6301 - Short title and purposes of chapter.

                                CHAPTER 63                             JUVENILE MATTERS     Subchapter        A.  General Provisions        B.  Jurisdiction and Custody        C.  Procedures and Safeguards        D.  Disposition of Children Generally        E.  Dispositions Affecting Other Jurisdictions        F.  Juvenile Court Judges' Commission        Enactment.  Chapter 63 was added July 9, 1976, P.L.586,     No.142, effective 60 days from the date of final enactment of     the act of April 28, 1978 (P.L.202, No.53).        Saved from Suspension.  Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure     No. 1915.24, readopted and amended November 8, 1982, provided     that Chapter 63 shall not be deemed suspended or affected by     Rules 1915.1 through 1915.25 governing actions for custody,     partial custody and visitation of minor children.        Cross References.  Chapter 63 is referred to in sections     1123, 1515, 4402, 4416, 5986, 6403, 6406, 6408, 9795.2 of this     title; sections 2702, 6305, 9121 of Title 18 (Crimes and     Offenses); sections 5313, 5503, 6114, 6303, 6315, 6341, 6368,     6370, 6373, 6375, 6381 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations); section     922 of Title 34 (Game); section 4104 of Title 61 (Prisons and     Parole); sections 1532, 3804 of Title 75 (Vehicles).                               SUBCHAPTER A                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     6301.  Short title and purposes of chapter.     6302.  Definitions.     6303.  Scope of chapter.     6304.  Powers and duties of probation officers.     6304.1. Summary offenses.     6305.  Masters.     6306.  Costs and expenses of care of child.     6307.  Inspection of court files and records.     6308.  Law enforcement records.     6309.  Juvenile history record information.     6310.  Parental participation.     6311.  Guardian ad litem for child in court proceedings.     § 6301.  Short title and purposes of chapter.        (a)  Short title.--This chapter shall be known and may be     cited as the "Juvenile Act."        (b)  Purposes.--This chapter shall be interpreted and     construed as to effectuate the following purposes:            (1)  To preserve the unity of the family whenever        possible or to provide another alternative permanent family        when the unity of the family cannot be maintained.            (1.1)  To provide for the care, protection, safety and        wholesome mental and physical development of children coming        within the provisions of this chapter.            (2)  Consistent with the protection of the public        interest, to provide for children committing delinquent acts        programs of supervision, care and rehabilitation which        provide balanced attention to the protection of the        community, the imposition of accountability for offenses        committed and the development of competencies to enable        children to become responsible and productive members of the        community.            (3)  To achieve the foregoing purposes in a family        environment whenever possible, separating the child from        parents only when necessary for his welfare, safety or health        or in the interests of public safety.            (4)  To provide means through which the provisions of        this chapter are executed and enforced and in which the        parties are assured a fair hearing and their constitutional        and other legal rights recognized and enforced.     (Nov. 17, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.1127, No.33, eff. 120 days;     Dec. 15, 1998, P.L.949, No.126, eff. Jan. 1, 1999)        1998 Amendment.  Act 126 amended subsec. (b).        Cross References.  Section 6301 is referred to in section     6352 of this title.