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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 720 - Probate » Act 84 of 1949 - Transfer of Juveniles Between Institutions (720.601 - 720.608)

Section 720.602 – Transfer of Juveniles; Written Request.

720.602 Transfer of juveniles; written request. Sec. 2. Such a transfer may be made only upon a written request by the said superintendent and the approval of the committing judge and of the governing bodies of the institution or agency of the state from which and to which such transfer shall be made, after notice […]

Section 720.603 – Transfer of Juveniles; Receiving, Training.

720.603 Transfer of juveniles; receiving, training. Sec. 3. Any institution to which any such person is transferred, as in this act provided, shall and is hereby authorized to receive, train, and otherwise care for such person in the same manner as other persons committed to that institution. History: 1949, Act 84, Eff. Sept. 23, 1949

Section 720.604 – Transfer of Juveniles; Parole and Discharge.

720.604 Transfer of juveniles; parole and discharge. Sec. 4. While in such institution, he shall be under the laws and rules appertaining thereto, except that his parole and discharge shall continue to be governed by the laws and rules appertaining to the institution or agency to which he was originally committed. History: 1949, Act 84, […]

Section 720.606 – Transfer of Juveniles; Return to Original Institution.

720.606 Transfer of juveniles; return to original institution. Sec. 6. Whenever, for any reason, it shall be found that it is not in the best interests of any person to remain in an institution to which he shall have been transferred as provided for and permitted by this act, and the governing body of such […]

Section 720.607 – Transfer of Juveniles; Mittimuses, Processes and Orders to Accompany.

720.607 Transfer of juveniles; mittimuses, processes and orders to accompany. Sec. 7. Whenever any person is transferred under the provisions of this act, he shall be accompanied by all mittimuses, processes, orders, supplemental orders, a copy of his medical report, and a written statement covering the history and progress of the person, so far as […]