If the court has implemented the provisions of an after-care plan, the court shall review the progress made toward achieving the goals of the plan during each judicial review. Review hearings may be conducted as often as is considered necessary by the court until the juvenile is discharged from the court’s supervision, or until age 18 for status offense adjudications and age 21 for delinquency adjudications.
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Rule 46. After-Care Review.
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