Michigan Compiled Laws
288-1939-XIIB - Chapter Xiib (712b.1...712b.41)
Section 712B.15 - Failure of Parent to Provide Consent; Requirements; Removal of Child From Parent or Indian Custodian; Clear and Convincing Evidence; Termination of Parental Rights; Remedial Services and Rehabilitative Programs; Determination That C...

Sec. 15.
(1) If an Indian child is the subject of a child protective proceeding under section 2(b) of chapter XIIA, including instances in which the parent executed a release under section 28 of chapter X during the pendency of that proceeding, or a guardianship proceeding under section 5204 or 5205 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386, MCL 700.5204 and 700.5205, and if a parent does not provide consent as described in section 13 of this chapter, or a guardianship proceeding under section 19a or 19c of chapter XIIA, the following requirements must be met:
(a) Notice of the pending proceeding must be given as prescribed by Michigan supreme court rule, the Indian child welfare act, and section 9 of this chapter.
(b) The proceeding shall be conducted in accordance with Michigan supreme court rules and subsections (2) to (4).
(c) Section 25 of this chapter applies in a guardianship proceeding under section 5204 or 5205 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386, MCL 700.5204 and 700.5205.
(2) An Indian child may be removed from a parent or Indian custodian, placed into a foster care placement, or, for an Indian child already taken into protective custody, remain removed from a parent or Indian custodian pending further proceedings, only upon clear and convincing evidence that active efforts have been made to provide remedial services and rehabilitative programs designed to prevent the breakup of the Indian family, that the active efforts were unsuccessful, and that the continued custody of the Indian child by the parent or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to the Indian child. The active efforts must take into account the prevailing social and cultural conditions and way of life of the Indian child's tribe. The evidence must include the testimony of at least 1 qualified expert witness, who has knowledge of the child rearing practices of the Indian child's tribe, that the continued custody of the Indian child by the parent or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to the Indian child.
(3) A party seeking a termination of parental rights to an Indian child under state law must demonstrate to the court's satisfaction that active efforts have been made to provide remedial services and rehabilitative programs designed to prevent the breakup of the Indian family and that the active efforts were unsuccessful.
(4) No termination of parental rights may be ordered in a proceeding described in this section without a determination, supported by evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, including testimony of at least 1 qualified expert witness as described in section 17, that the continued custody of the Indian child by the parent or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to the Indian child.
(5) Any Indian child who is the subject of any action for termination of parental rights under state law, any parent or Indian custodian from whose custody the Indian child was removed, and the Indian child's tribe may petition any court of competent jurisdiction to invalidate the action upon a showing that the action violated any provision of this section.
History: Add. 2012, Act 565, Imd. Eff. Jan. 2, 2013 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 26, Eff. May 30, 2016 Popular Name: Probate Code

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapters 701 - 713 - Probate Code

Act 288 of 1939 - Probate Code of 1939 (701.1 - 713.6)

288-1939-XIIB - Chapter Xiib (712b.1...712b.41)

Section 712B.1 - Chapter; Short Title.

Section 712B.3 - Definitions.

Section 712B.5 - Best Interests of Child; Duties of Courts.

Section 712B.7 - Jurisdiction; Exclusive; Emergency; Transfer; Good Cause Determination; Right to Intervene or Participate in Proceeding; Full Faith and Credit to Public Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings.

Section 712B.9 - Child Custody Proceeding; Notification to Parent, Indian Custodian, and Tribe; Additional Preparation Days; Suspension of Proceedings; Prejudice by Lack of Notice; Determination as to Which Tribe Child Is Member; Circumstances Leadin...

Section 712B.11 - Examination of Reports or Documents by Parties.

Section 712B.13 - Guardianship; Adoptive Placement; Termination of Parental Rights; Consent.

Section 712B.15 - Failure of Parent to Provide Consent; Requirements; Removal of Child From Parent or Indian Custodian; Clear and Convincing Evidence; Termination of Parental Rights; Remedial Services and Rehabilitative Programs; Determination That C...

Section 712B.17 - Qualified Expert Witness.

Section 712B.19 - Improper Removal of Child From Custody.

Section 712B.21 - Appointment of Counsel.

Section 712B.23 - Placement; Least Restrictive Setting; Order of Preference; Documentation.

Section 712B.25 - Involuntary Guardianship; Investigation; Report; Notice of Pending Proceeding; Consent; Withdrawal; Termination of Voluntary Guardianship; Potential Applicability of Indian Child Welfare Act.

Section 712B.27 - Voluntary Placement Consent; Visitation; Notice of Pending Proceeding; Providing Certain Information to Indian Individual Reaching Age of 18; Withdrawal of Consent by Parent; Petition for Return of Custody.

Section 712B.29 - Child Taken Into Custody Under Section 14 of Chapter Xiia; Termination of Subsequent Placement; Condition; Initiation of Child Custody Proceeding; Duties of Court.

Section 712B.31 - Agreements.

Section 712B.33 - Department Review of Cases; Monitoring; Standards and Procedures.

Section 712B.35 - Providing Secretary and Tribal Enrollment Officer With Copy of Court Decree or Order; Other Information.

Section 712B.37 - Census.

Section 712B.39 - Invalidation of Actions; Petition.

Section 712B.41 - Severability.