| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 15 MRSA §3304, sub-§6-A, as amended by PL 1987, c. 720, §2, | is further amended to read: |
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| | 6-A. Attendance of parent, guardian or custodian; contempt. | The parent, guardian or custodian shall appear in response to | the summons pursuant to subsection 5 and shall attend all | proceedings concerning the juvenile. The failure of a parent, | guardian or legal custodian to appear in response to the | summons or for a later hearing, or the inability to serve such | a party, shall not prevent bars the court from continuing with | the proceedings against a juvenile who is before the court, | except as required in section 3314, subsection 1, paragraphs | C-1 and C-2. |
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| A.__The court may excuse the attendance of a parent, | guardian or custodian at a particular proceeding or all | proceedings for good cause or if appearing in court will | result in undue hardship to the parent, guardian or | custodian. |
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| B.__If the parent, guardian or custodian fails to appear | with the juvenile and the court has not found good cause | for not appearing, the court, after notice and hearing on | the issue of contempt, may find the parent, guardian or | custodian in contempt of court in accordance with the | Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 42(d). |
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| C.__This subsection does not create a right for the | juvenile to have the juvenile's parent, guardian or | custodian present at any proceeding or court-ordered | program that the juvenile attends or is required to | attend. |
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| | Sec. 2. 15 MRSA §3314-B is enacted to read: |
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| §3314-B.__Counseling, treatment, education or supervision |
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| for juveniles and their parents, guardians and |
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| | 1.__Counseling, treatment, education or supervision.__In | conjunction with a disposition under section 3314, the court | may require the juvenile and the juvenile's parent, guardian | or custodian to participate in counseling, treatment, | education or supervision as determined by the court.__The | counseling, treatment, education or supervision must be | designed to create a favorable environment for sustained, | noncriminal behavior and may be provided by the court, court | personnel, probation officers, professional counselors or | social workers, psychologists, physicians, qualified | volunteers or appropriate public, private or volunteer | agencies as directed by the court. |
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