2022 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 72 BY SENATOR CONNICK 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact Children's Code Art. 657, 658, 763, and 764, relative to juvenile court 3 proceedings; to remove the authority of the juvenile court to dismiss petitions in 4 Child in Need of Care and Families in Need of Services petitions on its own motion; 5 and to provide for related matters. 6 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 7 Section 1. Children's Code Art. 657, 658, 763 and 764 are hereby amended and 8 reenacted to read as follows: 9 Art. 657. Motions to dismiss 10 A. All objections to the proceedings, including objections based on defects 11 in the petition and defenses capable of determination as a matter of law, may be 12 raised by a motion to dismiss. 13 B. Upon a finding of grounds to dismiss the petition as provided in 14 Paragraph A of this Article, the court shall order that the petition be dismissed. 15 Art. 658. Dismissal of petition 16 A. For good cause, the court may dismiss a petition on its own motion, or on 17 the motion of the child or the parent. 18 B. The court shall dismiss a petition on the motion of the petitioner. 19 * * * 20 Art. 763. Motions to dismiss 21 A. All objections to the proceedings, including objections based on defects 22 in the petition and defenses capable of determination as a matter of law, may be 23 raised by motion to dismiss. 24 B. Upon a finding of grounds to dismiss the petition as provided in 25 Paragraph A of this Article, the court shall order that the petition be dismissed. 26 Art. 764. Dismissal of petition ACT No. 176 Page 1 of 2 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 72 ENROLLED 1 A. For good cause, the court may dismiss a petition on its own motion, or on 2 the motion of the child, the caretaker, or the person filing the petition. 3 B. The court shall dismiss a petition on the motion of the district attorney. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 2 of 2 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions.