New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 9 - Children--Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
Section 9:23-5 - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children

9:23-5. Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children is enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in the form substantially as follows:
PART I
INTERSTATE COMPACT ON THE PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN
ARTICLE I. PURPOSE AND POLICY
1. It is the purpose and policy of the party states to cooperate with each other in the interstate placement of children to the end that:
a. Each child requiring placement shall receive the maximum opportunity to be placed in a suitable environment and with persons or institutions having appropriate qualifications and facilities to provide a necessary and desirable degree and type of care.
b. The appropriate authorities in a state where a child is to be placed may have full opportunity to ascertain the circumstances of the proposed placement hereby promoting full compliance with applicable requirements for the protection of the child.
c. The proper authorities of the state from which the placement is made may obtain the most complete information on the basis of which to evaluate a projected placement before it is made.
d. Appropriate jurisdictional arrangements for the care of children will be promoted.
ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS
1. a. "Child" means a person who, by reason of minority, is legally subject to parental, guardianship or similar control.
b. "Sending agency" means a party state, officer or employee thereof; a subdivision of a party state, or officer or employee thereof; a court of a party state; a person, corporation, association, charitable agency or other entity which sends, brings, or causes to be sent or brought any child to another party state.
c. "Receiving state" means the state to which a child is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought, whether by public authorities or private persons or agencies, and whether for placement with state or local public authorities or for placement with private agencies or persons.
d. "Placement" means the arrangement for the care of a child in a family free or boarding home or in a child-caring agency or institution but does not include any institution caring for the mentally ill, mentally defective or epileptic or any institution primarily educational in character, and any hospital or other medical facility.
ARTICLE III. CONDITIONS FOR PLACEMENT
1. a. No sending agency shall send, bring, or, cause to be sent or brought into any other party state any child for placement in foster care or as a preliminary to a possible adoption unless the sending agency shall comply with each and every requirement set forth in this article and with the applicable laws of the receiving state governing the placement of children therein.
b. Prior to sending, bringing or causing any child to be sent or brought into a receiving state for placement in foster care or as a preliminary to a possible adoption, the sending agency shall furnish the appropriate public authorities in the receiving state written notice of the intention to send, bring, or place the child in the receiving state. The notice shall contain:
(1) The name, date and place of birth of the child.
(2) The identity and address or addresses of the parents or legal guardian.
(3) The name and address of the person, agency or institution to or with which the sending agency proposes to send, bring, or place the child.
(4) A full statement of the reasons for such proposed action and evidence of the authority pursuant to which the placement is proposed to be made.
c. Any public officer or agency in a receiving state which is in receipt of a notice pursuant to subsection a. of paragraph 1. of this article may request of the sending agency, or any other appropriate office or agency of or in the sending agency's state, and shall be entitled to receive therefrom, such supporting or additional information as it may deem necessary under the circumstances to carry out the purpose and policy of this compact.
d. The child shall not be sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought into the receiving state until the appropriate public authorities in the receiving state shall notify the sending agency, in writing, to the effect that the proposed placement does not appear to be contrary to the interests of the child.
ARTICLE IV. PENALTY FOR ILLEGAL PLACEMENT
1. The sending, bringing, or causing to be sent or brought into any receiving state of a child in violation of the terms of this compact shall constitute a violation of the law respecting the placement of children of both the state in which the sending agency is located or from which it sends or brings the child and of the receiving state. Such violation may be punished or subjected to penalty in either jurisdiction in accordance with its laws. In addition to liability for any such punishment or penalty, any such violation shall constitute full and sufficient grounds for the suspension or revocation of any license, permit, or other legal authorization held by the sending agency which empowers or allows it to place, or care for, children.
