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237 Pa. Code Rule 302. Inter-County Transfer.

Rule 302. Inter-County Transfer.

 A.  Adjudication of Delinquency. When the court proceeds to an adjudicatory hearing for non-resident juveniles, it shall hear evidence on the petition pursuant to Rule 406 or accept an admission pursuant to Rule 407 and shall rule on the offenses in accordance with Rule 408. The court may transfer the case to the juvenile’s county of residence for a hearing to determine if the juvenile is in need of treatment, rehabilitation, or supervision pursuant to Rule 409 and if the court finds the juvenile to be in need of treatment, rehabilitation, or supervision, the receiving court shall proceed under Chapter Five.

 B.  Courtesy Supervision.

   1)  The court may transfer supervision of the juvenile to the juvenile’s county of residence after:

     a)   a consent decree is entered; or

     b)   a dispositional order is entered; and

   2)  The county providing courtesy supervision may, with cause, withdraw supervision at any time and return the matter for further action to the county which entered the dispositional order.

 C.  Transmission of all records. If the case is transferred pursuant to paragraph (A) or (B):

   1)  the transferring court shall transfer certified copies of all documents, reports, and summaries in the juvenile’s official court record to the receiving court;

   2)  the juvenile probation office of the transferring court shall transfer its juvenile probation files to the juvenile probation office where jurisdiction has been transferred.

Comment

   The purpose of allowing transfer of disposition and supervision of the juvenile to the juvenile’s county of residence is to allow probation to supervise the juvenile closely. Supervision is difficult if the juvenile lives in another county.

   Under paragraph (B), this rule also may apply if the juvenile moves to a different county in this Commonwealth at some stage in the proceedings.

   When the case is being transferred under paragraph (A), the transferring court should enter a finding of the amount of restitution owed and to whom it should be paid, if ordered. A restitution order should be included in the dispositional order, if applicable, under paragraph (B).

   Official Note

   Rule 302 adopted April 1, 2005, effective October 1, 2005. Amended December 24, 2009, effective immediately. Amended May 21, 2012, effective August 1, 2012.

   Committee Explanatory Reports:

   Final Report explaining the amendments to Rule 302 published with the Court’s Order at 40 Pa.B. 222 (January 9, 2010).

   Final Report explaining the amendments to Rule 302 published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 3203 (June 9, 2012).

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 302 amended December 24, 2009, effective immediately, 40 Pa.B. 222; amended May 21, 2012, effective August 1, 2012, 42 Pa.B. 3203. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (357769) to (357770).



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