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37 Pa. Code § 200.107. Responsibility of probation officer.

§ 200.107. Responsibility of probation officer.

 (a)  The chief juvenile probation officer or designee shall provide to the court information necessary to ensure that juveniles placed in secure detention have the continued appropriateness of their detention determined by the court in accordance with this subchapter.

 (b)  Note: An administrative review of a case should entail consideration of the information relevant to an understanding of why the juvenile is being held in secure detention, whether secure detention services or an alternative thereto continue to be required and what must occur to enable the juvenile to be released or transferred to another facility. It is not intended that the juvenile be present during these reviews.

 (c)  Administrative reviews should serve to minimize delays in the release or transfer of a juvenile by helping to ensure that individuals are carrying out their respective responsibilities related to the juvenile’s case. At the conclusion of each review, the juvenile’s anticipated date of release or transfer should be noted, together with the date of the next administrative review or hearing and any actions which are to occur prior thereto. Administrative reviews are to be documented in the juvenile’s case file or record.



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