ARTICLE V. RETENTION OF JURISDICTION
1. a. The sending agency shall retain jurisdiction over the child sufficient to determine all matters in relation to the custody, supervision, care, treatment and disposition of the child which it would have had if the child had remained in the sending agency's state, until the child is adopted, reaches majority, becomes self-supporting or is discharged with the concurrence of the appropriate authority in the receiving state. Such jurisdiction shall also include the power to effect or cause the return of the child or its transfer to another location and custody pursuant to law. The sending agency shall continue to have financial responsibility for support and maintenance of the child during the period of the placement. Nothing contained herein shall defeat a claim of jurisdiction by a receiving state sufficient to deal with an act of delinquency or crime committed therein.
b. When the sending agency is a public agency, it may enter into an agreement with an authorized public or private agency in the receiving state providing for the performance of one or more services in respect of such case by the latter as agent for the sending agency.
c. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to prevent a private charitable agency authorized to place children in the receiving state from performing services or acting as agent in that state for a private charitable agency of the sending state; nor to prevent the agency in the receiving state from discharging financial responsibility for the support and maintenance of a child who has been placed on behalf of the sending agency without relieving the responsibility set forth in subsection a. of paragraph 1. hereof.
ARTICLE VI. INSTITUTIONAL CARE OF DELINQUENT CHILDREN
1. A child adjudicated delinquent may be placed in an institution in another party jurisdiction pursuant to this compact, but no such placement shall be made unless the child is given a court hearing on notice to the parent or guardian with opportunity to be heard, prior to his being sent to such other party jurisdiction for institutional care and the court finds that:
a. Equivalent facilities for the child are not available in the sending agency's jurisdiction; and
b. Institutional care in the other jurisdiction is in the best interest of the child and will not produce undue hardship.
ARTICLE VII. COMPACT ADMINISTRATOR
1. The executive head of each jurisdiction party to this compact shall designate an officer who shall be general coordinator of activities under this compact in his jurisdiction and who, acting jointly with like officers of other party jurisdiction, shall have power to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out more effectively the terms and provisions of this compact.
ARTICLE VIII. LIMITATIONS
1. This compact shall not apply to:
a. The sending or bringing of a child into a receiving state by his parent, step-parent, grandparent, adult brother or sister, adult uncle or aunt, or his guardian and leaving the child with any such relative or nonagency guardian in the receiving state.
b. Any placement, sending or bringing of a child into a receiving state pursuant to any other interstate compact to which both the state from which the child is sent or brought and the receiving state are party, or to any other agreement between said states which has the force of law.
ARTICLE IX. ENACTMENT AND WITHDRAWAL
1. This compact shall be open to joinder by any state, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and, with the consent of Congress, the government of Canada or any province thereof. It shall become effective with respect to any such jurisdiction when such jurisdiction has enacted the same into law. Withdrawal from this compact shall be by the enactment of a statute repealing the same, but shall not take effect until two years after the effective date of such statute and until written notice of the withdrawal has been given by the withdrawing state to the governor of each other party jurisdiction. Withdrawal of a party state shall not affect the rights, duties and obligations under this compact of any sending agency therein with respect to a placement made prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
ARTICLE X. CONSTRUCTION AND SEVERABILITY
1. The provisions of this compact shall be liberally construed to effectuate the purposes thereof. The provisions of this compact shall be severable and if any phrase, clause, sentence or provision of this compact is declared to be contrary to the constitution of any party state or of the United States or the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this compact and the applicability thereof to any other government, agency, person or circumstance shall not be affected thereby. If this compact shall be held contrary to the constitution of any state party thereto, the compact shall remain in full force and effect as to the remaining states and in full force and effect as to the state affected as to all severable matters.
L.1989, c.284, s.1. (FOR PART II, SEE 9:23-6 - 9:23-17)

