JUVENILE CASES Clause Samples

JUVENILE CASES. Juvenile Case: A juvenile case is any appointment or a reappointment to represent a person(s) in a proceeding brought under ORS Chapter 419B or 419C.
JUVENILE CASES. (1) number of cases opened; (2) types of offenses (with a breakdown of felony/misdemeanor and court); (3) number of cases closed/concluded and summary of reason for closure; (4) number of probation violations handled and resolved; (5) number of parole violations handled and resolved; and, (6) other pertinent information requested by the Court Technology Coordinator or their designee.
JUVENILE CASES. Contractor shall accept responsibility for representation of indigent 6 adults, minors and parents set before the Superior or Juvenile Courts, respectively, 7 including proceedings pursuant to California Welfare and Institutions Code section 600 et 8 seq. and California Government Code section 27706. The procedure for appointment in 9 these cases shall be as follows: 10 A. Where the Court decides that an individual is entitled to representation by
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Related to JUVENILE CASES

  • Hearing Aids Any active employee who is insured under any one of the 9 District sponsored medical plans may request reimbursement for the costs of 10 hearing aids. The maximum amount of reimbursement shall not exceed one 11 thousand dollars ($1,000) within any three (3) year period. The cost of 12 hardware, fitting tests, and other tests related to the hearing aids purchased 13 shall be included for reimbursement purposes. 14

  • Transporting Students 1. Employees shall not transport students except in accordance with School Board rules. The Board shall adopt a school board policy outlining the teacher’s and the Board’s responsibilities and liabilities. Said policy shall be included in all school handbooks beginning with the 2004-05 school year. 2. Teachers will not be required to transport pupils to and from activities which take place away from the school grounds.

  • Trials The Ship shall run the following test and trials: (1) Harbour Acceptance Tests, including setting to work of the various equipment;

  • Final Approval Hearing “Final Approval Hearing” shall mean the hearing at which the Court will consider and finally decide whether to enter the Final Judgment.