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Juneau -- The Alaska Senate Thursday passed House Bill 392, sponsored by Representative Jim Whitaker (R-Fairbanks). HB 392 establishes provisions for continuances of Children In Need of Aid (CINA) hearings. Current law provides that, at the 48 hour hearing during which the court determines whether a child is a "Child In Need of Aid", the parent or guardian of that child may request a continuance. HB 392 specifically instructs the court to advise the parent or guardian of that right at the time of the hearing. "When the State takes action to protect the safety of a child, it is an emotionally charged and very confusing situation for a parent," Whitaker said. "Often at the time of the first hearing, which occurs within 48 hours of the time the child is taken into custody, parents have not had an opportunity to see the allegations made against them. Recognizing that parents may need time to comprehend and respond to those allegations, HB 392 ensures that parents and guardians are informed of their right to request a continuance." HB 392 passed the Senate unanimously. Attachments: |
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