237 Pa. Code r. 631 - Termination of Court Supervision
A.
Notice. The juvenile probation officer shall promptly notify
the court when the conditions of probation have been satisfied. The court shall
decide if supervision should be terminated. The notice shall set forth:
1) The juvenile has completed the terms of
the court's dispositional order;
2)
Restitution, fines, and costs have been paid in full; and
3) The juvenile has not committed any new
offenses in which a criminal proceeding or proceeding governed by the Juvenile
Act,
42 Pa.C.S. ยง
6301et seq., may be commenced.
B.
Objection. Any party may
object to the notice under paragraph (A) and request a hearing. Such objection
shall be made within thirty days of receipt of the notice; otherwise,
objections are deemed waived.
C.
Hearing. If objections have been made under paragraph (B), the
court shall hold a hearing and give each party an opportunity to be heard
before the court enters its final order.
D.
Termination. When the
requirements of paragraphs (A) through (C) have been met and the court is
satisfied that the juvenile has carried out the terms of the dispositional
order, the court may discharge the juvenile from its supervision.
Notes
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