Maine Code § 22-4196

Institutional care of delinquent children -- Article VI
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A child adjudicated delinquent may be placed in an institution in another party jurisdiction pursuant
to this compact but such a placement may not be made unless the child is given a court hearing on
notice to the parent or guardian with opportunity to be heard prior to the child's being sent to the other
party jurisdiction for institutional care and the court finds that: [RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §195 (COR).]
1. Facilities. Equivalent facilities for the child are not available in the sending agency's
jurisdiction; and
2. Best interest of child. Institutional care in the other jurisdiction is in the best interest of the
child and will not produce undue hardship.

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