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Texas Family Code - Chapter 52 Proceedings Before And Including Referral To Juvenile CourtLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Family Code > Texas Family Code - Chapter 52 Proceedings Before And Including Referral To Juvenile Court (a) A child may be taken into custody: (1) pursuant to an order of the juvenile court under the provisions of this subtitle; (2) pursuant ... (a) On the request of a law-enforcement or probation officer, a juvenile court may issue a directive to apprehend a child if the court finds ... (a) If a witness is in a placement in the custody of the Texas Youth Commission, a juvenile secure detention facility, or a juvenile secure ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), a person taking a child into custody, without unnecessary delay and without first taking the child to any ... (a) The juvenile board may designate an office or a room, which may be located in a police facility or sheriff's offices, as the juvenile ... (a) It shall be the duty of the law enforcement officer who has taken a child into custody to transport the child to the appropriate ... (a) A law-enforcement officer authorized by this title to take a child into custody may dispose of the case of a child taken into custody ... (a) A juvenile board may establish a first offender program under this section for the referral and disposition of children taken into custody for: (1) ... The juvenile board of each county, in cooperation with each law enforcement agency in the county, shall adopt guidelines for the disposition of a child ... (a) The following shall accompany referral of a child or a child's case to the office or official designated by the juvenile board or be ... (a) A school district that expels a child shall refer the child to juvenile court in the county in which the child resides. (b) The ... Texas Lawyers
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