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 9 - Children--Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts

Section 9:1-1 - Equal rights of parents to services and earnings of minor child; action for injuries to child

Section 9:2-1 - Custody of children of parents divorced in another state or country; action in Superior Court; notice to persons interested; judgment; exclusion from hearing; records not open to public inspection

Section 9:2-2 - Custody of children of divorced or separated parents within jurisdiction of Superior Court; removal from jurisdiction; consent; security

Section 9:2-3 - Custody of children of parents living separately; powers of court

Section 9:2-4 - Custody of child; rights of both parents considered.

Section 9:2-4a - Best interest of child primary consideration.

Section 9:2-4.1 - Person convicted of sexual assault, custody of, visitation to minor child; denied, exceptions.

Section 9:2-4.2 - Parental access to children's records.

Section 9:2-5 - Death of parent having custody; reversion of custody to surviving parent; appointment of guardian by superior court; removal

Section 9:2-7 - Habeas corpus to determine custody of child; access to child

Section 9:2-7.1 - Visitation rights for grandparents, siblings

Section 9:2-7.2 - Concealment of child; preliminary hearing as to custody

Section 9:2-9 - Unfit parents and custodians, court action to grant relief

Section 9:2-10 - Order for proper care of child

Section 9:2-11 - Commitment of child to child caring society; cost of proceedings; consent to adoption of child; support by relative

Section 9:2-12.1 - Definitions relative to child custody, parenting time arrangements related to certain military service absences.

Section 9:2-13 - Definitions.

Section 9:2-14 - Surrender of child custody; validity

Section 9:2-15 - Surrender or termination of rights of one parent; rights of other parent

Section 9:2-16 - Voluntary surrender to approved agency

Section 9:2-17 - Form of surrender

Section 9:2-18 - Procedure to terminate parental rights

Section 9:2-19 - Grounds for terminating custody.

Section 9:2-20 - Judgment terminating rights; effect of judgment

Section 9:2-21 - Effective date

Section 9:3-37 - Liberal construction; rights of affected persons.

Section 9:3-38 - Definitions.

Section 9:3-39.1 - Offering, assisting in the placement of child for adoption, conditions.

Section 9:3-39.2 - Provision of certain information.

Section 9:3-39.3 - Request for certain information.

Section 9:3-40 - Qualification of agencies for approval.

Section 9:3-40.1 - Denial, suspension, revocation, refusal to renew agency's certificate on character requisites.

Section 9:3-40.2 - Definitions relative to adoption agencies.

Section 9:3-40.3 - Criminal history record background check for staff members of adoption agency.

Section 9:3-40.4 - Request for criminal history record background check by agency.

Section 9:3-40.5 - Disqualification of staff member for employment.

Section 9:3-40.6 - Convincing evidence of rehabilitation.

Section 9:3-40.7 - Immunity from liability relative to disclosure of information by agency.

Section 9:3-40.8 - Child abuse record information check by agency.

Section 9:3-40.9 - Agency established after effective date, request for child abuse record information check for all staff members.

Section 9:3-40.10 - Adoption agencies located out-of-State.

Section 9:3-40.11 - Regulations unaffected.

Section 9:3-41 - Surrender of child

Section 9:3-41.1 - Provision of available information on child's development to prospective parent.

Section 9:3-42 - Jurisdiction in Chancery, venue

Section 9:3-43 - Instituting adoption actions; qualifications

Section 9:3-43.1 - Conditions for recognizing foreign adoptions, certain circumstances.

Section 9:3-43.2 - Force of final judgment of adoption in a foreign jurisdiction, certain circumstances.

Section 9:3-44 - Filing of complaint.

Section 9:3-45 - Notice of complaint to parents.

Section 9:3-45.1 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:3-45.2 - Resource family relative, parent, notice, right to be heard.

Section 9:3-46 - Objection to adoption.

Section 9:3-47 - Action on complaint for adoption of child received from approved agency.

Section 9:3-48 - Action on complaint for adoption of child not received from approved agency.

Section 9:3-49 - Age 10 or older, hearing appearance, child's wishes

Section 9:3-50 - Entry of judgment of adoption, effect; inheritance rights

Section 9:3-51 - Judgments of adoption; records.

Section 9:3-52 - Court records of proceedings.

Section 9:3-53 - Costs of proceedings

Section 9:3-54.1 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:3-54.2 - Home study, fingerprint and criminal data.

Section 9:3-55 - Report of prospective parents.

Section 9:3-56 - Severability

Section 9:3A-1 - Short title.

Section 9:3A-2 - Findings, declarations relative to establishing Department of Children and Families.

Section 9:3A-3 - Department of Children and Families established.

