Tex.
Human Resources Code Section 243.005
Information Provided by Committing Court
(1)
the petition and the adjudication and disposition orders for the child, including the child’s thumbprint;(2)
if the commitment is a result of revocation of probation, a copy of the conditions of probation and the revocation order;(3)
the social history report for the child;(4)
any psychological or psychiatric reports concerning the child;(5)
the contact information sheet for the child’s parents or guardian;(6)
any law enforcement incident reports concerning the offense for which the child is committed;(7)
any sex offender registration information concerning the child;(8)
any juvenile probation department progress reports concerning the child;(9)
any assessment documents concerning the child;(10)
the computerized referral and case history for the child, including case disposition;(11)
the child’s birth certificate;(12)
the child’s social security number or social security card, if available;(13)
the name, address, and telephone number of the court administrator in the committing county;(14)
Title IV-E eligibility screening information for the child, if available;(15)
the address in the committing county for forwarding funds collected to which the committing county is entitled;(16)
any of the child’s school or immunization records that the committing county possesses;(17)
any victim information concerning the case for which the child is committed;(18)
any of the child’s pertinent medical records that the committing court possesses;(19)
the Texas Juvenile Justice Department standard assessment tool results for the child;(20)
the Department of Public Safety CR-43J form or tracking incident number concerning the child; and(21)
documentation that the committing court has required the child to provide a DNA sample to the Department of Public Safety.
Source:
Section 243.005 — Information Provided by Committing Court, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HR/htm/HR.243.htm#243.005
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).