Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 120 - Department of Youth Services and Massachusetts Training Schools
Section 12 - Release Under Supervision; Placement Into Families or Homes

Section 12. The department may direct release under supervision at any time, and may place children in its custody in their usual homes or in any situation or family that has been approved by the department; provided, however, that if the child has been committed to the department of youth services for murder in the first or second degree, as defined by section one of chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or manslaughter, as defined by section thirteen of said chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or rape, as defined by section twenty-two or section twenty-two A of said chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or aggravated rape of a child under 16 with force, under section 22B of said chapter 265; or a repeat offense, under section 22C of said chapter 265; or kidnapping, as defined by section twenty-five of said chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or aggravated rape and abuse of a child, under section 23A of said chapter 265; or a repeat offense, under section 23B of said chapter 265; or indecent assault and battery on a child under the age of fourteen years, as defined by section thirteen B of said chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or aggravated indecent assault and battery on a child under the age of 14, under section 13B.5 of said chapter 265; or a repeat offense, under section 13B.75 of said chapter 265; or assault on a child under the age of sixteen with intent to commit a rape, as defined by section twenty-four B of said chapter two hundred and sixty-five; or unnatural and lascivious acts with a child under the age of sixteen, as defined by section thirty-five A of chapter two hundred and seventy-two; then the department shall notify the police authority, of the city or town of which such child is a resident and as the police authority of the city or town where the offense occurred, of the intention to place such child in his usual home. Such notification shall occur at least seven days prior to the placement of any such child in his usual home. The commissioner of youth services may, subject to appropriation, employ agents for investigating places and for visiting and supervising children, and may provide for the maintenance, in whole or in part, of any child so placed in the charge of any person. Immediately on placing children in families or homes, the commissioner of youth services shall notify the commissioner of transitional assistance of the name of each child so placed and of the name and residence of the person to whose care he is entrusted. The department may at any time, until the expiration of the period of commitment, resume the care and custody of any child released under supervision. The department shall place children in families or homes of the religious belief of such children, but if this be impracticable, then due regard shall be had to the locality, and, if practicable, the home shall be such that the children shall have the opportunity to attend religious worship of their own belief.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVII - Public Welfare

Chapter 120 - Department of Youth Services and Massachusetts Training Schools

Section 1 - Corporate Status of Department of Youth Services; Holding and Investing Trust Funds

Section 2 - Management, Government and Care of Industrial Schools; Employment of Expert Personnel by Director

Section 3 - Appointment of Superintendents, Chaplains and Physicians

Section 4 - Rules and Regulations; By-Laws

Section 5 - Examination and Study of Children Committed; Re-Examinations; Records; Discharge

Section 6 - Liberty Under Supervision; Confinement; Reconfinement; Revocation or Modification of Order; Discharge

Section 6a - Correction of Socially Harmful Tendencies

Section 7 - Powers and Duties of Superintendent

Section 8 - Bond and Accounts of Superintendents; Accounting to Commissioner of Youth Services

Section 9 - Rogers Fund

Section 10 - Use of Public or Private Facilities, Institutions and Agencies; Control; Acceptance and Control of Delinquent Children; Inspection; Effect of Placement of Person in or Release From Institution or Control by Department

Section 10b - Involuntary Room Confinement Prohibited

Section 11 - Places for Detention and Diagnosis; Treatment and Training Facilities; Facilities to Aid Persons Given Conditional Releases; Forest or Farm School Camps

Section 12 - Release Under Supervision; Placement Into Families or Homes

Section 13 - Escape; Breach of Parole; Arrest; Detention

Section 13a - Compensation for Property Damage Caused by Inmates; Notice of Damage; Claim; Filing

Section 14 - Applications for New Commitments for Mentally Ill, Developmentally Disabled or Sexually Dangerous Persons

Section 15 - Transfers From Massachusetts Reformatory and Reformatory for Women

Section 16 - Discharge of Persons Committed as Delinquent Child or Youthful Offender

Section 17 - Control Beyond Age Limit; Persons Physically Dangerous to Public

Section 18 - Notice of Application for Review of Order; Hearing; Appointment of Counsel; Court Order

Section 19 - Continued Control; Later Discharge; Transfer to Appropriate Institutions

Section 21 - Effect of Commitment on Application for Public Service; Discharge; Restoration of Civil Rights; Records; Inspection; Consent; Evidence in Other Proceedings

Section 22 - Inquiry Into Effectiveness of Treatment Methods; Information; Annual Report; Contents

Section 23 - Power of Department to Act as Guardian of Children

Section 23a - Disposition of Unclaimed Money Held for Former Ward; Records

Section 24 - Expenditure of Gifts

Section 25 - Children Committed by United States Courts

Section 26 - Escape; Attempted Escape; Aiding or Assisting