§ 80-6-701 Adjudication of an offense
§ 80-6-702 Probation or protective supervision — Conditions for probation
§ 80-6-703 Placement of a child — Commitment of a minor to the division — Limitations
§ 80-6-704 Detention or alternative to detention — Limitations
§ 80-6-705 Secure care — Limitations — Order for therapy for parent with minor in secure care
§ 80-6-706 Treatment — Commitment to local mental health authority or Utah State Developmental Center
§ 80-6-707 Suspension of driving privileges
§ 80-6-708 Service in National Guard
§ 80-6-709 Payment of fines, fees, restitution, or other costs — Community or compensatory service — Property damage — Unpaid balances
§ 80-6-710 Determination of restitution — Requirements
§ 80-6-711 Suspending a disposition
§ 80-6-712 Time periods for supervision of probation or placement — Termination of continuing jurisdiction

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Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 80 > Chapter 6 > Part 7 - Adjudication and Disposition

  • Abuse: means :
    (i) 
    (A) nonaccidental harm of a child;
    (B) threatened harm of a child;
    (C) sexual exploitation;
    (D) sexual abuse; or
    (E) human trafficking of a child in violation of Section 76-5-308. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Adjudication: means a finding by the court, incorporated in a decree, that the facts alleged in the petition have been proved. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Adult: means an individual who is 18 years old or older. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Aftercare services: means the same as the term "aftercare" is defined in 45 C. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Authority: means the Youth Parole Authority created in Section 80-5-701. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Child: means , except as provided in Section 80-2-905, an individual who is under 18 years old. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Commission: means the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice created in Section 63M-7-201. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • committed: means , unless specified otherwise:
    (a) with respect to a child, to transfer legal custody; and
    (b) with respect to a minor who is at least 18 years old, to transfer custody. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Community-based program: means a nonsecure residential or nonresidential program, designated to supervise and rehabilitate juvenile offenders, that prioritizes the least restrictive setting, consistent with public safety, and operated by or under contract with the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Compensatory service: means service or unpaid work performed by a minor in lieu of the payment of a fine, fee, or restitution. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Control: means the same as that term is defined in Section 80-5-102. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Correctional facility: means :
    (a) a county jail; or
    (b) a secure correctional facility as defined in Section 64-13-1. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Department: means the Department of Health and Human Services created in Section 26B-1-201. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • dependency: means a child who is without proper care through no fault of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Detention: means home detention or secure detention. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Detention facility: means a facility, established by the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services in accordance with Section 80-5-501, for minors held in detention. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Discharge: means a written order of the authority that removes a juvenile offender from the authority's jurisdiction. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Disposition: means an order by a juvenile court, after the adjudication of a minor, under Section 80-3-405 or 80-4-305 or 7. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Division: means the Division of Juvenile Justice Services created in Section 80-5-103. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Educational series: means an evidence-based instructional series:
    (a) obtained at a substance abuse program that is approved by the Division of Integrated Healthcare in accordance with Section 26B-5-104; and
    (b) designed to prevent substance use or the onset of a mental health disorder. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Family-based setting: means a home that is licensed to allow a minor to reside at the home, including a foster home, proctor care, or residential care by a professional parent. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Formal probation: means a minor is:
    (a) supervised in the community by, and reports to, a juvenile probation officer or an agency designated by the juvenile court; and
    (b) subject to return to the juvenile court in accordance with Section 80-6-607. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Group rehabilitation therapy: means psychological and social counseling of one or more individuals in the group, depending upon the recommendation of the therapist. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Guardian: means a person appointed by a court to make decisions regarding a minor, including the authority to consent to:
    (a) marriage;
    (b) enlistment in the armed forces;
    (c) major medical, surgical, or psychiatric treatment; or
    (d) legal custody, if legal custody is not vested in another individual, agency, or institution. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Harm: means :
    (a) physical or developmental injury or damage;
    (b) emotional damage that results in a serious impairment in the child's growth, development, behavior, or psychological functioning;
    (c) sexual abuse; or
    (d) sexual exploitation. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Intake probation: means a minor is:
    (i) monitored by a juvenile probation officer; and
    (ii) subject to return to the juvenile court in accordance with Section 80-6-607. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Intellectual disability: means a significant subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior that constitutes a substantial limitation to the individual's ability to function in society. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Juvenile probation officer: means a probation officer appointed under Section 78A-6-205. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Legal custody: means a relationship embodying:
