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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>63788</law_id><section_number>16.1-228</section_number><catch_line>Definitions</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><referred_to_by><reference>16.1-251</reference><reference>16.1-252</reference><reference>16.1-281</reference><reference>16.1-282</reference><reference>16.1-282.1</reference><reference>16.1-282.2</reference><reference>16.1-300</reference><reference>16.1-357</reference><reference>18.2-371</reference><reference>18.2-371.1</reference><reference>18.2-46.3</reference><reference>18.2-47</reference><reference>18.2-55</reference><reference>18.2-57.2</reference><reference>18.2-59.1</reference><reference>18.2-60.3</reference><reference>18.2-64.2</reference><reference>19.2-120</reference><reference>19.2-303</reference><reference>19.2-392.12</reference><reference>19.2-81.3</reference><reference>2.2-5211</reference><reference>20-103</reference><reference>20-124.3</reference><reference>20-168</reference><reference>22.1-258</reference><reference>36-96.2</reference><reference>38.2-508</reference><reference>46.2-334</reference><reference>54.1-3900</reference><reference>55.1-1203</reference><reference>55.1-1236</reference><reference>55.1-1245</reference><reference>63.2-104</reference><reference>63.2-905</reference><reference>66-25.1:3</reference></referred_to_by><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="16.1">Courts Not of Record</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="11">Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="1">General Provisions</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:
		&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Abused or neglected child</span>&#x201D; means any child:</p></section>
						<section id="1"><p><span class="prefix-number">1.</span> Whose parents or other person responsible for his care creates or inflicts, threatens to create or inflict, or allows to be created or inflicted upon such child a physical or mental injury by other than accidental means, or creates a substantial risk of death, disfigurement or impairment of bodily or mental functions, including, but not limited to, a child who is with his parent or other person responsible for his care either (i) during the manufacture or attempted manufacture of a Schedule I or II controlled substance, or (ii) during the unlawful sale of such substance by that child&#x2019;s parents or other person responsible for his care, where such manufacture, or attempted manufacture or unlawful sale would constitute a <span class="dictionary">felony</span> violation of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute a controlled substance or an imitation controlled substance prohibited; penalties" href="/18.2-248/">18.2-248</a>; <a id="paragraph-232431" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#1"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="2"><p><span class="prefix-number">2.</span> Whose parents or other person responsible for his care neglects or refuses to provide care necessary for his health; however, no child who in good faith is under treatment solely by spiritual means through prayer in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination shall for that reason alone be considered to be an <span class="dictionary">abused or neglected child</span>. Further, a decision by parents who have legal authority for the child or, in the absence of parents with legal authority for the child, any person with legal authority for the child who refuses a particular medical treatment for a child with a life-threatening condition shall not be deemed a refusal to provide necessary care if (i) such decision is made jointly by the parents or other person with legal authority and the child; (ii) the child has reached 14 years of age and is sufficiently mature to have an informed <span class="dictionary">opinion</span> on the subject of his medical treatment; (iii) the parents or other person with legal authority and the child have considered alternative treatment options; and (iv) the parents or other person with legal authority and the child believe in good faith that such decision is in the child&#x2019;s best interest. No child whose parent or other person responsible for his care allows the child to engage in independent activities without <span class="dictionary">adult</span> supervision shall for that reason alone be considered to be an <span class="dictionary">abused or neglected child</span>, provided that (a) such independent activities are appropriate based on the child&#x2019;s age, maturity, and physical and mental abilities and (b) such lack of supervision does not constitute conduct that is so grossly negligent as to endanger the health or safety of the child. Such independent activities include traveling to or from school or nearby locations by bicycle or on foot, playing outdoors, or remaining at home for a reasonable period of time. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to limit the provisions of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Children in need of services" href="/16.1-278.4/">16.1-278.4</a>; <a id="paragraph-232432" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#2"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="3"><p><span class="prefix-number">3.</span> Whose parents or other person responsible for his care abandons such child; <a id="paragraph-232433" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#3"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="4"><p><span class="prefix-number">4.