§ 419B.600 Policy on Indian child welfare
§ 419B.603 Definitions
§ 419B.606 Custody; presumption of continued custody
§ 419B.609 Acknowledgment or establishment of parentage
§ 419B.612 Best interests of Indian child
§ 419B.615 Assistance enrolling child in tribe; notice to parents
§ 419B.618 Determination of Indian childs tribe
§ 419B.621 Judicial determination of Indian childs residence, domicile and status as ward
§ 419B.622 Domicile
§ 419B.624 Tribal-state agreements
§ 419B.627 Jurisdiction; limitations; tribal court assumption of jurisdiction
§ 419B.630 Motion to transfer to tribal court; objection; good cause to deny transfer
§ 419B.633 Transfer to tribal court
§ 419B.636 Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child; when there is reason to know child is Indian child; notice
§ 419B.639 Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding; notice in other proceedings; form and timing of notice; exception
§ 419B.642 Qualified expert witness
§ 419B.645 Active efforts
§ 419B.646 Right to appear; withdrawal by party
§ 419B.647 Right to counsel
§ 419B.648 Right to examine reports or documents
§ 419B.651 Vacating order or judgment regarding jurisdiction, placement, guardianship or termination of parental rights; effect of vacated order or judgment
§ 419B.652 Determination regarding improper removal or retainment; effect of determination; exception
§ 419B.654 Placement preferences; motion for placement contrary to preferences for good cause
§ 419B.656 Tribal customary adoption; rules; forms
§ 419B.657 Reports to Legislative Assembly
§ 419B.660 Conflict of laws
§ 419B.663 Full faith and credit
§ 419B.665 Rules

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