential report
Art. 1253. Hearing; petition for intrafamily adoption
Art. 1255. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1256. Effect of final decree
Art. 1258. Repealed by Acts 2010, No. 738, §2.
Art. 1259. Appeal of judgment; time limitations
Art. 1260. Appellate jurisdiction
Art. 1263. Time limitations; finality
Art. 1264. Post-adoption visitation rights of grandparents
Art. 1269.1. Continuing contact agreements; voluntary
Art. 1269.2. Continuing post-adoption contact; foster child adoptions
Art. 1269.3. Continuing contact agreement; parties; required declarations
Art. 1269.4. Filing with court; time limitations
Art. 1269.5. Court approval; incorporation into judgment
Art. 1269.6. Effect; continuing contact agreement
Art. 1269.7. Agreements confected after final decree
Art. 1269.8. Enforcement of continuing contact agreement; modification
Art. 1270. Legislative findings; purpose; release of information
Art. 1272. Matching; verification by original documents; mandatory counseling
Art. 1276. Disclosure of death of biological parents and adopted persons
Art. 1277. Other remedies not affected
Art. 1278. Rules and regulations
Art. 1279.1. Short title; citation
Art. 1279.2. Legislative findings
Art. 1279.5. Health insurance reimbursement
Art. 1279.6. Educational opportunities and assistance
Art. 1279.7. Expedited procedure for finalizing adoptions
Art. 1281.2. General applicability of other Children's Code provisions
Art. 1281.4. Types of adoption
Art. 1281.5. Prior approval of adoptive placement
Art. 1281.6. Venue in intercountry adoption
Art. 1281.7. Persons whose consent is required
Art. 1281.8. Birth certificate requirement
Art. 1281.9. Persons who may petition for intercountry adoption
Art. 1282.1. Petition; contents; form
Art. 1282.3. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1282.4. Effect of final decree
Art. 1283.1. Petition; contents; form
Art. 1283.2. Permissible reimbursement of expenses
Art. 1283.3. Adoption disclosure affidavit of fees and charges
Art. 1283.4. Service of process
Art. 1283.5. Duties of department; home study; confidential report
Art. 1283.8. Interlocutory decree
Art. 1283.9. Final decree at first hearing
Art. 1283.10. Continuing duties of department
Art. 1283.11. Expiration of interlocutory decree
Art. 1283.12. Revocation of interlocutory decree
Art. 1283.13. Petition for final decree following interlocutory decree
Art. 1283.14. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1283.15. Effect of final decree
Art. 1283.16. Change of name; issuance of birth certificate
Art. 1283.17. Refusal of interlocutory or final decree
Art. 1284.1. Petition; contents; form
Art. 1284.3. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1284.4. Effect of final decree
Art. 1284.5. Change of name; issuance of birth certificate
Art. 1285.1. Petition; contents; form
Art. 1285.2. Permissible reimbursement of expenses
Art. 1285.3. Adoption disclosure affidavit of fees and charges
Art. 1285.4. Service of process
Art. 1285.5. Duties of department; home study; confidential report
Art. 1285.8. Interlocutory decree
Art. 1285.9. Final decree at first hearing
Art. 1285.10. Continuing duties of department
Art. 1285.11. Expiration of interlocutory decree
Art. 1285.12. Revocation of interlocutory decree
Art. 1285.13. Petition for final decree following interlocutory decree
Art. 1285.14. Final decree; notice; standard
Art. 1285.15. Effect of final decree
Art. 1285.16. Change of name; issuance of birth certificate
Art. 1285.17. Refusal of final decree
Art. 1301. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1301.3. State Tribunal and Support Enforcement Agency
Art. 1301.4. Remedies cumulative
Art. 1301.5. Application of Chapter to resident of foreign country and foreign support proceeding
Art. 1302. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1302.1. Basis for jurisdiction over nonresident
Art. 1302.2. Duration of personal jurisdiction
Art. 1302.3. Initiating and responding tribunal of state
Art. 1302.4. Simultaneous proceedings
Art. 1302.5. Continuing exclusive jurisdiction to modify child support order
Art. 1302.6. Continuing jurisdiction to enforce child support order
Art. 1302.7. Determination of controlling child support order
Art. 1302.8. Child support orders for two or more obligees
Art. 1302.9. Credit for payments
Art. 1302.10. Application of Chapter to nonresident subject to personal jurisdiction
Art. 1302.11. Continuing exclusive jurisdiction to modify spousal support order
Art. 1303. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1303.1. Proceedings under Chapter
Art. 1303.2. Proceeding by minor parent
Art. 1303.3. Application of law of state
Art. 1303.4. Duties of initiating tribunal
Art. 1303.5. Duties and powers of responding tribunal
Art. 1303.6. Inappropriate tribunal
Art. 1303.7. Duties of the support enforcement agency
Art. 1303.8. Duty of attorney general
Art. 1303.10. Duties of the Department of Children and Family Services; state information agency
Art. 1303.11. Pleadings and accompanying documents
Art. 1303.12. Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances
Art. 1303.14. Limited immunity of petitioner
Art. 1303.15. Nonparentage as defense
Art. 1303.16. Special rules of evidence and procedures
Art. 1303.17. Communications between tribunals
Art. 1303.18. Assistance with discovery
Art. 1303.19. Receipt and disbursement of payments
Art. 1304. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1304.1. Establishment of support order
Art. 1304.2. Proceeding to Determine Parentage
Art. 1305. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1305.1. Employer's receipt of income-withholding order of another state
Art. 1305.2. Employer's compliance with income-withholding of another state
Art. 1305.3. Employer's compliance with two or more income-withholding orders