</span> Whose parents or other person responsible for his care, or an intimate partner of such parent or person, commits or allows to be committed any act of sexual exploitation or any sexual act upon a child in violation of <span class="dictionary">the law</span>; <a id="paragraph-232434" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#4"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="5"><p><span class="prefix-number">5.</span> Who is without parental care or guardianship caused by the unreasonable absence or the mental or physical incapacity of the child&#x2019;s parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other person standing in loco parentis; <a id="paragraph-232435" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#5"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="6"><p><span class="prefix-number">6.</span> Whose parents or other person responsible for his care creates a substantial risk of physical or mental injury by knowingly leaving the child alone in the same dwelling, including an apartment as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/55.1-2000/">55.1-2000</a>, with a person to whom the child is not related by blood or marriage and who the parent or other person responsible for his care knows has been convicted of an <span class="dictionary">offense</span> against a <span class="dictionary">minor</span> for which registration is required as a Tier III offender pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Offenses requiring registration" href="/9.1-902/">9.1-902</a>; or <a id="paragraph-232436" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#6"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="7"><p><span class="prefix-number">7.</span> Who has been identified as a victim of sex trafficking or severe forms of trafficking as defined in the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, 22 U.S.C. &#xA7; 7102 et seq., and in the federal Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015, 42 U.S.C. &#xA7; 5101 et seq.
			If a civil proceeding under this chapter is based solely on the parent having left the child at a hospital or emergency medical services agency, it shall be an <span class="dictionary">affirmative defense</span> that such parent safely delivered the child within 30 days of the child&#x2019;s birth to (i) a hospital that provides 24-hour emergency services, (ii) an attended emergency medical services agency that employs emergency medical services personnel, or (iii) a newborn safety device located at and operated by such hospital or emergency medical services agency. For purposes of terminating parental rights pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Termination of residual parental rights" href="/16.1-283/">16.1-283</a> and placement for adoption, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> may find such a child is a neglected child upon the ground of abandonment.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Adoptive home</span>&#x201D; means the place of residence of any natural person in which a child resides as a member of the household and in which he has been placed for the purposes of adoption or in which he has been legally adopted by another member of the household.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Adult</span>&#x201D; means a person 18 years of age or older.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Ancillary crime</span>&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">ancillary charge</span>&#x201D; means any <span class="dictionary">delinquent act</span> committed by a juvenile as a part of the same act or transaction as, or that constitutes a part of a common scheme or plan with, a <span class="dictionary">delinquent act</span> that would be a <span class="dictionary">felony</span> if committed by an <span class="dictionary">adult</span>.
			&#x201C;Child,&#x201D; &#x201C;juvenile,&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">minor</span>&#x201D; means a person who is (i) younger than 18 years of age or (ii) for purposes of the Fostering Futures program set forth in Article 2 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Fostering Futures program; established" href="/63.2-917/">63.2-917</a> et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 63.2, younger than 21 years of age and meets the eligibility criteria set forth in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Fostering Futures program; eligibility" href="/63.2-919/">63.2-919</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Child in need of services</span>&#x201D; means (i) a child whose behavior, conduct, or condition presents or results in a serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of the child; (ii) a child who remains away from or deserts or abandons his family or lawful custodian during one occasion and is demonstratively at risk of coercion, exploitation, abuse, or manipulation or has been lured from his parent or lawful custodian by means of trickery or misrepresentation or under <span class="dictionary">false pretenses</span>; or (iii) a child under the age of 14 whose behavior, conduct, or condition presents or results in a serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of another person; however, no child who in good faith is under treatment solely by spiritual means through prayer in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination shall for that reason alone be considered to be a <span class="dictionary">child in need of services</span>, nor shall any child who habitually remains away from or habitually deserts or abandons his family as a result of what <span class="dictionary">the court</span> or the local child protective services unit determines to be incidents of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse in the home be considered a <span class="dictionary">child in need of services</span> for that reason alone.
