1. The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau may accept from a child who is paroled money and other valuables for safekeeping pending the discharge of the child from parole. 2. If the Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau accepts from a child who is paroled money or other valuables for safekeeping, the Chief shall: (a) Deposit the money in an account in a qualified financial institution. (b) Keep a full account of any money and valuables; and (c) Submit reports to the Administrator of the Division of Child and Family Services regarding the money and valuables as the Administrator may require. 3. When a child is discharged from parole, the Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau shall: (a) Issue to the child a check in the amount of the balance held in the account for the child; and (b) Return to the child any valuables held for safekeeping.
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