New Hampshire Statutes
§ 169-B:31-a — Permanency Hearings
New Hampshire § 169-B:31-a
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 169-B:31-a (2026).
Text
I.For a minor who enters an out-of-home placement prior to an adjudicatory finding and who is in an out-of-home placement for 12 or more months, the court shall hold and complete an initial permanency hearing within 14 months of the minor's entry into out-of-home placement or within 12 months of the court's adjudicatory finding, whichever is earlier. For a minor who enters an out-of-home placement subsequent to an adjudicatory finding and who is in an out-of-home placement for 12 or more months, the court shall hold and complete an initial permanency hearing within 12 months of the minor's entry into out-of-home placement. For a minor who is in out-of-home placement following the initial permanency hearing, the court shall hold and complete a subsequent permanency hearing within 12 months
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Legislative History
2007, 236:5. 2008, 213:3, eff. Aug. 15, 2008.
Nearby Sections
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§ 169-B:1
Applicability of Chapter, Purpose§ 169-B:10
Juvenile Diversion§ 169-B:11
Release Prior to Arraignment§ 169-B:11-a
Minor's Welfare; Findings Regarding Removal§ 169-B:15
No Detention at Jail§ 169-B:15-a
Inspection of Facilities; Lock-up Log§ 169-B:15-b
Notification of Right to Request Records§ 169-B:15-c
Facilities; Digital Video Recording§ 169-B:16
Adjudicatory Hearing§ 169-B:17
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New Hampshire § 169-B:31-a, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/169-B/169-B%3A31-a.