			However, to find that a child falls within these provisions, (a) the conduct complained of must present a clear and substantial danger to the child&#x2019;s life or health or to the life or health of another person; (b) the child or his family is in need of treatment, rehabilitation, or services not presently being received; and (c) the intervention of <span class="dictionary">the court</span> is essential to provide the treatment, rehabilitation, or services needed by the child or his family.
			&#x201C;Child in need of supervision&#x201D; means: <a id="paragraph-232437" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#7"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="1"><p><span class="prefix-number">1.</span> A child who, while subject to compulsory school attendance, is habitually and without justification absent from school, and (i) the child has been offered an adequate opportunity to receive the benefit of any and all educational services and programs that are required to be provided by law and which meet the child&#x2019;s particular educational needs, (ii) the school system from which the child is absent or other appropriate agency has made a reasonable effort to effect the child&#x2019;s regular attendance without success, and (iii) the school system has provided documentation that it has complied with the provisions of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Appointment of attendance officers; notification when pupil fails to report to school; plan; conference; court proceedings" href="/22.1-258/">22.1-258</a>; or <a id="paragraph-232438" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#1"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="2"><p><span class="prefix-number">2.</span> A child who, without reasonable cause and without the consent of his parent, lawful custodian or placement authority, remains away from or deserts or abandons his family or lawful custodian on more than one occasion or escapes or remains away without proper authority from a residential care facility in which he has been placed by <span class="dictionary">the court</span>, and (i) such conduct presents a clear and substantial danger to the child&#x2019;s life or health, (ii) the child or his family is in need of treatment, rehabilitation or services not presently being received, and (iii) the intervention of <span class="dictionary">the court</span> is essential to provide the treatment, rehabilitation or services needed by the child or his family.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Child welfare agency</span>&#x201D; means a child-placing agency, child-caring institution or independent foster home as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/63.2-100/">63.2-100</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">The court</span>&#x201D; or the &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">juvenile court</span>&#x201D; or the &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">juvenile and domestic relations court</span>&#x201D; means the juvenile and domestic relations district court of each county or city.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Delinquent act</span>&#x201D; means (i) an act designated a crime under <span class="dictionary">the law</span> of the Commonwealth, or an <span class="dictionary">ordinance</span> of any city, county, town, or service district, or under federal law, (ii) a violation of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Possession or transportation of certain firearms by persons under the age of 18; penalty" href="/18.2-308.7/">18.2-308.7</a>, or (iii) a violation of a <span class="dictionary">court order</span> as provided for in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Violation of court order by any person" href="/16.1-292/">16.1-292</a>, but does not include an act other than a violation of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Possession or transportation of certain firearms by persons under the age of 18; penalty" href="/18.2-308.7/">18.2-308.7</a>, which is otherwise lawful, but is designated a crime only if committed by a child.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Delinquent child</span>&#x201D; means a child who has committed a <span class="dictionary">delinquent act</span> or an <span class="dictionary">adult</span> who has committed a <span class="dictionary">delinquent act</span> prior to his eighteenth birthday, except where the <span class="dictionary">jurisdiction</span> of the <span class="dictionary">juvenile court</span> has been terminated under the provisions of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Circuit court hearing; jury; termination of juvenile court jurisdiction; objections and appeals" href="/16.1-269.6/">16.1-269.6</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Department</span>&#x201D; means the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> of Juvenile Justice and &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Director</span>&#x201D; means the administrative head in charge thereof or such of his assistants and subordinates as are designated by him to discharge the duties imposed upon him under <span class="dictionary">this law</span>.