Section 9:3A-4 - Definitions relative to Department of Children and Families.

Section 9:3A-5 - Commissioner of Children and Families.

Section 9:3A-6 - Designation of final decision maker for contested cases.

Section 9-3A-7 - Responsibilities, duties of commissioner.

Section 9:3A-7.1 - Regulations for implementing provisions of act establishing the department.

Section 9:3A-7.2 - List of State-owned properties available for use as residential treatment facility for certain juveniles.

Section 9:3A-7.3 - Rules, regulations prescribed by Commissioner of Children and Families concerning out-of-State placement for children.

Section 9:3A-7.4 - Standardized admission protocols for transfer of child to psychiatric facility.

Section 9:3A-7.5 - DCF rules, regulations.

Section 9:3A-8 - Necessary investigations; powers.

Section 9:3A-9 - Functions, powers, duties of Office of Children's Services transferred to department.

Section 9:3A-10 - "Office of Children's Services" refers to Department of Children and Families.

Section 9:3A-11 - Transfer of certain DHS staff to department.

Section 9:3A-12 - Act subject to C.52:14D-1 et seq.

Section 9:3A-13 - Inapplicability of act.

Section 9:3A-14 - Criminal history record information check for certain employees.

Section 9:3A-15 - "Mom2Mom Peer Support Program" helpline.

Section 9:3A-16 - List of credentialed resources, behavioral health care providers.

Section 9:3A-17 - Annual consultation.

Section 9:3A-18 - Availability of applications for services and supports in multiple languages for persons with developmental disabilities from Department of Children and Families.

Section 9:6-1 - Abuse, abandonment, cruelty and neglect of child; what constitutes

Section 9:6-1.1 - Treatment of ill children according to religious tenets of church

Section 9:6-2 - "Parent" and "custodian" defined.

Section 9:6-3 - Cruelty and neglect of children; crime of fourth degree; remedies

Section 9:6-3.1 - Suspension; due process rights; remedial plan.

Section 9:6-4 - Jurisdiction of complaints

Section 9:6-5 - Complaints, who may prefer

Section 9:6-6 - Disposition of fines, penalties and forfeitures

Section 9:6-7 - Agents of societies commissioned as police officers and constables

Section 9:6-8 - Warrants to enter place of supposed violation, arrest

Section 9:6-8.8 - Health, safety, best interest of child paramount concern.

Section 9:6-8.9 - "Abused child" defined

Section 9:6-8.10 - Report of abuse.

Section 9:6-8.10a - Records of child abuse reports; confidentiality; disclosure.

Section 9:6-8.10b - Permitting or encouraging release of record or report; penalty

Section 9:6-8.10c - Child abuse record information check on designated caretaker.

Section 9:6-8.10d - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:6-8.10e - Check of child abuse registry for guardians.

Section 9:6-8.10f - Check of abuse registry relative to individuals seeking employment.

Section 9:6-8.11 - Actions to ensure safety of child; investigation; report.

Section 9:6-8.12 - Emergency telephone services for child abuse and neglect calls.

Section 9:6-8.13 - Immunity

Section 9:6-8.14 - Violations, degree of crime.

Section 9:6-8.15 - Rules and regulations.

Section 9:6-8.16 - Child taken to physician or hospital for treatment of serious physical injury; protective custody

Section 9:6-8.17 - Report of action of taking protective custody of child.

Section 9:6-8.18 - Division of Child Protection and Permanency, actions upon receipt of report.

Section 9:6-8.19 - Notice to parents or guardian; visitation rights; limitation on period.

Section 9:6-8.19a - Resource family parent, notice, opportunity to be heard.

Section 9:6-8.20 - Physicians or directors of hospitals acting under this law; immunity from liability

Section 9:6-8.21 - Definitions.

Section 9:6-8.22 - Jurisdiction of Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part.

Section 9:6-8.23 - Law guardian; appointment

Section 9:6-8.24 - Jurisdiction.

Section 9:6-8.25 - Transfer to and from the Superior Court

Section 9:6-8.26 - Venue

Section 9:6-8.27 - Temporary removal with consent.

