Texas Family Code 51.074 – Transfer of Probation Supervision Between Counties: Deferred Prosecution
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(a) A juvenile court may transfer interim supervision, but not permanent supervision, to the county where a child on deferred prosecution resides.
(b) On an extension of a previous order of deferred prosecution authorized under § 53.03(j), the child shall remain on interim supervision for an additional period not to exceed 180 days.
(c) On a violation of the conditions of the original deferred prosecution agreement, the receiving county shall forward the case to the sending county for prosecution or other action in the manner provided by Sections 51.072(i) and (j), except that the original conditions of deferred prosecution may not be modified by the receiving county.