Transition jurisdiction definition

Transition jurisdiction means the juvenile court’s jurisdiction over a child or
Transition jurisdiction means the juvenile court's jurisdiction over a child or nonminor described in Welfare and Institutions Code section 450.

Examples of Transition jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Transition jurisdiction is for wards that are older than 17 years, five months.

  • Transition jurisdiction allows JPD youths who have completed their probation and no longer require delinquency jurisdiction to remain under court supervision.

Related to Transition jurisdiction

  • foreign jurisdiction means a country other than Canada or a political subdivision of a country other than Canada;

  • designated foreign jurisdiction means Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;

  • Home jurisdiction means the jurisdiction that issued the driver's license of the traffic violator.

  • Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;

  • Participating Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which an agreement is in place pursuant to which it will provide the information required on the automatic exchange of financial account information set out in the Common Reporting Standard.

  • Non-Cooperative Jurisdiction means any foreign country that has been designated as non-cooperative with international anti-money laundering principles or procedures by an intergovernmental group or organization, such as the Financial Task Force on Money Laundering, of which the U.S. is a member and with which designation the U.S. representative to the group or organization continues to concur.

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal court, or a state court that entered an order in a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, as long as the state court had proper subject matter jurisdiction in accordance with this chapter and the laws of that state, or a tribal court that had or has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1911.

  • Qualifying Jurisdictions means each of the provinces and territories of Canada;

  • Taxing Jurisdiction is defined in Section 13.