Sec. 5. If any part of an order of restitution remains unpaid at the time a child is released by the department of correction, the court may reinstate jurisdiction over the child and place the child under the supervision of the probation department until the restitution order is satisfied. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-2-3(e).] IC 31-30-3 Chapter 3. Waiver of Jurisdiction 31-30-3-1 Waiver of jurisdiction defined 31-30-3-2 Heinous or aggravated act, or act as part of repetitive pattern of delinquent acts 31-30-3-3 Act that would be felony relating to controlled substances 31-30-3-4 Act that would be murder 31-30-3-5 Acts that would be Level 1 through Level 4 felonies, involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, or unlawful carrying of a handgun as a felony 31-30-3-6 Act that would be felony and prior felony or nontraffic misdemeanor conviction 31-30-3-7 Time limit for making or granting motion to waive jurisdiction 31-30-3-8 Order to hold child for proceedings; recognizance bond 31-30-3-9 Probable cause finding 31-30-3-10 Waiver order; findings 31-30-3-11 Waiver order; filing 31-30-3-12 Secure facility; adult inmates
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