			&#x201C;Driver&#x2019;s license&#x201D; means any document issued under Chapter 3 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Driving without license prohibited; penalties" href="/46.2-300/">46.2-300</a> et seq.) of Title 46.2, or the comparable law of another <span class="dictionary">jurisdiction</span>, authorizing the operation of a motor vehicle upon the highways.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Family abuse</span>&#x201D; means any act involving violence, force, or threat that results in bodily injury or places one in reasonable apprehension of death, sexual <span class="dictionary">assault</span>, or bodily injury and that is committed by a person against such person&#x2019;s <span class="dictionary">family or household member</span>. Such act includes, but is not limited to, any forceful detention, stalking, criminal sexual <span class="dictionary">assault</span> in violation of Article 7 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Rape" href="/18.2-61/">18.2-61</a> et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2, or any criminal offense that results in bodily injury or places one in reasonable apprehension of death, sexual <span class="dictionary">assault</span>, or bodily injury.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Family or household member</span>&#x201D; means (i) the person&#x2019;s spouse, whether or not such spouse resides in the same home with the person; (ii) the person&#x2019;s former spouse, whether or not such person resides in the same home with the person; (iii) the person&#x2019;s parents, stepparents, children, stepchildren, brothers, sisters, half-brothers, half-sisters, grandparents, and grandchildren, regardless of whether such persons reside in the same home with the person; (iv) the person&#x2019;s mother-in-law, father-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law who reside in the same home with the person; (v) any individual who has a child in common with the person, whether or not the person and that individual have been married or have resided together at any time; (vi) any individual who cohabits or who, within the previous 12 months, cohabited with the person, and any children of either of them then residing in the same home with the person; or (vii) an individual who is a legal custodian of a juvenile.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Fictive kin</span>&#x201D; means persons who are not related to a child by blood or adoption but have an established relationship with the child or his family.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Foster care services</span>&#x201D; means the provision of a full range of casework, treatment and <span class="dictionary">community services</span> for a planned period of time to a child who is abused or neglected as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/63.2-100/">63.2-100</a> or in need of services as defined in this section and his family when the child (i) has been identified as needing services to prevent or eliminate the need for foster care placement, (ii) has been placed through an agreement between the local board of social services or a public agency designated by the community policy and management team and the parents or guardians where <span class="dictionary">legal custody</span> remains with the parents or guardians, (iii) has been committed or entrusted to a local board of social services or <span class="dictionary">child welfare agency</span>, (iv) has been placed under the supervisory responsibility of the local board pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Supervision of juvenile or person during commitment and on parole; placing juvenile in halfway house" href="/16.1-293/">16.1-293</a>, or (v) is living with a relative participating in the Federal-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program set forth in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Federal-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program" href="/63.2-1305/">63.2-1305</a> and developed consistent with 42 U.S.C. &#xA7; 673 or the State-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program set forth in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="State-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program" href="/63.2-1306/">63.2-1306</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Independent living arrangement</span>&#x201D; means placement of (i) a child at least 16 years of age who is in the custody of a local board or licensed child-placing agency by the local board or licensed child-placing agency or (ii) a child at least 16 years of age or a person between the ages of 18 and 21 who was committed to the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> of Juvenile Justice immediately prior to placement by the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> of Juvenile Justice, in a living arrangement in which such child or person does not have daily substitute parental supervision.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Independent living services</span>&#x201D; means services and activities provided to a child in foster care 14 years of age or older and who has been committed or entrusted to a local board of social services, <span class="dictionary">child welfare agency</span>, or private child-placing agency. &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Independent living services</span>&#x201D; may also mean services and activities provided to a person who (i) was in foster care on his eighteenth birthday and has not yet reached the age of 21 years; (ii) is between the ages of 18 and 21 and who, immediately prior to his commitment to the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> of Juvenile Justice, was in the custody of a local board of social services; or (iii) is a child at least 16 years of age or a person between the ages of 18 and 21 who was committed to the <span class="dictionary">Department</span> of Juvenile Justice immediately prior to placement in an <span class="dictionary">independent living arrangement</span>. &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Independent living services</span>&#x201D; includes counseling, education, housing, employment, and money management skills development and access to essential documents and other appropriate services to help children or persons prepare for self-sufficiency.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Intake officer</span>&#x201D; means a juvenile <span class="dictionary">probation officer</span> appointed as such pursuant to the authority of this chapter.