237 Pa. Code r. 373 - Conditions of Consent Decree

A. Terms and conditions. The court may place upon the juvenile any reasonable conditions that are consistent with the protection of the public interest. The conditions of the consent decree shall provide a balanced attention to:
1) The protection of the community;
2) The juvenile's accountability for the offenses committed; and
3) The development of the juvenile's competencies to enable the juvenile to become a responsible and productive member of the community.
B. Duration of consent decree. A consent decree shall remain in force for no more than six months as agreed upon unless the juvenile is discharged sooner upon motion. Upon motion, the court may:
1) discharge the juvenile at an earlier time; or
2) extend the time period not to exceed an additional six months.

Notes

237 Pa. Code r. 373
The provisions of this Rule 373 amended December 30, 2005, effective immediately, 36 Pa.B. 186.

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