New York FCT Code § 732

Originating proceeding to adjudicate need for supervision
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§ 732. Originating proceeding to adjudicate need for supervision. A\nproceeding to adjudicate a person to be in need of supervision is\noriginated by the filing of a petition, alleging:\n  (a) (i) the respondent is an habitual truant or is ungovernable or\nhabitually disobedient and beyond the lawful control of his or her\nparents, guardian or lawful custodian, or has been the victim of sexual\nexploitation as defined in subdivision one of section four hundred\nforty-seven-a of the social services law, and specifying the acts on\nwhich the allegations are based and the time and place they allegedly\noccurred. Where habitual truancy is alleged or the petitioner is a\nschool district or local educational agency, the petition shall also\ninclude the steps taken by the responsible school district or local\neducational agency to improve the school attendance and/or conduct of\nthe respondent;\n  (ii) the respondent was under eighteen years of age at the time of the\nspecified acts;\n  (iii) the respondent requires supervision or treatment; and\n  (iv) the petitioner has complied with the provisions of section seven\nhundred thirty-five of this article; or\n  (b) the respondent appears to be a sexually exploited child as defined\nin paragraph (a), (c) or (d) of subdivision one of section four hundred\nforty-seven-a of the social services law but only if the child consents\nto the filing of a petition under this article.\n

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