Utah Courts
URJP Rule 5 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
URJP Rule 5 (Rules of Juvenile Procedure)
Rule 5. Definitions.
Terms in these rules have the same definitions as provided in Utah Code sections 80-1-102 and 80-3-102 unless a different definition is given here. As used in these rules:
(a) "Abuse, neglect, and dependency" refers to proceedings under Title 80, Chapter 3, Abuse, Neglect and Dependency Proceedings and Title 80, Chapter 4, Termination and Restoration of Parental Rights.
(b) "Adult" means an individual who is 18 years old or older. “Adult” does not include an individual who is 18 years old or older and whose case is under the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court in accordance with Utah Code section 78A-6-120.
(c) "Arraignment" means the hearing at which a minor is informed of the allegations and the minor's rights, and is given an opportunity to admit or deny the allegations.
(d) "Court records" means all juvenile court legal records, all juvenile court social and probation records, and all other juvenile court records prepared, owned, received, or maintained by the court.
(e) "Disposition" means any order of the court, after adjudication, as defined in Utah Code section 80-1-102.
(f) “Minor” means:
(1) For the purpose of juvenile delinquency: a child, or an individual who is at least 18 years old and younger than 25 years old and whose case is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court; and
(2) For all other purposes in these rules: a child, or an individual who is at least 18 years old and younger than 21 years old and whose case is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
(g) "Petition" means the document containing the material facts and allegations upon which the court's jurisdiction is based.
(h) "Preliminary inquiry" means an investigation and study conducted by the probation department upon the receipt of a referral to determine whether the interests of the public or of the minor require that further action be taken.
(i) "Substantiation proceedings" means juvenile court proceedings in which an individual or the Division of Child and Family Services seeks a judicial finding of a claim of substantiated, unsubstantiated or without merit with regards to a DCFS finding of severe child abuse or neglect for purposes of the Division's Licensing Information System.
(j) "Ungovernability" means the condition of a child who is beyond the control of the parent, guardian, or lawful custodian, to the extent that the child’s behavior or condition endangers the child’s own welfare or the welfare of others.
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