14-6-219. Physical and mental examinations; involuntary commitment of incompetents; subsequent proceedings.
(a) Any time after the filing of a petition, on motion of the district attorney or the child's parents, guardian, custodian or attorney or on motion of the court, the court may order the child to be examined by a licensed and qualified physician, surgeon, psychiatrist or psychologist designated by the court to aid in determining the physical and mental condition of the child. The examination shall be conducted on an outpatient basis, but the court may commit the child to a suitable medical facility or institution for examination if deemed necessary. Commitment for examination shall not exceed fifteen (15) days. Any time after the filing of a petition, the court on its own motion or motion of the district attorney or the child's parents, guardian, custodian or attorney, may order the child's parents, guardians or other custodial members of the child's family to undergo a substance abuse assessment at the expense of the child's parents, guardians or other custodial members of the child's family and to fully comply with all findings and recommendations set forth in the assessment. Failure to comply may result in contempt proceedings as set forth in W.S. 14-6-242.
(b) If a child has been committed to a medical facility or institution for mental examination prior to adjudication of the petition and if it appears to the court from the mental examination that the child is competent to participate in further proceedings and is not suffering from mental illness or intellectual disability to a degree rendering the child subject to involuntary commitment to the Wyoming state hospital or the Wyoming life resource center, the court shall order the child returned to the court without delay.
(c) If it appears to the court by mental examination conducted before adjudication of the petition that a child alleged to be delinquent is incompetent to participate in further proceedings by reason of mental illness or intellectual disability to a degree rendering the child subject to involuntary commitment to the Wyoming state hospital or the Wyoming life resource center, the court shall hold further proceedings under this act in abeyance. The district attorney shall then commence proceedings in the district court for commitment of the child to the appropriate institution as provided by law.
(d) The juvenile court shall retain jurisdiction of the child on the petition pending final determination of the commitment proceedings in the district court. If proceedings in the district court commit the child to the Wyoming state hospital, the Wyoming life resource center or any other facility or institution for treatment and care of people with a mental illness or an intellectual disability, the petition shall be dismissed and further proceedings under this act terminate. If proceedings in the district court determine the child does not have a mental illness or an intellectual disability to a degree rendering him subject to involuntary commitment, the court shall proceed to a final adjudication of the petition and disposition of the child under the provisions of this act.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 2 - Juvenile Justice Act
Section 14-6-201 - Definitions; Short Title; Statement of Purpose and Interpretation.
Section 14-6-203 - Jurisdiction; Confidentiality of Records.
Section 14-6-204 - Venue; Change of Venue or Judge.
Section 14-6-205 - Taking of Child Into Custody; When Permitted.
Section 14-6-210 - Hearing Conducted by Commissioner; Authority and Duty; Review by Court.
Section 14-6-212 - Commencement of Proceedings; Contents of Petition.
Section 14-6-214 - Service of Process; Order of Custody or Detention.
Section 14-6-216 - Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem.
Section 14-6-217 - Subpoenas for Witnesses and Evidence.
Section 14-6-220 - Emergency Medical, Surgical or Dental Examination or Treatment.
Section 14-6-221 - Reports of Medical or Mental Examinations; Use of Results; Copies.
Section 14-6-225 - Burden of Proof Required; Verdict of Jury; Effect Thereof.
Section 14-6-227 - Predisposition Studies and Reports.
Section 14-6-230 - Orders of Protection; Requirements.
Section 14-6-233 - Appeal; Right Generally; Transcript Provided; Cost Thereof.
Section 14-6-235 - Fees, Costs and Expenses.
Section 14-6-236 - Ordering Payment for Support and Treatment of Child; How Paid; Enforcement.
Section 14-6-238 - Proceedings Deemed in Equity; Effect of Orders and Decrees.
Section 14-6-239 - Records and Reports Confidential; Inspection.
Section 14-6-240 - Fingerprinting or Photographing of Child; Disclosure of Child's Records.
Section 14-6-241 - Expungement of Records in Juvenile, Circuit and Municipal Courts.
Section 14-6-242 - Liability for Contempt; Penalties.
Section 14-6-243 - Separate Docket for Juvenile Cases; Availability of Records for Statistics.
Section 14-6-244 - Parental Liability for Failure to Exercise Reasonable Control and Authority.
Section 14-6-245 - Progressive Sanction Guidelines.
Section 14-6-246 - Sanction Levels.
Section 14-6-247 - Sanctions Common to All Levels.
Section 14-6-248 - Sanction Level One.
Section 14-6-249 - Sanction Level Two.
Section 14-6-250 - Sanction Level Three.