Sec. 6. If the department expunges child abuse or neglect information under this chapter: (1) at the request of a perpetrator named in an assessment report; (2) at or after the time for expungement specified in section 4(a) of this chapter; or (3) under a court order under section 5 of this chapter; IC 31-39-8-7 applies to any civil action brought against the department or any other agency, entity, or individual, if the content of the expunged information may be relevant to any issue in the civil action. IC 31-34 ARTICLE 34. JUVENILE LAW: CHILDREN IN NEED OF SERVICES Ch. 1. Circumstances Under Which a Child Is a Child in Need of Services Ch. 2. Taking a Child in Need of Services Into Custody Ch. 2.3. Child Protective Orders for Removal of Alleged Perpetrators Ch. 2.5. Emergency Custody of Certain Abandoned Children Ch. 3. Child Taken Into Custody Ch. 4. Temporary Placement of Child Taken Into Custody Ch. 5. Detention Hearing Ch. 6. Detention of Alleged Child in Need of Services Ch. 7. Information About Children in Need of Services, Investigation, and Preliminary Inquiry Ch. 8. Program of Informal Adjustment Ch. 9. Filing of Petition Alleging That Child Is Child in Need of Services Ch. 10. Initial Hearing on Child in Need of Services Petition and Issuance of Summons Ch. 11. Factfinding Hearing on Child in Need of Services Petition Ch. 12. Findings, Presumptions, and Evidence Ch. 13. Child Videotape Testimony in Child in Need of Services Proceedings Ch. 14. Child Testimony by Closed Circuit Television in Child in Need of Services Proceedings Ch. 15. Case Plan Ch. 16. Repealed Ch. 17. Repealed Ch. 18. Predispositional Report Ch. 19. Dispositional Hearing Ch. 20. Dispositional Decrees Ch. 21. Review of Dispositional Decrees; Formal Review Hearings Ch. 22. Reports Required for Reviewing Dispositional Decrees Ch. 23. Modification of Dispositional Decrees Ch. 24. Repealed Ch. 25. No Contact Orders IC 31-34-1 Chapter 1. Circumstances Under Which a Child Is a Child in Need of Services 31-34-1-0.1 Repealed 31-34-1-1 Inability, refusal, or neglect of parent, guardian, or custodian to supply child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, or supervision 31-34-1-2 Act or omission of parent, guardian, or custodian seriously endangering child's physical or mental health; victim of specified offense 31-34-1-3 Victim of specified offense; living in household with a child victim of a specified offense or an adult who committed or is charged with a specified offense 31-34-1-3.5 Victim of human or sexual trafficking 31-34-1-4 Parent, guardian, or custodian allowing child's participation in obscene performance 31-34-1-5 Parent, guardian, or custodian allowing child to commit sex offense 31-34-1-6 Child substantially endangering own or another's health 31-34-1-7 Parent, guardian, or custodian failing to participate in school disciplinary proceeding 31-34-1-8 Missing child 31-34-1-9 Disabled child deprived of necessary nutrition or medical or surgical intervention 31-34-1-10 Child born with fetal alcohol syndrome, neonatal abstinence syndrome, or drugs in the child's body 31-34-1-11 Risks or injuries arising from use of alcohol, controlled substance, or legend drug by child's mother during pregnancy 31-34-1-12 Exception for mother's good faith use of legend drug according to prescription 31-34-1-13 Exception for mother's good faith use of controlled substance according to prescription 31-34-1-14 Exception for failure of parent, guardian, or custodian to provide medical treatment because of religious beliefs; rebuttable presumption; effect of presumption 31-34-1-15 Effect of chapter on use of corporal punishment or religious practices 31-34-1-16 Termination of parental rights or transfer of custody may not be required; voluntary placement agreements 31-34-1-17 Exception for referring to the child consistent with the child's biological sex
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