Pennsylvania Code
Title 237 - JUVENILE RULES
Part I - RULES
Subpart B - DEPENDENCY MATTERS
Chapter 13 - PRE-ADJUDICATORY PROCEDURES
Part C - PETITION
Rule 1330 - Petition: Filing, Contents, Function, Aggravated Circumstances
Universal Citation: 237 PA Code ยง 1330
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. Filings.
1) A dependency petition may be filed at any
time; however, if a child is taken into custody, the requirements of paragraph
(A)(2) shall be met.
2) Within
twenty-four hours of the shelter care hearing, the county agency shall file a
dependency petition with the clerk of courts when:
a) the child remains in protective custody
pursuant to Rule 1201, 1202 or 1210; or
b) the child is not in protective custody but
it is determined at a shelter care hearing pursuant to Rule 1242 that the
filing of a dependency petition is appropriate.
B. Petition contents. Every petition shall set forth plainly:
1) the name
of the petitioner;
2) the name,
date of birth, and address of the child, if known;
3) the name and address of the child's
guardian, or if unknown, the name and address of the nearest adult
relative;
4) if a child is Native
American, the child's Native American history or affiliation with a
tribe;
5) a statement that:
a) it is in the best interest of the child
and the public that the proceedings be brought;
b) the child is or is not currently under the
supervision of the county agency;
6) a statement detailing family finding
efforts and, if the county agency is seeking placement:
a) the reasonable efforts made to prevent
placement; and
b) why there are no
less restrictive alternatives available;
7) a concise statement of facts in support of
the allegations for which the petition has been filed;
a) facts for each allegation shall be set
forth separately;
b) the relevant
statute or code section shall be set forth specifically for each
allegation;
8) a
verification by the petitioner that the facts set forth in the petition are
true and correct to the petitioner's personal knowledge, information, or
belief, and that any false statements are subject to the penalties of the
Crimes Code,
18 Pa.C.S. §
4904,
relating to unsworn falsification to authorities;
9) the signature of the petitioner and the
date of the execution of the petition; and
10) the whereabouts of the child unless
disclosure is prohibited by court order and if taken into custody, the date and
time thereof.
C. Aggravated circumstances. A motion for finding of aggravated circumstances may be brought in the petition pursuant to Rule 1701(A) .
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