Arkansas Code § 9-27-354

Progress reports on juveniles
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(a) (1) The court may order progress reports from a service provider whenever a juvenile is placed out of home and in a setting other than a Department of Human Services foster home. (2) The order shall: (A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and (B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports. (3) The service provider shall be provided a copy of the written court order by: (A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or (B) Process server. (4) Failure to follow the order of the court shall subject the service provider to contempt sanctions of the court. (b) A progress report shall include, but not be limited to the: (1) Reason for admission; (2) Projected length of stay; (3) Identified goals and objectives to be addressed during placement; (4) Progress of the juvenile in meeting goals and objectives; (5) Barriers to progress; (6) Significant behavioral disruptions and response of provider; and (7) Recommendations upon the juvenile's release. (c) The service provider shall immediately report any incidents concerning the juvenile's health or safety to: (1) The juvenile's attorney or attorney ad litem; and (2) The custodian of the juvenile. Acts 2003, No. 988, § 1
(a) (1) The court may order progress reports from a service provider whenever a juvenile is placed out of home and in a setting other than a Department of Human Services foster home. (2) The order shall: (A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and (B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports. (3) The service provider shall be provided a copy of the written court order by: (A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or (B) Process server. (4) Failure to follow the order of the court shall subject the service provider to contempt sanctions of the court. (b) A progress report shall include, but not be limited to the: (1) Reason for admission; (2) Projected length of stay; (3) Identified goals and objectives to be addressed during placement; (4) Progress of the juvenile in meeting goals and objectives; (5) Barriers to progress; (6) Significant behavioral disruptions and response of provider; and (7) Recommendations upon the juvenile's release. (c) The service provider shall immediately report any incidents concerning the juvenile's health or safety to: (1) The juvenile's attorney or attorney ad litem; and (2) The custodian of the juvenile. Acts 2003, No. 988, § 1
(a) (1) The court may order progress reports from a service provider whenever a juvenile is placed out of home and in a setting other than a Department of Human Services foster home. (2) The order shall: (A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and (B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports. (3) The service provider shall be provided a copy of the written court order by: (A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or (B) Process server. (4) Failure to follow the order of the court shall subject the service provider to contempt sanctions of the court. (b) A progress report shall include, but not be limited to the: (1) Reason for admission; (2) Projected length of stay; (3) Identified goals and objectives to be addressed during placement; (4) Progress of the juvenile in meeting goals and objectives; (5) Barriers to progress; (6) Significant behavioral disruptions and response of provider; and (7) Recommendations upon the juvenile's release. (c) The service provider shall immediately report any incidents concerning the juvenile's health or safety to: (1) The juvenile's attorney or attorney ad litem; and (2) The custodian of the juvenile. Acts 2003, No. 988, § 1
(a) (1) The court may order progress reports from a service provider whenever a juvenile is placed out of home and in a setting other than a Department of Human Services foster home. (2) The order shall: (A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and (B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports. (3) The service provider shall be provided a copy of the written court order by: (A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or (B) Process server. (4) Failure to follow the order of the court shall subject the service provider to contempt sanctions of the court.
(1) The court may order progress reports from a service provider whenever a juvenile is placed out of home and in a setting other than a Department of Human Services foster home.
(2) The order shall: (A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and (B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports.
(A) Set forth the schedule for the progress reports; and
(B) Identify the service provider responsible for submitting the progress reports.
(3) The service provider shall be provided a copy of the written court order by: (A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or (B) Process server.
(A) Certified mail, restricted delivery; or
(B) Process server.
(4) Failure to follow the order of the court shall subject the service provider to contempt sanctions of the court.
(b) A progress report shall include, but not be limited to the: (1) Reason for admission; (2) Projected length of stay; (3) Identified goals and objectives to be addressed during placement; (4) Progress of the juvenile in meeting goals and objectives; (5) Barriers to progress; (6) Significant behavioral disruptions and response of provider; and (7) Recommendations upon the juvenile's release.
(1) Reason for admission;
(2) Projected length of stay;
(3) Identified goals and objectives to be addressed during placement;
(4) Progress of the juvenile in meeting goals and objectives;
(5) Barriers to progress;
(6) Significant behavioral disruptions and response of provider; and
(7) Recommendations upon the juvenile's release.
(c) The service provider shall immediately report any incidents concerning the juvenile's health or safety to: (1) The juvenile's attorney or attorney ad litem; and (2) The custodian of the juvenile.
(1) The juvenile's attorney or attorney ad litem; and
(2) The custodian of the juvenile.
Acts 2003, No. 988, § 1

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