HRS §571-89
Family court annual report requirements
Each deputy chief court administrator (or their designee) must send an annual report to the board of family court judges and the Hawaii juvenile justice state advisory council. The report must include specific statistics about youth cases, such as monitoring, probation, and commitments to youth correctional facilities.
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The statute, as written — Family court; annual report
Each deputy chief court administrator, or the administrator's designee, shall submit an annual report to the board of family court judges and the Hawaii juvenile justice state advisory council that includes: (1) The number and per cent of cases ordered to administrative monitoring status; (2) The number and per cent of cases ordered to administrative monitoring status that were subsequently closed without a protective supervision or probation term; (3) The number and per cent of youth disposed to a probation term, and the outcome of the probation terms; (4) The number and per cent of cases committed to a Hawaii youth correctional facility; the underlying offense or type of probation violation or revocation precipitating commitment; and the age, race, and gender of the child; and (5) The number and per cent of cases returned to court supervision on a maintained probation term following a release from a Hawaii youth correctional facility.
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