N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 205.80 - Procedure when remanded child absconds (child protective proceeding)
(a)
When a child absconds from a shelter or holding facility to which the child was
remanded pursuant to section 1027(b) or 1051(d) of the Family Court Act,
written notice of that fact, signed by an authorized representative of the
facility, shall be sent within 48 hours to the clerk of the court from which
the remand was made. The notice shall state the name of the child, the docket
number of the pending proceeding in which the child was remanded, the date on
which the child absconded, and the efforts made to secure the return of the
child. Every order of remand pursuant to section 1027(b) or 1051(d) shall
include a direction embodying the requirement of this subdivision.
(b) Upon receipt of a written
notice of absconding, the clerk of the court shall cause the proceeding to be
placed on the calendar for the next court day for such action as the court
shall deem appropriate, and shall give notice of such court date to the
petitioner and appointed or privately retained counsel for the child.
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