Individuals entitled to be present at proceedings -- Legal representation -- Attorney general responsibilities.

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  • (1)
    • (a) The juvenile court shall admit any individual to a hearing unless the juvenile court makes a finding upon the record that the individual's presence at the hearing would:
      • (i) be detrimental to the best interest of a child who is a party to the proceeding;
      • (ii) impair the fact-finding process; or
      • (iii) be otherwise contrary to the interests of justice.
    • (b) The juvenile court may exclude an individual from a hearing under Subsection (1)(a) on the juvenile court's own motion or by motion of a party to the proceeding.
  • (2)
    • (a) The parties shall be advised of the parties' right to counsel, including the appointment of counsel for a parent or legal guardian facing any action initiated by a private party under this chapter or under Section 78B-6-112 for termination of parental rights.
    • (b) If a parent or guardian is the subject of a petition for the termination of parental rights, the juvenile court shall:
      • (i) appoint an indigent defense service provider for a parent or guardian determined to be an indigent individual in accordance with Title 78B, Chapter 22, Part 2, Appointment of Counsel; and
      • (ii) order indigent defense services for the parent or legal guardian who is determined to be an indigent individual in accordance with Title 78B, Chapter 22, Part 2, Appointment of Counsel.
    • (c) In any action under this chapter, a guardian ad litem, as defined in Section 78A-2-801, shall represent the child in accordance with Sections 78A-2-803 and 80-3-104.
    • (d) A guardian ad litem, as defined in Section 78A-2-801, shall represent the child in other actions initiated under this chapter when appointed by the juvenile court under Section 78A-2-803 or as otherwise provided by law.
  • (3) Subject to the attorney general's prosecutorial discretion in civil enforcement actions, the attorney general shall, in accordance with Section 62A-4a-113, enforce all provisions of this chapter and Title 62A, Chapter 4a, Child and Family Services, relating to the termination of parental rights.




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