Indiana Code § 31-37-21-3

Admissibility of reports; opportunity to controvert report
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Sec. 3. (a) Any report may be admitted into evidence to the extent that the report contains evidence of probative value even if the evidence would otherwise be excluded.       (b) If a report contains information that should not be released to the child or the child's parent, guardian, custodian, or any other person who is entitled to receive a report under section 2 of this chapter, a factual summary of the report may be admitted.       (c) The following shall be given a fair opportunity to controvert any part of the report admitted into evidence: (1) The child. (2) The child's parent, guardian, or custodian. (3) The person representing the interests of the state. (4) Any other person who is entitled to receive a report under section 2 of this chapter. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-4-19(f) part.]   IC 31-37-22 Chapter 22. Modification of Dispositional Decrees               31-37-22-1 Motion for modification             31-37-22-2 Award of guardianship of child to department of correction             31-37-22-3 Notice and hearing requirements; temporary order for emergency change in child's residence             31-37-22-4 Notification of report; notice             31-37-22-4.5 Placement of delinquent child in out-of-home residence or facility; case plan             31-37-22-5 Repealed             31-37-22-6 Repealed             31-37-22-7 Repealed             31-37-22-8 Description by local alternative facility seeking court approval             31-37-22-9 Copy of modified dispositional order for former Medicaid child recipient by court to division of family resources             31-37-22-10 Documents provided to individual leaving foster care             31-37-22-11 Vacating adjudication of trafficked child; requirements and notice

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