Sec. 11. If a child is found to be competent after a competency evaluation is ordered, the factfinding hearing must be commenced within the period specified by section 2 of this chapter. The date the petition is considered to be filed is the date when the child is found to be competent. IC 31-37-12 Chapter 12. Initial Hearing and Issuance of Summons 31-37-12-1 Application of chapter 31-37-12-2 Initial hearing; service of petition and summons; notice; determination of referral for dual status assessment 31-37-12-3 Representation by counsel; waiver; appointment 31-37-12-4 Waiver of jurisdiction 31-37-12-5 Duty to inform child and parent, guardian, or custodian regarding nature of allegations, child's legal rights, jurisdiction, and dispositional alternatives 31-37-12-6 Duty to inform parent or guardian of estate of effect of adjudication 31-37-12-7 Child's admission or denial of allegations 31-37-12-8 Procedure following admission of allegations by child 31-37-12-9 Dispositional hearing; factfinding hearing; consent 31-37-12-10 Consent by emancipated child
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