(1)(a) If a law
enforcement officer contacts a juvenile ten years of age or older for a delinquent
act that would be a petty offense if committed by an adult or a municipal ordinance
violation, the officer may issue the juvenile a petty ticket that requires the juvenile
to go through an assessment process or procedure as designated by the municipal,
county, or district court, including assessment by a law enforcement officer,
assessment officer, or a screening team, referred to in this section as the
screening entity. When a petty ticket is issued, an assessment officer or
screening team officer shall offer a petty offense contract to the juvenile and the
juvenile's parent or legal guardian if:
(I)The juvenile has no prior adjudication or non-traffic conviction in a
municipal,
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(1) (a) If a law
enforcement officer contacts a juvenile ten years of age or older for a delinquent
act that would be a petty offense if committed by an adult or a municipal ordinance
violation, the officer may issue the juvenile a petty ticket that requires the juvenile
to go through an assessment process or procedure as designated by the municipal,
county, or district court, including assessment by a law enforcement officer,
assessment officer, or a screening team, referred to in this section as the
screening entity. When a petty ticket is issued, an assessment officer or
screening team officer shall offer a petty offense contract to the juvenile and the
juvenile's parent or legal guardian if:
(I) The juvenile has no prior adjudication or non-traffic conviction in a
municipal, county, juvenile, or district court;
(II) The alleged offense would be a class 1, class 2, or unclassified petty
offense;
(III) The juvenile admits to the offense; and
(IV) The petty offense contract is in the best interests of the juvenile.
(b) If the juvenile is otherwise eligible for a petty offense contract pursuant
to this subsection (1), but the screening entity finds that the issuance of a petty
offense contract is not in the best interests of the juvenile, the screening entity
shall state the reasons in writing. The screening entity shall provide a copy of the
written statement to the juvenile and shall maintain a copy of the written
statement. If there is no agreement resulting in a signed contract pursuant to this
section, the prosecuting attorney may file a petition of delinquency.
(2) Every contract entered into pursuant to this section must be in writing
and contain the following:
(a) Consent to the contract terms by the juvenile and the juvenile's parent or
legal guardian;
(b) An agreement to pay restitution, when applicable;
(c) An agreement to perform useful community service, when applicable;
(d) An agreement to attend school unless the juvenile is in a certified home
study program or is otherwise legally excused from such attendance;
(e) A requirement of restorative justice practices, when appropriate;
(f) A requirement that the juvenile not commit a delinquent act during the
term of the contract; and
(g) Any other conditions determined appropriate by the screening entity.
(3) The term of the contract may not exceed ninety-one days; except that
the contract may be extended for an additional thirty-five days for good cause.
(4) Upon the successful completion of the contract to the satisfaction of the
screening entity, the juvenile is released from any further obligation, and the
prosecuting attorney shall not file a petition in delinquency for the admitted act.
The completed contract remains confidential except to the ticketing agency, the
screening and supervisory entity, the juvenile, and the juvenile's parent or legal
guardian.
(5) (a) If a juvenile fails to comply with a written condition of the contract
within a specific time designated in the contract, the prosecuting attorney may file
charges with the court. The contract and any statements contained in the contract
or made by the juvenile to the screening entity administering the contract must not
be used against the juvenile.
(b) If there is no agreement resulting in a signed contract, any statement
made by the juvenile to the screening entity administering the assessment must not
be used against the juvenile.
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (5)(a) and (5)(b) of this section, statements
or admissions of a juvenile contained in the contract or made by the juvenile to the
screening entity are admissible into evidence, if the juvenile makes any deliberate
misrepresentations affecting the applicability or requirements of this section.
(6) (a) Each law enforcement agency that issues petty offense tickets
pursuant to this section shall maintain annual data on the number of tickets issued
and the age, ethnicity, gender, and final disposition for each ticket.
(b) The data collected pursuant to subsection (6)(a) of this section is public
and must be made available upon request.