6361 - Disposition of nonresident child.

                               SUBCHAPTER E                DISPOSITIONS AFFECTING OTHER JURISDICTIONS     Sec.     6361.  Disposition of nonresident child.     6362.  Disposition of resident child received from another            state.     6363.  Ordering foreign supervision.     6364.  Supervision under foreign order.     6365.  Powers of foreign probation officers.        Cross References.  Subchapter E is referred to in section     6303 of this title.     § 6361.  Disposition of nonresident child.        (a)  General rule.--If the court finds that a child who has     been adjudged to have committed a delinquent act or to be     dependent is or is about to become a resident of another state     which has adopted the Uniform Juvenile Court Act, or a     substantially similar law which includes provisions     corresponding to this section and section 6362 (relating to     disposition of resident child received from another state), the     court may defer hearing on need of treatment and disposition and     request by any appropriate means the appropriate court of the     county or parish of the residence or prospective residence of     the child to accept jurisdiction of the child.        (b)  Change of residence under court order.--If the child     becomes a resident of another state while on probation or under     protective supervision under order of a court of this     Commonwealth, the court may request the court of the state in     which the child has become a resident to accept jurisdiction of     the child and to continue his probation or protective     supervision.        (c)  Procedure for transfer.--Upon receipt and filing of an     acceptance the court of this Commonwealth shall transfer custody     of the child to the accepting court and cause him to be     delivered to the person designated by that court to receive his     custody. It also shall provide the accepting court with     certified copies of the order adjudging the child to be a     delinquent, or dependent child, of the order of transfer, and if     the child is on probation or under protective supervision under     order of the court, of the order of disposition. It also shall     provide the accepting court with a statement of the facts found     by the court of this Commonwealth and any recommendations and     other information or documents it considers of assistance to     that court in making a disposition of the case or in supervising     the child on probation or otherwise.        (d)  Effect of transfer to accepting court.--Upon compliance     with subsection (c) the jurisdiction of the court of this     Commonwealth over the child is terminated.     (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days)        1978 Amendment.  Act 53 amended subsecs. (a) and (c).        Cross References.  Section 6361 is referred to in section     6362 of this title.