Tennessee Statutes
§ 37-1-106 — Youth services officer
Tennessee § 37-1-106
JurisdictionTennessee
Title37
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-106 (2026).
Text
(a)Each county with a population of more than twenty thousand (20,000), according to the 1980 federal census or any subsequent federal census, may establish a full-time youth services officer to assist the court sitting as a juvenile court in relation to cases coming before the court. Counties with a population of twenty thousand (20,000) or less, according to the 1980 federal census or any subsequent federal census, may establish a part-time youth services officer.
(b)The youth services officer shall be paid by the county in which the officer serves and the officer's duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)Intake duties including receiving and examining complaints and allegations of delinquency and unruly behavior for the purpose of conducting a preliminary inquiry; (
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Related
Sandra Sanders v. David W. Lanier and State of Tennessee - Concurring
968 S.W.2d 787 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1998)
Legislative History
Amended by 2018 Tenn. Acts, ch. 1052,s 9, eff. 7/1/2018. Acts 1982, ch. 934, § 19; 1983, ch. 161, § 1; T.C.A., § 37-287.
Nearby Sections
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§ 37-1-102
Chapter and part definitions§ 37-1-103
Exclusive original jurisdiction§ 37-1-104
Concurrent jurisdiction§ 37-1-105
Probation officers§ 37-1-106
Youth services officer§ 37-1-107
Magistrates§ 37-1-108
Commencement of proceedings§ 37-1-111
Venue§ 37-1-113
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 37-1-106, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/37-1-106.