6332 - Informal hearing.

     § 6332.  Informal hearing.        (a)  General rule.--An informal hearing shall be held     promptly by the court or master and not later than 72 hours     after the child is placed in detention or shelter care to     determine whether his detention or shelter care is required     under section 6325 (relating to detention of child), whether to     allow the child to remain in the home would be contrary to the     welfare of the child and, if the child is alleged to be     delinquent, whether probable cause exists that the child has     committed a delinquent act. Reasonable notice thereof, either     oral or written, stating the time, place, and purpose of the     hearing shall be given to the child and if they can be found, to     his parents, guardian, or other custodian. Prior to the     commencement of the hearing the court or master shall inform the     parties of their right to counsel and to appointed counsel if     they are needy persons, and of the right of the child to remain     silent with respect to any allegations of delinquency. If the     child is alleged to be a dependent child, the court or master     shall also determine whether reasonable efforts were made to     prevent such placement or, in the case of an emergency placement     where services were not offered and could not have prevented the     necessity of placement, whether this level of effort was     reasonable due to the emergency nature of the situation, safety     considerations and circumstances of the family.        (b)  Rehearing.--If the child is not so released and a     parent, guardian or other custodian has not been notified of the     hearing, did not appear or waive appearance at the hearing, and     files his affidavit showing these facts, the court or master     shall rehear the matter without unnecessary delay and order     release of the child, unless it appears from the hearing that     his detention or shelter care is required under section 6325.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Dec. 15, 1986,     P.L.1598, No.177, eff. 60 days; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1705, No.215,     eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 6332 is referred to in section     6351 of this title; section 6315 of Title 23 (Domestic     Relations).