Wyoming Statutes
§ 14-4-113 — Commitment of uncontrollable child; refusal to receive
(a)If a child is committed to a child caring facility by
a court under the Juvenile Justice Act or otherwise and the
child caring facility cannot exercise proper control over the
child, the child caring facility may report the facts to the
court with jurisdiction for a reconsideration or rehearing on
the order. If the facts warrant, the child shall then be
committed to the Wyoming boys' school, the Wyoming girls'
school, or such other privately or publicly operated facility as
the court deems appropriate.
(b)If a child caring facility refuses to receive a child
under court order, then the court of competent jurisdiction
shall provide for placement under other provisions of law.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 14-4-101
Definitions§ 14-4-102
Certification required; exceptions§ 14-4-105
Provisional certificate§ 14-4-106
Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 179, § 2§ 14-4-110
Enjoining operations in violation§ 14-4-111
Penalty for uncertified operation§ 14-4-114
Repealed By Laws 2013, Ch. 193, § 2