Texas Family Code - Section 58.304. Types Of Information Contained In A Local Juvenile Information System
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§ 58.304. TYPES OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN A LOCAL
JUVENILE INFORMATION SYSTEM. (a) Subject to Subsection (d), a
local juvenile justice information system must consist of:
(1) information relating to all referrals to the
juvenile court of any type, including referrals for conduct
indicating a need for supervision and delinquent conduct; and
(2) information relating to:
(A) the juvenile;
(B) the intake or referral of the juvenile into
the juvenile justice system for any offense or conduct;
(C) the detention of the juvenile;
(D) the prosecution of the juvenile;
(E) the disposition of the juvenile's case,
including the name and description of any program to which the
juvenile is referred; and
(F) the probation, placement, or commitment of
the juvenile.
(b) To the extent possible and subject to Subsections (a)
and (d), the local juvenile justice information system may include
the following information for each juvenile taken into custody,
detained, or referred under this title:
(1) the juvenile's name, including other names by
which the juvenile is known;
(2) the juvenile's date and place of birth;
(3) the juvenile's physical description, including
sex, weight, height, race, ethnicity, eye color, hair color, scars,
marks, and tattoos;
(4) the juvenile's state identification number and
other identifying information;
(5) the juvenile's fingerprints and photograph;
(6) the juvenile's last known residential address,
including the census tract number designation for the address;
(7) the name, address, and phone number of the
juvenile's parent, guardian, or custodian;
(8) the name and identifying number of the agency that
took into custody or detained the juvenile;
(9) each date of custody or detention;
(10) a detailed description of the conduct for which
the juvenile was taken into custody, detained, or referred,
including the level and degree of the alleged offense;
(11) the name and identifying number of the juvenile
intake agency or juvenile probation office;
(12) each disposition by the juvenile intake agency or
juvenile probation office;
(13) the date of disposition by the juvenile intake
agency or juvenile probation office;
(14) the name and identifying number of the
prosecutor's office;
(15) each disposition by the prosecutor;
(16) the date of disposition by the prosecutor;
(17) the name and identifying number of the court;
(18) each disposition by the court, including
information concerning custody of a juvenile by a juvenile justice
agency or county juvenile probation department;
(19) the date of disposition by the court;
(20) any commitment or release under supervision by
the Texas Youth Commission, including the date of the commitment or
release; and
(21) information concerning each appellate
proceeding.
(c) If the Department of Public Safety assigns a state
identification number for the juvenile, the identification number
shall be entered in the local juvenile information system.
(d) Information obtained for the purpose of diagnosis,
examination, evaluation, or treatment or for making a referral for
treatment of a child by a public or private agency or institution
providing supervision of a child by arrangement of the juvenile
court or having custody of the child under order of the juvenile
court may not be collected under Subsection (a) or (b).
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1297, § 41, eff. Sept. 1,
2001.
Section: 58.208 58.209 58.210 58.211 58.301 58.302 58.303 58.304 58.305 58.306 58.307 59.001 59.002 59.003 59.004
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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