Utah Courts
URJP Rule 33 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
URJP Rule 33 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
Rule 33. Preliminary orders and summary proceedings.
(a) Pre-adjudication evaluations and examinations.
(a)(1) On the motion of the petitioner or any other party in open court in a post-petition hearing, or by written motion filed with the court with a proposed order attached, the court may, prior to adjudication, order that the minor be examined or evaluated by a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, psychologist or other competent specialist, and may order that the minor be placed in a hospital or other facility for such purpose. The motion shall state the reasons for the examination or evaluation and the need for an examination prior to adjudication.
(a)(2) The court may order a similar examination of the minor's parent, guardian or custodian who is a party to the proceedings and whose ability to care for the minor is at issue, or where it is alleged that the physical, mental or emotional condition of the person is a factor in the alleged neglect, abuse or dependency of the minor. Such an order shall be issued only after notice and a hearing unless waived in writing or on the record.
(b) Emergency medical care. Upon the petition of an interested person or agency and the sworn testimony of one or more reputable physicians alleging that emergency medical or surgical treatment of a minor is immediately necessary and that necessary authorization cannot with reasonable diligence be obtained from the minor's parent, guardian or custodian, the court may issue an ex parte order authorizing such treatment pending service of notice upon the parent, guardian or custodian. The testimony of the physician may be presented to the court by recorded telephonic communication, and if not recorded, the substance shall be reduced to writing by the court for the record.
(c) Restraining orders. At any time after the filing of a petition, on motion of any party and good cause shown, the court may issue a temporary restraining order directing a party to refrain from harassing, abusing, annoying, visiting or interfering with any other party or the subject minor. The court shall schedule a hearing on the motion within 10 days unless the hearing date is extended by the court for good cause shown for an additional 10 day period, or unless the party against whom the order is directed waives such hearing or consents to an extension for a longer period. In the hearing, the restraining order may be vacated, extended as originally issued or modified.
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