Section 9:6-8.28 - Preliminary order of court before preliminary hearing held.

Section 9:6-8.29 - Removal of child without court order.

Section 9:6-8.30 - Action by the division upon emergency removal.

Section 9:6-8.31 - Preliminary orders after filing of complaint.

Section 9:6-8.32 - Hearing to determine if child to be returned.

Section 9:6-8.33 - Originating proceeding to determine abuse or neglect

Section 9:6-8.34 - Persons who may originate proceedings

Section 9:6-8.35 - Preliminary procedure.

Section 9:6-8.36 - Admissibility of statements made during a preliminary conference

Section 9:6-8.36a - Report to prosecutor of all instances of suspected child abuse, neglect.

Section 9:6-8.37 - Issuance of summons

Section 9:6-8.38 - Service of summons

Section 9:6-8.39 - Issuance of warrant and reports

Section 9:6-8.40 - Records involving abuse or neglect.

Section 9:6-8.40a - Expungement of unfounded allegations.

Section 9:6-8.41 - Required findings concerning notice

Section 9:6-8.42 - Effect of absence of parent or guardian

Section 9:6-8.43 - Notice of rights.

Section 9:6-8.44 - Definition of "fact-finding hearing"

Section 9:6-8.45 - Definition of "dispositional hearing"

Section 9:6-8.46 - Evidence.

Section 9:6-8.47 - Sequence of hearings

Section 9:6-8.48 - Adjournments

Section 9:6-8.49 - Priority to certain proceedings.

Section 9:6-8.50 - Sustaining or dismissing complaint

Section 9:6-8.51 - Disposition of adjudication

Section 9:6-8.52 - Suspended judgment

Section 9:6-8.53 - Release to custody of parent or guardian

Section 9:6-8.54 - Placement of child

Section 9:6-8.55 - Order of protection

Section 9:6-8.56 - Probation supervision

Section 9:6-8.57 - Abandoned child

Section 9:6-8.58 - Provision for therapeutic services

Section 9:6-8.58a - Substance abuse assessment of parent of placed child.

Section 9:6-8.58b - Regulations.

Section 9:6-8.59 - Staying, modifying, setting aside or vacating orders

Section 9:6-8.60 - Petition to terminate placement

Section 9:6-8.61 - Service of petition; answer

Section 9:6-8.62 - Examination of petition and answer; hearing

Section 9:6-8.63 - Orders on hearing

Section 9:6-8.64 - Successive petitions

Section 9:6-8.65 - Substitution for original placement

Section 9:6-8.66 - Failure to comply with terms and conditions of suspended judgment

Section 9:6-8.67 - Failure to comply with terms and conditions of probation

Section 9:6-8.68 - Effect of running away from place of placement

Section 9:6-8.69 - Release from responsibility under order of placement

Section 9:6-8.70 - Appealable orders

Section 9:6-8.71 - Appropriations

Section 9:6-8.72 - Rules and regulations

Section 9:6-8.72a - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:6-8.73 - Severability

Section 9:6-8.74 - Short title

Section 9:6-8.75 - "New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect."

Section 9:6-8.76 - Task force membership.

Section 9:6-8.77 - Vacancies; compensation

Section 9:6-8.78 - Providing staff.

Section 9:6-8.79 - Task force's use of services and consultants

Section 9:6-8.80 - Meetings; hearings

Section 9:6-8.81 - Funds, solicitation, use

Section 9:6-8.82 - Report

Section 9:6-8.83 - Short title.

Section 9:6-8.84 - Definitions relative to child abuse, neglect.

Section 9:6-8.85 - Procedures for responding to reports of medical neglect.

Section 9:6-8.86 - Pursuit of legal remedies for medical care.

Section 9:6-8.87 - Exception to requirement to provide reasonable efforts to reunify child with parent.

Section 9:6-8.88 - Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board.

Section 9:6-8.89 - Membership, terms of board members.

Section 9:6-8.90 - Duties of board.

Section 9:6-8.91 - Determinations of board; composition of team; report.

Section 9:6-8.92 - Confidential master file.

