This law section outlines procedures for handling summary offenses committed by children, including court review and management of payments made by the child. It specifies that a probation officer reviews delinquency complaints and that any money paid by the child is managed according to court guidelines, potentially including restitution funds. Additionally, it addresses court rules suspending certain provisions and details about costs related to child care expenses.
A probation officer reviews the delinquency complaints to consider initiating proceedings under juvenile law.
The money is administered and disbursed according to court-adopted guidelines, and may be deposited into a restitution fund.
Yes, certain provisions have been suspended or modified by Pennsylvania juvenile court rules, affecting procedures like cost management.
The costs are paid as specified by the Public Welfare Code, which outlines responsibilities for juvenile care expenses.