New York Statutes

§ 231 — Jurisdiction over intellectually disabled children

New York § 231
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 3Medical Examinations and Treatment
Art. 2Administration, Medical Examinations, Attorneys For Children, Auxiliary Services

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N.Y. Family Court Act § 231 (2026).

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§ 231. Jurisdiction over intellectually disabled children. If it shall\nappear to the court that any child within its jurisdiction is\nintellectually disabled, the court may cause such child to be examined\nas provided in the mental hygiene law and if found to be intellectually\ndisabled as therein defined, may commit such child in accordance with\nthe provisions of such law.\n

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