Section 9:6-8.93 - Subpoena, review of records.

Section 9:6-8.94 - Immunity from liability for civil damages.

Section 9:6-8.95 - Solicitation of grants, other funds.

Section 9:6-8.96 - Regulations by board.

Section 9:6-8.97 - Citizen review panels.

Section 9:6-8.98 - Rules, regulations by department.

Section 9:6-8.98.1 - Study of effects of racial, ethnic disparities on infant mortality.

Section 9:6-8.98.2 - Regulations.

Section 9:6-8.99 - Regional diagnostic and treatment centers for child abuse and neglect established.

Section 9:6-8.100 - Function of center, staffing.

Section 9:6-8.101 - Purpose of center

Section 9:6-8.102 - Services provided by staff of center.

Section 9:6-8.103 - Safety of child undergoing treatment assured

Section 9:6-8.104 - Establishment, maintenance of county-based multidisciplinary teams; "child advocacy center" defined.

Section 9:6-8.106 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:6A-1 - Short title.

Section 9:6-8.107 - Findings, declarations relative to child advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams.

Section 9:6-8.108 - Definitions relative to child advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams.

Section 9:6-8.109 - Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Advisory Board.

Section 9:6-8.110 - Duties of board.

Section 9:6-8.111 - Certification program; goal.

Section 9:6-8.112 - "Child Advocacy Center-Multidisciplinary Team Fund."

Section 9:6-8.113 - Distribution of grants.

Section 9:6-8.114 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:6A-5 - Additional moneys.

Section 9:6A-6 - Deduction of costs.

Section 9:6A-10 - Definitions

Section 9:6A-11 - County commissions encouraged.

Section 9:6A-12 - $2,500 grants

Section 9:6A-13 - Rules, regulations

Section 9:6B-1 - Short title

Section 9:6B-2 - Findings, declarations.

Section 9:6B-2.1 - Short title.

Section 9:6B-2.2 - Findings, declarations.

Section 9:6B-3 - Definitions.

Section 9:6B-4 - Child's rights

Section 9:6B-5 - Public information.

Section 9:6B-6 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:7-1 - Consent of Commissioner of Institutions and Agencies

Section 9:7-2 - Indemnity bond; conditions

Section 9:7-3 - Violation of s.s. 9:7-1 and 9:7-2; responsibility for care and maintenance of child

Section 9:7-4 - Relative may bring child into state; immunity does not pass to others

Section 9:7-5 - Recovery of penalty in bond

Section 9:7-6 - Blanket consents and approvals; agreements; assignment of powers and duties

Section 9:7-7 - Effective date

Section 9:10-1 - Establishment and management

Section 9:10-2 - Incorrigible, insubordinate and disorderly children and habitual truants

Section 9:10-3 - Scope and purpose of school; personnel

Section 9:10-4 - Superintendents of detention house or school in certain counties

Section 9:10-5 - Records and reports

Section 9:10-6 - Bonds

Section 9:11-1 - Appointment of trustees; number; term; other offices; vacancies

Section 9:11-2 - Organization and powers of trustees; contracts

Section 9:11-3 - Acquisition of site; erection of building

Section 9:11-4 - Master, matron, teachers and employees; rules

Section 9:11-5 - Places of detention

Section 9:11-6 - Payment for maintenance

Section 9:11-7 - Moneys for county youth house; bonds

Section 9:11-8 - Money provided annually

Section 9:11-9 - Use of facilities by other counties and agencies by agreement

Section 9:11-10 - Sale of real estate not needed for public use

Section 9:12-1 - Commitment authorized; powers of board

Section 9:12-2 - Temporary relief of needy child

Section 9:12A-1 - Establishment of children's shelter; management; funds

Section 9:12A-2 - Short title.

Section 9:12A-3 - Findings, declarations relative to homeless youth.

Section 9:12A-4 - Definitions relative to homeless youth.

Section 9:12A-5 - Comprehensive programs for homeless youth; list of organizations, agencies participating.

Section 9:12A-6 - Street outreach program.

Section 9:12A-7 - Basic center shelter program.

