Oklahoma Code § 10A-2-2-105

Title 10A. Children And Juvenile Code: Order removing child from home prohibited absent
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certain determinations.
No order of the court providing for the initial or continued
removal of a child alleged or adjudicated delinquent or in need of
supervision from the child’s home shall be entered unless the court

finds that the continuation of the child in the home of the child is
contrary to the welfare of the child.  The order shall include
either:
1.  A determination as to whether or not reasonable efforts have
been made to prevent the need for the removal of the child from the
home or, as appropriate, reasonable efforts have been made to
provide for the return of the child to the home; or
2.  A determination as to whether or not an absence of efforts
to prevent the removal of the child from the home is reasonable upon
consideration of the family circumstances, the safety of the child
and the protection of the public; or
3.  A determination that reasonable efforts to prevent the
removal of the child from the home or to reunify the child and
family are not required because:
a. a court of competent jurisdiction has determined that
the parent has subjected the child to one of the
following aggravated circumstances: abandonment,
torture, chronic abuse, sexual abuse or chronic, life-
threatening neglect of the child,
b. a court of competent jurisdiction has determined that
the parent has been convicted of one of the following:
(1) murder of another child of the parent,
(2) voluntary manslaughter of another child of the
parent,
(3) aiding or abetting, attempting, conspiring, or
soliciting to commit such a murder or such a
voluntary manslaughter, or
(4) a felony assault that results in serious bodily
injury to the child or another child of the
parent, or
c. the parental rights of the parent with respect to a
sibling have been terminated involuntarily.

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