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Texas Family Code - Chapter 59 Progressive Sanctions Model

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  • Texas Family Code Section 59.001 - Purposes
    The purposes of the progressive sanctions model are to: (1) ensure that juvenile offenders face uniform and consistent consequences and punishments that correspond to the ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.002 - Sanction Level Assignment By Probation Department
    (a) The probation department may assign a sanction level of one to a child referred to the probation department under Section 53.012. (b) The probation ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.003 - Sanction Level Assignment Model
    (a) Subject to Subsection (e), after a child's first commission of delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision, the probation department or prosecuting ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.004 - Sanction Level One
    (a) For a child at sanction level one, the juvenile court or probation department may: (1) require counseling for the child regarding the child's conduct; ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.005 - Sanction Level Two
    (a) For a child at sanction level two, the juvenile court, the prosecuting attorney, or the probation department may, as provided by Section 53.03: (1) ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.006 - Sanction Level Three
    (a) For a child at sanction level three, the juvenile court may: (1) place the child on probation for not less than six months; (2) ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.007 - Sanction Level Four
    (a) For a child at sanction level four, the juvenile court may: (1) require the child to participate as a condition of probation for not ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.008 - Sanction Level Five
    (a) For a child at sanction level five, the juvenile court may: (1) as a condition of probation, place the child for not less than ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.009 - Sanction Level Six
    (a) For a child at sanction level six, the juvenile court may commit the child to the custody of the Texas Youth Commission. The commission ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.010 - Sanction Level Seven
    (a) For a child at sanction level seven, the juvenile court may certify and transfer the child under Section 54.02 or sentence the child to ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.011 - Duty Of Juvenile Board
    A juvenile board shall require the juvenile probation department to report progressive sanction data electronically to the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission in the format and ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.012 - Reports By Criminal Justice Policy Council
    (a) The Criminal Justice Policy Council shall analyze trends related to juvenile referrals and the impact of reforms on recidivism rates using standard scientific sampling ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.013 - Liability
    The Texas Youth Commission, a juvenile board, a court, a person appointed by a court, an attorney for the state, a peace officer, or a ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.014 - Appeal
    A child may not bring an appeal or a postconviction writ of habeas corpus based on: (1) the failure or inability of any person to ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 59.015 - Waiver Of Sanctions On Parents Or Guardians
    On a finding by the juvenile court or probation department that a child's parents or guardians have made a reasonable good faith effort to prevent ...
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    Last modified: August 10, 2007