New York Statutes
§ 741 — Notice of rights; general provision
New York § 741
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 4Hearings
Art. 7Proceedings Concerning Whether a Person Is In Need of Supervision
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N.Y. Family Court Act § 741 (2026).
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§ 741. Notice of rights; general provision.
(a)At the initial\nappearance of a respondent in a proceeding and at the commencement of\nany hearing under this article, the respondent and his or her parent or\nother person legally responsible for his or her care shall be advised of\nthe respondent's right to remain silent and of the respondent's right to\nbe represented by counsel chosen by him or her or his or her parent or\nother person legally responsible for his or her care, or by an attorney\nassigned by the court under part four of article two. Provided, however,\nthat in the event of the failure of the respondent's parent or other\nperson legally responsible for his or her care to appear, after\nreasonable and substantial effort has been made to notify such parent or\nresponsible p
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