Art. 1305.4. Immunity from civil liability
Art. 1305.5. Penalties for noncompliance
Art. 1305.6. Contest by obligor
Art. 1305.7. Administrative enforcement of orders
Art. 1306. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1306.1. Registration of order for enforcement
Art. 1306.2. Procedure to register order for enforcement
Art. 1306.3. Effect of registration for enforcement
Art. 1306.5. Notice of registration of order
Art. 1306.6. Procedure to contest validity or enforcement of registered support order
Art. 1306.7. Contest of registration or enforcement
Art. 1306.9. Procedure to register child support order of another state for modification
Art. 1306.10. Effect of registration for modification
Art. 1306.11. Modification of child support order of another state
Art. 1306.12. Recognition of order modified in another state
Art. 1306.14. Notice to issuing tribunal of modification
Art. 1306.15. Jurisdiction to modify child support order of foreign country
Art. 1306.16. Procedure to register child support order of a foreign country for modification
Art. 1307. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1307.6. Registration of convention support order
Art. 1307.7. Contest of registered convention support order
Art. 1307.8. Recognition and enforcement of registered convention support order
Art. 1307.9. Partial enforcement
Art. 1307.10. Foreign support agreement
Art. 1307.11. Modification of convention child support order
Art. 1307.12. Personal information; limit on use
Art. 1307.13. Record in original language; English translation
Art. 1308. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1308.1. Grounds for rendition
Art. 1308.2. Conditions of rendition
Art. 1309. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1309.1. Uniformity of application and construction
Art. 1309.2. Transitional provision
Art. 1310. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1311. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1312. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1313. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1314. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1315. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1316. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1317. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1318. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1319. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1320. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1321. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1322. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1323. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1324. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1325. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1326. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1327. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1328. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1329. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1330. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1331. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1332. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1333. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1334. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1335. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1336. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1337. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1338. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1339. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1340. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1341. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1342. Repealed by Acts 1995, No. 251, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.
Art. 1352. Diversion; support provisions
Art. 1353. Support provisions; contempt; penalties
Art. 1354. Persons adjudged guilty of criminal neglect
Art. 1355. Stipulation to order of support
Art. 1402. Declaration of policy
Art. 1403. General applicability
Art. 1405. Mental Health Advocacy Service (MHAS); representation; fees
Art. 1405.1. Child Advocacy Program; establishment within Mental Health Advocacy Service; duties
Art. 1406. Selection of facilities; judicial commitments
Art. 1407. Facilities prohibited; emergency certificate for mental health treatment
Art. 1408. Facilities prohibited; emergency certificate for substance abuse treatment
Art. 1410. Violation of rights; reports; reports of abuse or neglect
Art. 1415. Burden of proof; order
Art. 1416. Facility records; confidentiality; disclosure; destruction
Art. 1418. Physician's standard of care
Art. 1420. Admission by emergency certificate; extension
Art. 1421. Examination required
Art. 1422. Certificate; contents
Art. 1423. Coroner; notice; independent examination; discharge
Art. 1424. Coroner; fees; records
Art. 1425. Request for MHAS representation
Art. 1427. Authority to transport and detain
Art. 1428. Notice of admission
Art. 1429. Application for judicial commitment
Art. 1431. Coroner's examination; emergency certificate
Art. 1432. Order for custody; grounds
Art. 1433. Protective custody without court order
Art. 1434. Judicial commitment; petition
Art. 1437. Probable cause; order for examination
Art. 1438. Report of examination
Art. 1439. Independent examination
Art. 1440. Order for custody and detention
Art. 1441. Placement pending hearing
Art. 1444. Nature of hearing; evidence
Art. 1446. Record; transcription
Art. 1447. Burden of proof; order
Art. 1448. Discharge; revocation
Art. 1449. Notice of court action
Art. 1450. Advisement of rights
Art. 1451. Conversion to voluntary status
Art. 1452. Mandatory review of commitments
Art. 1454. Hearing to determine continued involuntary commitment
Art. 1455. Discretion of director
Art. 1457. Right of habeas corpus
