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Texas Family Code - Section 61.003. Entry Of Juvenile Court Order Against Parent Or Other Eligible Person

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§ 61.003. ENTRY OF JUVENILE COURT ORDER AGAINST PARENT OR OTHER ELIGIBLE PERSON. (a) To comply with the requirements of due process of law, the juvenile court shall: (1) provide sufficient notice in writing or orally in a recorded court hearing of a proposed juvenile court order; and (2) provide a sufficient opportunity for the parent or other eligible person to be heard regarding the proposed order. (b) A juvenile court order must be in writing and a copy promptly furnished to the parent or other eligible person. (c) The juvenile court may require the parent or other eligible person to provide suitable identification to be included in the court's file. Suitable identification includes fingerprints, a driver's license number, a social security number, or similar indicia of identity. Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 283, § 28, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Section:  Previous    B. Binding Effect of the Compact 1. All lawful actions of the Interstate Commission, including all rules and bylaws promulgated by the Interstate Commission, are binding upon the compacting states. 2. All agreements between the Interstate Commission and the compacting states are binding in accordance with their terms. 3. Upon the request of a party to a conflict over meaning or interpretation of Interstate Commission actions, and upon a majority vote of the compacting states, the Interstate Commission may issue advisory opinions regarding such meaning or interpretation. 4. In the event any provision of this compact exceeds the constitutional limits imposed on the legislature of any compacting state, the obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction sought to be conferred by such provision upon the Interstate Commission shall be ineffective and such obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction shall remain in the compacting state and shall be exercised by the agency thereof to which such obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction are delegated by law in effect at the time this compact becomes effective. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 1007, § 1.01, eff. Sept  60.011  60.012  61.001  61.002  61.003  61.0031  61.004  61.051  61.052  61.053  61.054  61.055  Next

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