Section 9:12A-8 - Transitional living program.

Section 9:12A-9 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:13-7 - Expenditures for crippled children and children with cerebral palsy

Section 9:13-8 - Funds; how raised

Section 9:14A-1 - Report of deaf children under six years; care and treatment; notice to commissioner of education

Section 9:14B-1 - County assistance

Section 9:17-4 - Warrants directed to whom

Section 9:17-5 - Reputed father out of county; serving warrant upon

Section 9:17-6 - Bond to be taken; discharge thereon; proceedings when no bond is taken

Section 9:17-38 - Short title

Section 9:17-39 - Parent and child relationship defined.

Section 9:17-40 - Extent of parent and child relationship

Section 9:17-41 - Parent-child relationship established.

Section 9:17-42 - Closed court; confidentiality of records

Section 9:17-43 - Presumptions.

Section 9:17-44 - Artificial insemination.

Section 9:17-45 - Action to determine existence of parent-child relationship.

Section 9:17-46 - Jurisdiction

Section 9:17-47 - Parties; guardian ad litem

Section 9:17-48 - Consent conference; settlement; contested cases, testing; presumptions.

Section 9:17-49 - Civil action under act; trial by court.

Section 9:17-50 - Witnesses; compelling to testify; immunity; contempt; physician's testimony; admissibility of evidence

Section 9:17-52 - Evidence relating to paternity.

Section 9:17-52.1 - Default order, effect

Section 9:17-53 - Judgment, order of court, certificate of parentage, amendment of birth record; amount of support.

Section 9:17-54 - Costs and fees

Section 9:17-55 - Enforcing parties

Section 9:17-56 - Continuing jurisdiction

Section 9:17-57 - Parties

Section 9:17-58 - Support agreement

Section 9:17-59 - Amended birth record

Section 9:17-60 - Title.

Section 9:17-61 - Purpose.

Section 9:17-62 - Definitions.

Section 9:17-63 - Rights of parentage.

Section 9:17-64 - Eligibility.

Section 9:17-65 - Requirements for a gestational carrier agreement.

Section 9:17-66 - Duty to support.

Section 9:17-67 - Establishment of parent-child relationship.

Section 9:17-68 - Certain provisions of law not applicable to gestational carrier agreements.

Section 9:17-69 - Findings, declarations relative to establishing legal parentage.

Section 9:17-70 - Definitions relative to establishing legal parentage.

Section 9:17-71 - Eligibility to file for adoption.

Section 9:17A-1 - Consent by minor to medical, surgical care

Section 9:17A-1.1 - Short title

Section 9:17A-1.2 - Findings relative to parental notification for abortion

Section 9:17A-1.3 - Definitions relative to parental notification for abortion

Section 9:17A-1.4 - Written notice of pending operation

Section 9:17A-1.5 - Notice not required if parent already notified

Section 9:17A-1.6 - Notice not required if abortion due to medical emergency

Section 9:17A-1.7 - Waiver of parental notification by court proceedings

Section 9:17A-1.8 - Fact sheet for distribution to unemancipated pregnant minors.

Section 9:17A-1.9 - Entitlement to benefits unaffected

Section 9:17A-1.10 - Violation; penalty

Section 9:17A-1.11 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:17A-1.12 - Provisions of act severable

Section 9:17A-2 - Written obligations by minor to repay loan received for higher education; enforcement

Section 9:17A-3 - Institution of higher education defined

Section 9:17A-4 - Consent by minor to treatment.

Section 9:17A-4.1 - Admission to treatment programs not affected

Section 9:17A-4.2 - Information provided relative to certain behavioral health provisions.

Section 9:17A-4.3 - Construction.

Section 9:17A-4.4 - Rules, regulations.

Section 9:17A-5 - Informing spouse, parent, custodian or guardian of minor's treatment

Section 9:17A-6 - Consent by person age 17 to donate blood, age 16 with parental consent.

Section 9:17B-1 - Legislative findings

Section 9:17B-2 - Status of 18 to 21-year-olds

Section 9:17B-3 - Majority at 18.