    (a) the right to physical custody of the minor;
    (b) the right and duty to protect, train, and discipline the minor;
    (c) the duty to provide the minor with food, clothing, shelter, education, and ordinary medical care;
    (d) the right to determine where and with whom the minor shall live; and
    (e) the right, in an emergency, to authorize surgery or other extraordinary care. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Material loss: means an uninsured:
    (a) property loss;
    (b) out-of-pocket monetary loss for property that is stolen, damaged, or destroyed;
    (c) lost wages because of an injury, time spent as a witness, or time spent assisting the police or prosecution; or
    (d) medical expense. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Minor: means , except as provided in Sections 80-6-501, 80-6-901, and 80-7-102:
    (a) a child; or
    (b) an individual:
    (i) 
    (A) who is at least 18 years old and younger than 21 years old; and
    (B) for whom the Division of Child and Family Services has been specifically ordered by the juvenile court to provide services because the individual was an abused, neglected, or dependent child or because the individual was adjudicated for an offense;
    (ii) 
    (A) who is at least 18 years old and younger than 25 years old; and
    (B) whose case is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court in accordance with Subsection 78A-6-103(1)(b); or
    (iii) 
    (A) who is at least 18 years old and younger than 21 years old; and
    (B) whose case is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court in accordance with Subsection 78A-6-103(1)(c). See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Neglect: means action or inaction causing:
    (i) abandonment of a child, except as provided in 5;
    (ii) lack of proper parental care of a child by reason of the fault or habits of the parent, guardian, or custodian;
    (iii) failure or refusal of a parent, guardian, or custodian to provide proper or necessary subsistence or medical care, or any other care necessary for the child's health, safety, morals, or well-being;
    (iv) a child to be at risk of being neglected or abused because another child in the same home is neglected or abused;
    (v) abandonment of a child through an unregulated child custody transfer under Section 78B-24-203; or
    (vi) educational neglect. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Person: means :Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Probation: includes intake probation or formal probation. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Process: means a writ or summons issued in the course of a judicial proceeding. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Prosecuting attorney: means :
    (a) the attorney general and any assistant attorney general;
    (b) any district attorney or deputy district attorney;
    (c) any county attorney or assistant county attorney; and
    (d) any other attorney authorized to commence an action on behalf of the state. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Protective supervision: means a legal status created by court order, following an adjudication on the ground of abuse, neglect, or dependency, whereby:
    (a) the minor is permitted to remain in the minor's home; and
    (b) supervision and assistance to correct the abuse, neglect, or dependency is provided by an agency designated by the juvenile court. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Restitution: means money or services that the juvenile court, or a juvenile probation officer if the minor agrees to a nonjudicial adjustment, orders a minor to pay or render to a victim for the minor's wrongful act or conduct. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • Secure care: means placement of a minor, who is committed to the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services for rehabilitation, in a facility operated by, or under contract with, the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services, that provides 24-hour supervision and confinement of the minor. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Secure detention: means temporary care of a minor who requires secure custody in a physically restricting facility operated by, or under contract with, the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services:
    (a) before disposition of an offense that is alleged to have been committed by the minor; or
    (b) under Section 80-6-704. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Status offense: means an offense that would not be an offense but for the age of the offender. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Termination: means a written order of the authority that terminates a juvenile offender from parole. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Therapist: means :
    (a) an individual employed by a state division or agency for the purpose of conducting psychological treatment and counseling of a minor in the division's or agency's custody; or
    (b) any other individual licensed or approved by the state for the purpose of conducting psychological treatment and counseling. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Ungovernable: means a child in conflict with a parent or guardian, and the conflict:
    (a) results in behavior that is beyond the control or ability of the child, or the parent or guardian, to manage effectively;
    (b) poses a threat to the safety or well-being of the child, the child's family, or others; or
    (c) results in the situations described in Subsections (93)(a) and (b). See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Validated risk and needs assessment: means an evidence-based tool that assesses a minor's risk of reoffending and a minor's criminogenic needs. See Utah Code 80-1-102
  • Victim: includes :
    (i) any person directly harmed by the minor's wrongful act or conduct in the course of the scheme, conspiracy, or pattern if the minor's wrongful act or conduct is an offense that involves an element of a scheme, a conspiracy, or a pattern of criminal activity; and
    (ii) the Utah Office for Victims of Crime. See Utah Code 80-6-102
  • Work program: means the same as that term is defined in Section 80-5-102. See Utah Code 80-6-102