Pennsylvania Code
Title 37 - LAW
Part III - Agencies and Offices
Subpart N - Juvenile Court Judges' Commission
Chapter 200 - JUVENILE COURT JUDGES' COMMISSION
Subchapter G - STANDARDS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND DISBURSEMENT OF RESTITUTION
Section 200.602 - Elements of written guidelines

Universal Citation: 37 PA Code ยง 200.602

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

The written guidelines must, at a minimum, include the following elements:

(1) A policy that children under the jurisdiction of the court who owe restitution be required to make a reasonable amount of restitution, considering the nature of the acts committed and the earning capacity of the child.

(2) A policy that a dispositional order include a specific amount of restitution to be paid, to whom the restitution is to be paid, and a payment schedule if so determined by the court.

(3) A policy that the monetary limits of parental liability in juvenile delinquency cases conform to 23 Pa.C.S. § 5505 (relating to monetary limits of liability).

(4) A policy that where the court has ordered a delinquent child to pay fines, costs or restitution, the court shall retain jurisdiction until there has been full compliance with the order or until the delinquent child attains 21 years of age.

(5) A policy that judgments be filed at termination of juvenile court jurisdiction under 42 Pa.C.S. § 9728 (relating to collection of restitution, reparation, fees, costs, fines and penalties) in cases where orders for fines, costs or restitution remain unpaid.

(6) A policy that the juvenile probation department be responsible for developing private sector or subsidized employment opportunities, or both, to enable indigent children to pay restitution.

(7) Provisions governing the collection of moneys, the management and control of receipts, and disbursement of funds.

(8) A policy requiring an annual report detailing individual and aggregate data on the amount of restitution ordered and collected.

(9) A requirement for an annual audit of all restitution collected and disbursed in juvenile delinquency cases.

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