Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 260B — Delinquency
Section 260B.335 — Civil Jurisdiction Over Persons Contributing To Delinquency Or Status As A Juvenile Petty Offender.

Subdivision 1. Jurisdiction. The juvenile court has civil jurisdiction over persons contributing to the delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender under the provisions of this section.
Subd. 2. Petition; order to show cause. A request for jurisdiction over a person described in subdivision 1 shall be initiated by the filing of a verified petition by the county attorney having jurisdiction over the place where the child is found, resides, or where the alleged act of contributing occurred. A prior or pending petition alleging that the child is delinquent or a juvenile petty offender is not a prerequisite to a petition under this section. The petition shall allege the factual basis for the claim that the person is contributing to the child's delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender. If the court determines, upon review of the verified petition, that probable cause exists to believe that the person has contributed to the child's delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender, the court shall issue an order to show cause why the person should not be subject to the jurisdiction of the court. The order to show cause and a copy of the verified petition shall be served personally upon the person and shall set forth the time and place of the hearing to be conducted under subdivision 3.
Subd. 3. Hearing. (a) The court shall conduct a hearing on the petition in accordance with the procedures contained in paragraph (b).
(b) Hearings under this subdivision shall be without a jury. The rules of evidence promulgated pursuant to section 480.0591 shall apply. In all proceedings under this section, the court shall admit only evidence that would be admissible in a civil trial. When the respondent is an adult, hearings under this subdivision shall be open to the public. Hearings shall be conducted within five days of personal service of the order to show cause and may be continued for a reasonable period of time if a continuance is in the best interest of the child or in the interests of justice.
(c) At the conclusion of the hearing, if the court finds by a fair preponderance of the evidence that the person has contributed to the child's delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender as defined in section 260B.425, the court may make any of the following orders:
(1) restrain the person from any further act or omission in violation of section 260B.425;
(2) prohibit the person from associating or communicating in any manner with the child;
(3) require the person to participate in evaluation or services determined necessary by the court to correct the conditions that contributed to the child's delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender;
(4) require the person to provide supervision, treatment, or other necessary care;
(5) require the person to pay restitution to a victim for pecuniary damages arising from an act of the child relating to the child's delinquency or status as a juvenile petty offender;
(6) require the person to pay the cost of services provided to the child or for the child's protection; or
(7) require the person to provide for the child's maintenance or care if the person is responsible for the maintenance or care, and direct when, how, and where money for the maintenance or care shall be paid. If the person is receiving public assistance for the child's maintenance or care, the court shall authorize the public agency responsible for administering the public assistance funds to make payments directly to vendors for the cost of food, shelter, medical care, utilities, and other necessary expenses.
(d) An order issued under this section shall be for a fixed period of time, not to exceed one year. The order may be renewed or modified prior to expiration upon notice and motion when there has not been compliance with the court's order or the order continues to be necessary to eliminate the contributing behavior or to mitigate its effect on the child.
Subd. 4. Criminal proceedings. The county attorney may bring both a criminal proceeding under section 260B.425 and a civil action under this section.
1999 c 139 art 2 s 36

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 260B — Delinquency

Section 260B.001 — Title, Intent, And Construction.

Section 260B.002 — Policy On Disproportionate Minority Contact.

Section 260B.005 — Scope Of Victim Rights.

Section 260B.007 — Definitions.

Section 260B.008 — Use Of Restraints.

Section 260B.050 — Expert Assistance.

Section 260B.060 — County Home Schools.

Section 260B.070 — Existing Home Schools Continued.

Section 260B.080 — Detention Homes.

Section 260B.101 — Jurisdiction.

Section 260B.103 — Transfers From Other Courts.

Section 260B.105 — Venue.

Section 260B.125 — Certification.

Section 260B.130 — Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile Prosecutions.

Section 260B.141 — Petition.

Section 260B.143 — Procedure; Juvenile Petty And Misdemeanor Offenders.

Section 260B.151 — Summons; Notice.

Section 260B.152 — Service Of Summons, Notice.

Section 260B.154 — Failure To Obey Summons Or Subpoena; Contempt, Arrest.

Section 260B.157 — Investigation; Physical And Mental Examination.

Section 260B.159 — Classification System For Juvenile Offenders.

Section 260B.163 — Hearing.

Section 260B.168 — Compliance With Indian Child Welfare Act.

Section 260B.171 — Records.

Section 260B.175 — Taking Child Into Custody.

Section 260B.1755 — Alternative To Arrest Of Certain Juvenile Offenders Authorized.

Section 260B.176 — Release Or Detention.

Section 260B.178 — Detention Hearing.

Section 260B.181 — Place Of Temporary Custody; Shelter Care Facility.

Section 260B.185 — Extension Of Detention Period.

Section 260B.188 — Children In Custody; Responsibility For Medical Care.

Section 260B.193 — Dispositions; General Provisions.

Section 260B.198 — Dispositions; Delinquent Child.

Section 260B.199 — Placement Of Juvenile Offenders At Minnesota Correctional Facility-red Wing.

Section 260B.201 — Mandatory Commitment To Commissioner Of Corrections.

Section 260B.225 — Juvenile Traffic Offender; Procedures; Dispositions.

Section 260B.235 — Petty Offenders; Procedures; Dispositions.

Section 260B.240 — County Responsibility For Transitional Services Plans.

Section 260B.245 — Effect Of Juvenile Court Proceedings.

Section 260B.255 — Juvenile Court Disposition Bars Criminal Proceeding.

Section 260B.331 — Costs Of Care.

Section 260B.335 — Civil Jurisdiction Over Persons Contributing To Delinquency Or Status As A Juvenile Petty Offender.

Section 260B.425 — Criminal Jurisdiction For Contributing To Status As A Juvenile Petty Offender Or Delinquency.

Section 260B.411 — New Evidence.

Section 260B.415 — Appeal.

Section 260B.421 — Contempt.

Section 260B.441 — Cost, Payment.

Section 260B.446 — Distribution Of Funds Recovered For Assistance Furnished.