Art. 1458. Conditional discharge
Art. 1460. Parental admission of minor; objection request for discharge
Art. 1461.1. Communication with parent or guardian of minor child
Art. 1462. Objection to admission by the minor who has been admitted
Art. 1463. Physician's certificate for a minor
Art. 1464. Voluntary admission of minors
Art. 1465. Voluntary admissions favored
Art. 1468. Informal voluntary admission
Art. 1469. Formal voluntary admission
Art. 1470. Admission by parent
Art. 1471. Transfer of patients between institutions
Art. 1502. General applicability
Art. 1506. Procedure for punishing direct contempt
Art. 1507. Constructive contempt
Art. 1508. Procedure for punishing constructive contempt
Art. 1509. Penalties for contempt; in general
Art. 1509.1. Penalties for contempt; children
Art. 1512. Continuing jurisdiction
Art. 1514. Petition for voluntary transfer
Art. 1515. Petition; contents; form
Art. 1516. Affidavit of acceptance; contents; form
Art. 1517. Notice; service; curator; reservation of rights
Art. 1521. Review; permanency planning
Art. 1525. Scope of jurisdiction
Art. 1528. Method of instituting prosecution
Art. 1530. Trial of misdemeanors
Art. 1531. Right to waive trial by jury
Art. 1532. Transfers to courts exercising criminal jurisdiction
Art. 1545. Necessary consent; parents; judicial authorization
Art. 1547. Judicial authorization; compelling reasons
Art. 1549. Authorization; copies; filing
Art. 1550. Penalty for officiant who performs a marriage ceremony in violation of this Chapter
Art. 1553. Deprivation of comfort care prohibited
Art. 1554. Deprivation of medical or surgical care prohibited; exceptions
Art. 1555. Certification of child's terminal status
Art. 1556. Declaration for the benefit of a terminally ill child
Art. 1557. Making of declaration; notification; illustrative form
Art. 1558. Revocation of declaration
Art. 1559. Surrender of parental rights to a terminally ill child
Art. 1560. Wrongful refusal to consent to medical care and treatment of a child
Art. 1561. Medical insurer's liability
Art. 1563. Declaratory judgment; appeal
Art. 1566. Assistance; clerk of court; domestic abuse advocate
Art. 1569. Temporary restraining order
Art. 1570. Protective orders; content; modification; service
Art. 1570.1. Costs paid by abuser
Art. 1571. Penalties; notice of penalty in order
Art. 1572. Other relief not affected
Art. 1573. Law enforcement officers; duties
Art. 1605. Adoption assistance
Art. 1607. Joinder and withdrawal
Art. 1608. Interstate compact on the placement of children, adoption; enactment; purpose and policy
Art. 1609. Compact definitions
Art. 1610. Conditions for placement
Art. 1611. Illegal placement; penalty
Art. 1612. Retention of jurisdiction
Art. 1613. Institutional care of delinquent children
Art. 1614. Compact administrator
Art. 1615. Limitations upon applicability
Art. 1616. Enactment and withdrawal
Art. 1617. Construction and severability
Art. 1618. Supplementary definitions applicable only to this state
Art. 1619. Financial responsibility for children
Art. 1620. Authority to enter into agreements; approval of state treasurer
Art. 1622. Appointment of compact administrator
Art. 1623. Interstate compact for the placement of children; purpose
Art. 1625. Compact applicability
Art. 1627. Placement evaluation
Art. 1628. Placement authority
Art. 1629. Placing agency responsibility
Art. 1630. Interstate commission for the placement of children
Art. 1631. Powers and duties of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1632. Organization and operation of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1633. Rulemaking functions of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1634. Oversight, dispute resolution, enforcement
Art. 1635. Financing of the commission
Art. 1636. Member states; effective date; amendment
Art. 1637. Withdrawal and dissolution
Art. 1638. Severability and construction
Art. 1639. Binding effect of compact and other laws
Art. 1641. Rulemaking authority; effect of rules
Art. 1642. Financial responsibility for children
Art. 1643. Authority to enter into agreements; approval of state treasurer
Art. 1644. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1645. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1646. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1647. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1648. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1649. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1650. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1651. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1652. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1653. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1654. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1655. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1656. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1657. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 1185, §2, eff. July 1, 2004.
Art. 1663. Interstate Commission for Juveniles
Art. 1664. Powers and duties of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1665. Organization and operation of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1666. Rulemaking functions of the Interstate Commission
Art. 1667. Oversight, enforcement and dispute resolution by the Interstate Commission
Art. 1670. Compacting states; effective date and amendment
Art. 1671. Withdrawal; default; termination; judicial enforcement
Art. 1672. Severability and construction
Art. 1673. Binding effect of compact and other laws
Art. 1701. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 609, §3.
Art. 1702. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 609, §3.
Art. 1703. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 609, §3.
Art. 1704. Repealed by Acts 2003, No. 609, §3.