PRINTER'S NO. 788
No. 704 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY GRUCELA, DeWEESE, SOLOBAY, McCALL, ALLEN, BEBKO- JONES, BELFANTI, COLAFELLA, CORRIGAN, CRUZ, DALLY, GEIST, HARHAI, HORSEY, LAUGHLIN, LEDERER, MELIO, ROONEY, STABACK, STEELMAN, TIGUE, WOJNAROSKI AND YOUNGBLOOD, FEBRUARY 14, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 14, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the 2 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for assessment 3 and counseling of chronic runaways. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 6302 of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding a definition to read: 8 § 6302. Definitions. 9 The following words and phrases when used in this chapter 10 shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the 11 meanings given to them in this section: 12 * * * 13 "Chronic runaway." A child who comes to the attention of law 14 enforcement officers as a runaway more than once in any month or 15 at least three times in any year. 16 * * * 17 Section 2. Sections 6327(f) and 6331 of Title 42 are amended
1 to read: 2 § 6327. Place of detention. 3 * * * 4 (f) Development of approved shelter care programs.-- 5 (1) The Department Public Welfare shall develop or 6 assist in the development in each county of this Commonwealth 7 approved programs for the provision of shelter care for 8 children needing these services who have been taken into 9 custody under section 6324 (relating to taking into custody) 10 and for children referred to or under the jurisdiction of the 11 court. 12 (2) A county may develop a runaway treatment plan to 13 address problems with chronic runaway children in the county. 14 The county shall submit the plan to the department for 15 approval and may request funding for its implementation, and 16 the department may award funding to a county to implement an 17 approved county runaway treatment plan. The plan shall 18 identify the problems associated with chronic runaway 19 children in the county and specific solutions the county will 20 implement, including, but not limited to, the development and 21 operation of a runaway assessment and counseling center. 22 § 6331. Release from detention or commencement of proceedings. 23 (a) General rule.--If a child is brought before the court or 24 delivered to a detention or shelter care facility designated by 25 the court, the intake or other authorized officer of the court 26 shall immediately make an investigation and release the child 27 unless it appears that his detention or shelter care is 28 warranted or required under section 6325 (relating to detention 29 of child). The release of the child shall not prevent the 30 subsequent filing of a petition as provided in this chapter. If 20010H0704B0788 - 2 -
1 he is not so released, a petition shall be promptly made and 2 presented to the court within 24 hours or the next court 3 business day of the admission of the child to detention or 4 shelter care. 5 (b) Runaways.-- 6 (1) Within 24 hours of being detained, either in a 7 runaway assessment and treatment center or a detention 8 facility, a chronic runaway shall be assessed by a counselor 9 who specializes in runaway profiles to determine the 10 following: 11 (i) The reasons why the child is a chronic runaway. 12 (ii) Whether the child should be adjudicated 13 dependent. 14 (iii) What treatment procedures should be prescribed 15 for the child and for the parent, legal guardian or 16 custodian from whom the child ran away. 17 (2) As soon as practicable following the assessment, and 18 not later than the informal hearing required under section 19 6332 (relating to informal hearing), the child, the 20 counselor, and the child's parent, legal guardian or 21 custodian shall meet in an initial counseling session for the 22 purpose of: 23 (i) Identifying the underlying causes for the 24 runaway behavior. 25 (ii) Developing a plan to address those causes. 26 (3) A chronic runaway shall be released from a runaway 27 assessment and treatment center to the child's parent, legal 28 guardian or custodian after the initial counseling session 29 unless the counselor believes that it would not be in the 30 best interest of the child to do so. 20010H0704B0788 - 3 -
1 (4) A chronic runaway may be adjudicated dependent if 2 his parent: 3 (i) Fails to attend this initial counseling session. 4 (ii) Is unwilling to take custody of the child at 5 the conclusion of the informal hearing. 6 (iii) The court finds other compelling reasons to do 7 so, including, but not limited to, the counselor's 8 recommendations. 9 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days. B5L42JLW/20010H0704B0788 - 4 -