7B-2512. Dispositional order.
(a) The dispositional order shall be in writing and shall contain appropriate findings of fact and conclusions of law. The court shall state with particularity, both orally and in the written order of disposition, the precise terms of the disposition including the kind, duration, and the person who is responsible for carrying out the disposition and the person or agency in whom custody is vested.
(b) The court shall include information at the time of issuing the dispositional order, either orally in court or in writing, on the expunction of juvenile records as provided for in G.S. 7B-3200 that are applicable to the dispositional order. (1979, c. 815, s. 1; 1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1090, s. 10; 1991, c. 434, s. 1; 1997-390, s. 8; 1998-202, s. 6; 1998-229, s. 7; 2015-58, s. 2.5.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 7B-2501 - Dispositional hearing.
§ 7B-2503 - Dispositional alternatives for undisciplined juveniles.
§ 7B-2504 - Conditions of protective supervision for undisciplined juveniles.
§ 7B-2505 - Violation of protective supervision by undisciplined juvenile.
§ 7B-2506 - Dispositional alternatives for delinquent juveniles.
§ 7B-2507 - Delinquency history levels.
§ 7B-2508 - Dispositional limits for each class of offense and delinquency history level.
§ 7B-2508.1 - Criminal gang activity.
§ 7B-2509 - Registration of certain delinquent juveniles.
§ 7B-2510 - Conditions of probation; violation of probation.
§ 7B-2511 - Termination of probation.
§ 7B-2512 - Dispositional order.
§ 7B-2513 - Commitment of delinquent juvenile to Division.
§ 7B-2514 - Post-release supervision planning; release.
§ 7B-2515 - Notification of extended commitment; plan of treatment.
§ 7B-2516 - Revocation of post-release supervision.
§ 7B-2517 - (Effective until January 1, 2023) Transfer authority of Governor.