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Minnesota Statutes Chapter 260B - Delinquency

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Current as of: 2010
General Provisions
Expert Assistance
County Home Schools
Detention Homes
Jurisdiction
Certification
Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile Prosecution
Procedures
Records
Disposition
Costs And Expenses
Contributing To Delinquency
Rehearing And Appeal
Contempt
Miscellaneous

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Questions & Answers: Children

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Minnesota Laws: Children

Minnesota Statutes - Children and Families
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 250 - Gillette Children's Hospital Board
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 256M - Children and Community Services
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 260 - Juveniles
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 260B - Delinquency
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 260D - Child in Voluntary Foster Care for Treatment

Federal Regulations: Children

CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 312 - Children's online privacy protection rule
CFR > Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 75 - Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement Act of 1990 and PROTECT Act; Recordkeeping and Record Inspection Provisions
CFR > Title 28 > Chapter I > Part 81 - Child abuse and child pornography reporting designations and procedures

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