Section 9:17B-4 - Period of minority and age of majority; definition in testamentary disposition, will, deed, conveyance, trust or similar instrument

Section 9:21-1 - Report on municipal conditions

Section 9:21-2 - Municipal youth guidance commission

Section 9:22-1 - Municipal youth guidance council

Section 9:22-2 - Joint municipal youth guidance commission in contiguous municipalities

Section 9:22-3 - Terms of members

Section 9:22-4 - Annual organization; meetings

Section 9:22-5 - Duties of guidance council

Section 9:22-6 - Powers of guidance council

Section 9:22-7 - Division of Community Services for Delinquency Prevention to advise guidance councils

Section 9:22-8 - Adjustment committee of guidance council; plan of operation; records; reports

Section 9:22-9 - Hearings

Section 9:22-11 - Appropriations to municipal youth guidance council

Section 9:22-12 - Effective date

Section 9:23-1 - Interstate Compact on juveniles

Section 9:23-1.1 - Authorization to execute amendment

Section 9:23-1.2 - Return of nonresident juveniles charged with crime

Section 9:23-2 - Appointment of compact administrator

Section 9:23-3 - Supplementary agreements with other states

Section 9:23-4 - Payment of financial obligations

Section 9:23-5 - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children

Section 9:23-6 - Designation of appropriate public authorities.

Section 9:23-7 - Violation of compact, crime of the fourth degree

Section 9:23-8 - State officers, agencies, entering into agreements with party states; permitted

Section 9:23-9 - Governor designated executive head

Section 9:23-10 - Provisions not applicable

Section 9:23-11 - Financial responsibility for child placed in State

Section 9:23-12 - Court to notify Compact Administrator of child brought into State

Section 9:23-13 - Placement of children in foster homes, facilities in adjoining states; permitted

Section 9:23-14 - Agreements between party states for visitation, inspection, supervision

Section 9:23-15 - Temporary removal of child from a detrimental placement; permitted

Section 9:23-16 - Adoption of regulations.

Section 9:23-17 - Jurisdiction of courts not conferred by this act

Section 9:23-18 - Authorization to enter into interstate compacts to enhance protection, permanency for children.

Section 9:23B-1 - Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

Section 9:23B-2 - Definitions.

Section 9:23B-3 - Interstate Commission for Juveniles.

Section 9:23B-4 - Powers and duties of the interstate commission.

Section 9:23B-5 - Organization and operation of the interstate commission.

Section 9:23B-6 - Rulemaking functions of the interstate commission.

Section 9:23B-7 - Oversight, enforcement and dispute resolution by the interstate commission.

Section 9:23B-8 - Finance.

Section 9:23B-9 - The state council.

Section 9:23B-10 - Compacting states, effective date and amendment.

Section 9:23B-11 - Withdrawal, default, termination and judicial enforcement.

Section 9:23B-12 - Severability and construction.

Section 9:23B-13 - Binding effect of compact and other laws.

Section 9:24-1 - Short title

Section 9:24-2 - Legislative findings and declarations

Section 9:24-3 - Liberal construction

Section 9:24-4 - Definitions

Section 9:24-5 - Grants for establishing and maintaining youth in community service corps; application; report and audit

Section 9:24-6 - Rules and regulations

Section 9:24-7 - Authority of commissioner

Section 9:25-1 - Short title

Section 9:25-2 - Legislative findings and declarations

Section 9:25-3 - Definitions

Section 9:25-4 - Creation; function; administrator; agreements

Section 9:25-4.1 - Youth Corps supervisor, assistant

Section 9:25-5 - Community service projects; agreements with sponsors; employment of corps; contents; duration of employment or assignment of disadvantaged youth; report; appropriations from municipality

Section 9:25-6 - Eligibility for enrollment and continuance of membership in corps

Section 9:25-7 - Reasonably remunerative stipends to members of corps on community service projects

Section 9:25-9 - Rules and regulations

Section 9:25-10 - Expenditure of existing funds by commissioner

Section 9:25-11 - Receipt and expenditure of appropriations and other funds