These Acts revise a number of Code sections relating to juvenile law and proceedings. They define juvenile traffic offenses and delinquent offenses; define exclusive original jurisdiction over all juvenile traffic offenses to the juvenile court; require and official record be kept of juvenile traffic and delinquent offenses; strengthen the public policy that restraints on juveniles prior to adjudication are not preferred; and combine the Commission on Children and Youth with the Juvenile Justice Coordination Council
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Code is amended so that when a juvenile who is allegedly abused, deprived, or neglected is remov...
The Act relates to juvenile proceedings. It provides that superior courts shall have exclusive juri...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
The Act revises the law governing juvenile court proceedings for the termination of parental rights ...
The Act provides how and when a court can declare a child mentally incompetent at a delinquency or u...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act, entitled the Inferior Court Training and Assistance Act of 2000, adds a new section to the ...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act expands the definition of child under the Juvenile Proceedings Chapter of Title 15 to incl...
The two Acts, while applying to different Code sections, have a similar effect on Georgia court proc...
The Act provides that, as a matter of public policy, the unconditional release of accused juveniles ...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Code is amended so that when a juvenile who is allegedly abused, deprived, or neglected is remov...
The Act relates to juvenile proceedings. It provides that superior courts shall have exclusive juri...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
The Act revises the law governing juvenile court proceedings for the termination of parental rights ...
The Act provides how and when a court can declare a child mentally incompetent at a delinquency or u...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act, entitled the Inferior Court Training and Assistance Act of 2000, adds a new section to the ...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act expands the definition of child under the Juvenile Proceedings Chapter of Title 15 to incl...
The two Acts, while applying to different Code sections, have a similar effect on Georgia court proc...
The Act provides that, as a matter of public policy, the unconditional release of accused juveniles ...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Code is amended so that when a juvenile who is allegedly abused, deprived, or neglected is remov...
The Act relates to juvenile proceedings. It provides that superior courts shall have exclusive juri...