Minnesota Statutes
Minn. Stat. § 260.194 (2026)
[Repealed]
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[Repealed, 1988 c 673 s 40]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1985–1990 · leading case: In Re the Welfare of L.J.C., 367 N.W.2d 101 (Minn. Ct. App. 1985).
In Re the Welfare of L.J.C., 367 N.W.2d 101 (Minn. Ct. App. 1985). “The state acknowledges that there is no provision in Minn.Stat. § 260.194, subd. 1 which allows for the placement of a runaway or truant in a secure facility.”
In Re the Welfare of L.Z., 396 N.W.2d 214 (Minn. 1986). “Minn.Stat. § 260.194, subd. 1(h) (1984), is quite open ended and allows a court to "[r]equire the child [truant] to perform any other activities or participate in any other treatment programs deemed appropriate by the court.”
In Re the Welfare of B.K.J., 451 N.W.2d 241 (Minn. Ct. App. 1990). “See Minn.Stat. § 260.194 (1984); Minn.Stat. § 260.”
Matter of Welfare of LZ, 380 N.W.2d 898 (Minn. Ct. App. 1986). “See Minn.Stat. § 260.194 (1984) (permitted dispositions for habitual truants include probationary supervision, and transfers of legal custody to child placing agencies, county welfare boards, reputable individuals of good moral character, and group foster homes); Minn.”
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