New Hampshire Statutes

§ 170-G:16 — Juvenile Probation and Parole Officers; Powers and Duties

New Hampshire § 170-G:16
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIIPUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Ch. 170-GSERVICES FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
SubdivisionJuvenile Services

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 170-G:16 (2026).

Text

Juvenile probation and parole officers under the administration of the department of health and human services shall have the power and duty:

I.To serve as officers of the court and investigate at the request of any justice of the district courts which they serve, any case, matter, or questions, and to report the results of such investigation with recommendations to the authority which ordered the investigation.
II.To take charge of and provide supervision of juveniles, attempting to assist them in establishing law-abiding lives while monitoring their behavior through school, home, work, office, and other contacts to insure that they comply with court orders.
III.To report promptly to the appropriate district court violations of court orders and conditions which are required by statute,

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Legislative History

1987, 402:6. 1994, 212:2. 1995, 310:145, 181. 2000, 294:10, eff. July 1, 2000.

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