Minnesota Statutes
§ 260C.505 — PETITION
Minnesota § 260C.505
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Minn. Stat. § 260C.505 (2026).
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(a)A permanency or termination of parental rights petition must be filed at or prior to the time the child has been in foster care or in the care of a noncustodial or nonresident parent for 11 months or in the expedited manner required in section260C.503, subdivision 2, paragraph (a). The court administrator shall serve the petition as required in the Minnesota Rules of Juvenile Protection Procedure and section260C.152for the admit-deny hearing on the petition required in section260C.507.
(b)A petition under this section is not required if the responsible social services agency intends to recommend that the child return to the care of the parent from whom the child was removed at or prior to the time the court is required to hold the admit-deny hearing required under section260C.507.
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Legislative History
2012 c 216 art 4 s 26
Nearby Sections
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§ 260C.001
TITLE, INTENT, AND CONSTRUCTION§ 260C.007
DEFINITIONS§ 260C.008
FOSTER CARE SIBLING BILL OF RIGHTS§ 260C.050
EXPERT ASSISTANCE§ 260C.101
JURISDICTION§ 260C.121
VENUE§ 260C.125
CASE TRANSFER PROCESS§ 260C.141
PETITION§ 260C.148
PROCEDURE; DOMESTIC CHILD ABUSE§ 260C.150
DILIGENT EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY PARENTS OF A CHILD; PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW; REASONABLE EFFORTS§ 260C.151
SUMMONS; NOTICE§ 260C.152
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Minnesota § 260C.505, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/260C/260C.505.