Section 903 – Parental involvement — Victims — Restitution.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-903. Parental involvement — Victims — Restitution. (1) A minor appearing before the youth court shall be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or custodian. (2) A victim shall have the right to attend hearings and be heard. (3) (a) Any restitution due to a victim of an offense shall be made in full […]
Section 904 – Dispositions.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-904. Dispositions. (1) A youth court may order a disposition for: (a) compensatory service; (b) participation in law-related educational classes, appropriate counseling, treatment, or other educational programs; (c) providing periodic reports to the youth court; (d) participating in mentoring programs; (e) participation by the minor as a member of a youth court; (f) […]
Section 801 – Commitment to local mental health authority or Utah State Developmental Center.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-801. Commitment to local mental health authority or Utah State Developmental Center. (1) If a child is committed by the juvenile court to the physical custody, as defined in Section 62A-15-701, of a local mental health authority, or the local mental health authority’s designee, Title 62A, Chapter 15, Part 7, Commitment of Persons […]
Section 802 – Commitment to secure care — Rights of individuals in secure care.
Effective 5/4/2022 80-6-802. Commitment to secure care — Rights of individuals in secure care. (1) If a youth offender is ordered to secure care under Section 80-6-705, the youth offender shall remain in secure care until the youth offender is: (a) 21 years old; (b) paroled; or (c) discharged. (2) If a serious youth offender […]
Section 803 – Cost of support and maintenance of a juvenile offender — Responsibility.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-803. Cost of support and maintenance of a juvenile offender — Responsibility. On commitment of a juvenile offender to the division, and on recommendation of the division to the juvenile court, the juvenile court may order the juvenile offender, or the juvenile offender’s parent, guardian, or custodian in accordance with Section 78A-6-356, to […]
Section 706 – Treatment — Commitment to local mental health authority or Utah State Developmental Center.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-706. Treatment — Commitment to local mental health authority or Utah State Developmental Center. (1) If a minor is adjudicated under Section 80-6-701, the juvenile court may order: (a) a nonresidential, diagnostic assessment for the minor, including a risk assessment for substance use disorder, mental health, psychological, or sexual behavior; (b) the minor […]
Section 707 – Suspension of driving privileges.
Effective 9/1/2022 80-6-707. Suspension of driving privileges. (1) This section applies to a minor who: (a) at the time that the minor is adjudicated under Section 80-6-701, is at least the age eligible for a driver license under Section 53-3-204; and (b) is found by the juvenile court to be in actual physical control of […]
Section 708 – Service in National Guard.
Effective 9/1/2021 80-6-708. Service in National Guard. If a minor is adjudicated under Section 80-6-701, the minor may be given a choice by the juvenile court to serve in the National Guard in lieu of other sanctions described in this part if: (1) the minor meets the current entrance qualifications for service in the National […]
Section 709 – Payment of fines, fees, restitution, or other costs — Community or compensatory service — Property damage — Unpaid balances.
Effective 5/4/2022 80-6-709. Payment of fines, fees, restitution, or other costs — Community or compensatory service — Property damage — Unpaid balances. (1) (a) If a minor is adjudicated for an offense under Section 80-6-701, the juvenile court may order a minor to: (i) pay a fine, fee, or other cost; (ii) pay restitution in […]
Section 710 – Determination of restitution — Requirements.
Effective 9/1/2022 80-6-710. Determination of restitution — Requirements. (1) If a minor is adjudicated under Section 80-6-701, the juvenile court may order the minor to repair, replace, or otherwise make restitution for: (a) material loss caused by an offense listed in the petition; or (b) conduct for which the minor agrees to make restitution. (2) […]