A youth may be placed in a shelter care facility only if:
- (1) the youth and the youth's family need shelter care to address their problematic situation and it is not possible for the youth to remain at home;
- (2) the youth needs to be protected from physical or emotional harm;
- (3) the youth needs to be deterred or prevented from immediate repetition of troubling behavior;
- (4) shelter care is necessary to assess the youth and the youth's environment;
- (5) shelter care is necessary to provide adequate time for case planning and disposition; or
- (6) shelter care is necessary to intervene in a crisis situation and provide intensive services or attention that might alleviate the problem and reunite the family.
History: En. Sec. 16, Ch. 286, L. 1997.