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CASE NAME:
CASE NUMBER:
JV-611
CHILD HABITUALLY TRUANT
Welfare and Institutions Code, § 601(b)
The child is under the age of 18 years and
a school attendance review board has determined that the available public and private services are insufficient or inappropriate
to correct the habitual truancy of the child or to correct the child's persistent or habitual refusal to obey the reasonable and
proper orders or directions of school authorities.
the child has failed to respond to directives of a school attendance review board or to services provided.
(State supporting facts concisely and number them b-1, b-2, etc.)
TO THE PARENT, GUARDIAN, OR OTHER PERSON HAVING CONTROL OR CHARGE OF THE CHILD:
a. You have been charged with failure to comply with compulsory attendance laws, an infraction.
(Education Code section 48293.)
b. Your case will be heard in Juvenile Court.
c. You have the right to have a hearing before a judicial officer other than the one who will hear the matter
concerning the child.
d. If you believe the judicial officer assigned to hear your case is prejudiced against you, you may make a
motion under section 170.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Form Approved for Optional Use
Judicial Council of California
JV-611 [Rev. January 1, 2007]
CHILD HABITUALLY TRUANT
§ 601(b)
Page
of
Code of Civil Procedure, § 170.6;
Education Code, § 48293;
Welfare and Institutions Code, § 600 et seq.;
Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.504
www.courtinfo.ca.gov
Child Habitually Truant § 601(b)
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- Fields(s): 8
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- Reading Level: Grade 10
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