Tex. Fam. Code Section 54.011
Detention Hearings for Status Offenders and Nonoffenders; Penalty


(a)

The detention hearing for a status offender or nonoffender who has not been released administratively under Section 53.02 (Release from Detention) shall be held before the 24th hour after the time the child arrived at a detention facility, excluding hours of a weekend or a holiday. Except as otherwise provided by this section, the judge or referee conducting the detention hearing shall release the status offender or nonoffender from secure detention.

(b)

The judge or referee may order a child in detention accused of the violation of a valid court order as defined by Section 51.02 (Definitions) detained not longer than 72 hours after the time the detention order was entered, excluding weekends and holidays, if:

(1)

the judge or referee finds at the detention hearing that there is probable cause to believe the child violated the valid court order; and

(2)

the detention of the child is justified under Section 54.01 (Detention Hearing)(e)(1), (2), or (3).

(c)

Except as provided by Subsection (d), a detention order entered under Subsection (b) may be extended for one additional 72-hour period, excluding weekends and holidays, only on a finding of good cause by the juvenile court.

(d)

A detention order for a child under this section may be extended on the demand of the child’s attorney only to allow the time that is necessary to comply with the requirements of Section 51.10 (Right to Assistance of Attorney; Compensation)(h), entitling the attorney to 10 days to prepare for an adjudication hearing.

(e)

A status offender may be detained for a necessary period, not to exceed the period allowed under the Interstate Compact for Juveniles, to enable the child’s return to the child’s home in another state under Chapter 60 (Uniform Interstate Compact on Juveniles).

(f)

Except as provided by Subsection (a), a nonoffender, including a person who has been taken into custody and is being held solely for deportation out of the United States, may not be detained for any period of time in a secure detention facility or secure correctional facility, regardless of whether the facility is publicly or privately operated. A nonoffender who is detained in violation of this subsection is entitled to immediate release from the facility and may bring a civil action for compensation for the illegal detention against any person responsible for the detention. A person commits an offense if the person knowingly detains or assists in detaining a nonoffender in a secure detention facility or secure correctional facility in violation of this subsection. An offense under this subsection is a Class B misdemeanor.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 262, Sec. 32, eff. Jan. 1, 1996. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1374, Sec. 7, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 283, Sec. 15, 16, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1299 (H.B. 2862), Sec. 15, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 54.011 — Detention Hearings for Status Offenders and Nonoffenders; Penalty, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­54.­htm#54.­011 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

54.01
Detention Hearing
54.02
Waiver of Jurisdiction and Discretionary Transfer to Criminal Court
54.03
Adjudication Hearing
54.04
Disposition Hearing
54.05
Hearing to Modify Disposition
54.07
Enforcement of Order
54.08
Public Access to Court Hearings
54.09
Recording of Proceedings
54.10
Hearings Before Referee
54.011
Detention Hearings for Status Offenders and Nonoffenders
54.11
Release or Transfer Hearing
54.012
Remote Conduct of Detention Hearing
54.021
Services Provided to Child in Detention Facility Pending Criminal Prosecution
54.031
Hearsay Statement of Certain Abuse Victims
54.032
Deferral of Adjudication and Dismissal of Certain Cases on Completion of Teen Court Program
54.033
Sexually Transmitted Disease, Aids, and Hiv Testing
54.034
Limited Right to Appeal: Warning
54.041
Orders Affecting Parents and Others
54.042
License Suspension
54.043
Monitoring School Attendance
54.044
Community Service
54.045
Admission of Unadjudicated Conduct
54.046
Conditions of Probation for Damaging Property with Graffiti
54.047
Alcohol or Drug Related Offense
54.048
Restitution
54.049
Conditions of Probation for Desecrating a Cemetery or Abusing a Corpse
54.051
Transfer of Determinate Sentence Probation to Appropriate District Court
54.052
Credit for Time Spent in Detention Facility for Child with Determinate Sentence
54.0325
Deferral of Adjudication and Dismissal of Certain Cases on Completion of Teen Dating Violence Court Program
54.0326
Deferral of Adjudication and Dismissal of Certain Cases on Completion of Trafficked Persons Program
54.0401
Community-based Programs
54.0404
Electronic Transmission of Certain Visual Material Depicting Minor: Educational Programs
54.0405
Child Placed on Probation for Conduct Constituting Sexual Offense
54.0406
Child Placed on Probation for Conduct Involving a Handgun
54.0407
Cruelty to Animals: Counseling Required
54.0408
Referral of Child Exiting Probation to Mental Health Authority or Intellectual and Developmental Disability Authority
54.0409
Dna Sample Required on Certain Felony Adjudications
54.0481
Restitution for Damaging Property with Graffiti
54.0482
Treatment of Restitution Payments
54.0491
Gang-related Conduct
54.04012
Trafficked Persons Program
54.04013
Special Commitment to Texas Juvenile Justice Department

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 54.011’s source at texas​.gov