Texas Family Code - Section 51.075. Collaborative Supervision Between Adjoining Counties
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§ 51.075. COLLABORATIVE SUPERVISION BETWEEN ADJOINING
COUNTIES. (a) If a child who is on probation in one county spends
substantial time in an adjoining county, including residing,
attending school, or working in the adjoining county, the juvenile
probation departments of the two counties may enter into a
collaborative supervision arrangement regarding the child.
(b) Under a collaborative supervision arrangement, the
juvenile probation department of the adjoining county may authorize
a probation officer for the county to provide supervision and other
services for the child as an agent of the juvenile probation
department of the county in which the child was placed on probation.
The probation officer providing supervision and other services for
the child in the adjoining county shall provide the probation
officer supervising the child in the county in which the child was
placed on probation with periodic oral, electronic, or written
reports concerning the child.
(c) The juvenile court of the county in which the child was
placed on probation retains sole authority to modify, amend,
extend, or revoke the child's probation.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 949, § 4, eff. Sept. 1, 2005.
Section: 51.05 51.06 51.07 51.071 51.072 51.073 51.074 51.075 51.08 51.09 51.095 51.10 51.101 51.102 51.11
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