California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 300-304.7
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 305
Any peace officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor: (a) When the officer has reasonable cause for believing that the minor...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 305.5
(a) If an Indian child, who is a ward of a tribal court or resides or is domiciled within a reservation of an Indian tribe...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 305.6
(a) Any peace officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor who is in a hospital if the release of the minor...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 306
(a) Any social worker in a county welfare department, or an Indian tribe that has entered into an agreement pursuant to Section 10553.1 while acting...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 306.5
In any case in which a social worker takes a minor into custody pursuant to Section 306, the social worker shall, to the extent that...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 306.6
(a) In a dependency proceeding involving a child who would otherwise be an Indian child, based on the definition contained in paragraph (4) of Section...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 307
A peace officer or probation officer who takes a minor into temporary custody under the provisions of Section 305 shall thereafter proceed as follows: (a)...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 307.4
(a) Any peace officer, probation officer, or social worker who takes into temporary custody pursuant to Sections 305 to 307, inclusive, a minor who comes...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 307.5
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 307, an officer who takes a minor suspected of being a person described in Section 300 into temporary custody pursuant...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 308
(a) When a peace officer or social worker takes a minor into custody pursuant to this article, he or she shall take immediate steps to...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 309
(a) Upon delivery to the social worker of a child who has been taken into temporary custody under this article, the social worker shall immediately...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 310
As a condition for the release of such minor, the probation officer may require such minor or his parent, guardian, or relative, or both, to...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 311
(a) If the probation officer determines that the minor shall be retained in custody, he or she shall immediately file a petition pursuant to Section...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 313
(a) Whenever a minor is taken into custody by a peace officer or probation officer, except when such minor willfully misrepresents himself as 18 or...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 314
When a minor willfully misrepresents himself to be 18 or more years of age when taken into custody by a peace officer or probation officer,...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 315
If a minor has been taken into custody under this article and not released to a parent or guardian, the juvenile court shall hold a...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 316
Upon his or her appearance before the court at the detention hearing, each parent or guardian and the minor, if present, shall first be informed...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 316.1
(a) Upon his or her appearance before the court, each parent or guardian shall designate for the court his or her permanent mailing address. The...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 316.2
(a) At the detention hearing, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the court shall inquire of the mother and any other appropriate person as to...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 317
(a) (1) When it appears to the court that a parent or guardian of the child desires counsel but is presently financially unable to afford...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 317.5
(a) All parties who are represented by counsel at dependency proceedings shall be entitled to competent counsel. (b) Each minor who is the subject of...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 317.6
(a) On or before January 1, 1996, the Judicial Council shall, after consulting with representatives from the State Bar of California, county counsels, district attorneys,...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 318
If a district attorney has represented a minor in a dependency proceeding, that district attorney shall not appear, on behalf of the people of the...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 318.5
In a juvenile court hearing, where the parent or guardian is represented by counsel, the county counsel or district attorney shall, at the request of...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 319
(a) At the initial petition hearing, the court shall examine the child's parents, guardians, or other persons having relevant knowledge and hear the relevant evidence...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 319.1
When the court finds a minor to be a person described by Section 300, and believes that the minor may need specialized mental health treatment...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 319.2
Notwithstanding Section 319, when a child under the age of six years is not released from the custody of the court, the child may be...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 321
When a hearing is held under the provisions of this article and no parent or guardian of the minor is present and no parent or...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 322
Upon motion of the minor or a parent or guardian of such minor, the court shall continue any hearing or rehearing held under the provisions...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 323
Upon any hearing or rehearing under the provisions of this article, the court may order such minor or any parent or guardian of such minor...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 324
Whenever any minor is taken into temporary custody under the provisions of this article in any county other than the county in which the minor...
- California Laws: Welfare and Institutions Code Section 324.5
(a) Whenever allegations of physical or sexual abuse of a child come to the attention of a local law enforcement agency or the local child...