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Jail</span>&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">other facility designed for the detention of adults</span>&#x201D; means a local or regional correctional facility as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Definitions" href="/53.1-1/">53.1-1</a>, except those facilities utilized on a temporary basis as a court holding cell for a child incident to a court <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> or as a temporary lock-up room or ward incident to the transfer of a child to a juvenile facility.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">The judge</span>&#x201D; means <span class="dictionary">the judge</span> or the substitute judge of the juvenile and domestic relations district court of each county or city.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">This law</span>&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">the law</span>&#x201D; means the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Law embraced in this chapter.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Legal custody</span>&#x201D; means (i) a legal status created by <span class="dictionary">court order</span> which vests in a custodian the right to have physical custody of the child, to determine and redetermine where and with whom he shall live, the right and duty to protect, train and discipline him and to provide him with food, shelter, education and ordinary medical care, all subject to any <span class="dictionary">residual parental rights and responsibilities</span> or (ii) the legal status created by <span class="dictionary">court order</span> of joint custody as defined in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Court may decree as to custody and support of children" href="/20-107.2/">20-107.2</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Permanent foster care placement</span>&#x201D; means the place of residence in which a child resides and in which he has been placed pursuant to the provisions of &#xA7;&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Accepting children for placement in homes, facilities, etc., by local boards" href="/63.2-900/">63.2-900</a> and <a class="law" title="Permanent foster care placement" href="/63.2-908/">63.2-908</a> with the expectation and agreement between the placing agency and the place of permanent foster care that the child shall remain in the placement until he reaches the age of majority unless modified by <span class="dictionary">court order</span> or unless removed pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Emergency removal order" href="/16.1-251/">16.1-251</a> or <a class="law" title="Authority to take child into custody" href="/63.2-1517/">63.2-1517</a>. A <span class="dictionary">permanent foster care placement</span> may be a place of residence of any natural person or persons deemed appropriate to meet a child&#x2019;s needs on a long-term basis.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Qualified individual</span>&#x201D; means a trained professional or licensed clinician who is not an employee of the local board of social services or licensed child-placing agency that placed the child in a <span class="dictionary">qualified residential treatment program</span> and is not affiliated with any placement setting in which children are placed by such local board of social services or licensed child-placing agency.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Qualified residential treatment program</span>&#x201D; means a program that (i) provides 24-hour residential placement services for children in foster care; (ii) has adopted a trauma-informed treatment model that meets the clinical and other needs of children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders, including any clinical or other needs identified through assessments conducted pursuant to clause (viii) of this definition; (iii) employs registered or licensed nursing and other clinical staff who provide care, on site and within the scope of their practice, and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week; (iv) conducts outreach with the child&#x2019;s family members, including efforts to maintain connections between the child and his siblings and other family; documents and maintains records of such outreach efforts; and maintains contact information for any known biological family and <span class="dictionary">fictive kin</span> of the child; (v) whenever appropriate and in the best interest of the child, facilitates participation by family members in the child&#x2019;s treatment program before and after discharge and documents the manner in which such participation is facilitated; (vi) provides discharge planning and family-based aftercare support for at least six months after discharge; (vii) is licensed in accordance with 42 U.S.C. &#xA7; 671(a)(10) and accredited by an organization approved by the federal Secretary of Health and Human Services; and (viii) requires that any child placed in the program receive an assessment within 30 days of such placement by a <span class="dictionary">qualified individual</span> that (a) assesses the strengths and needs of the child using an age-appropriate, <span class="dictionary">evidence</span>-based, validated, and functional assessment tool approved by the Commissioner of Social Services; (b) identifies whether the needs of the child can be met through placement with a family member or in a foster home or, if not, in a placement setting authorized by 42 U.S.C. &#xA7; 672(k)(2), including a <span class="dictionary">qualified residential treatment program</span>, that would provide the most effective and appropriate level of care for the child in the least restrictive environment and be consistent with the short-term and long-term goals established for the child in his foster care or permanency plan; (c) establishes a list of short-term and long-term mental and behavioral health goals for the child; and (d) is documented in a written report to be filed with <span class="dictionary">the court</span> prior to any <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> on the child&#x2019;s placement pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Foster care plan" href="/16.1-281/">16.1-281</a>, <a class="law" title="Foster care review" href="/16.1-282/">16.1-282</a>, <a class="law" title="Permanency planning hearing for children in foster care" href="/16.1-282.1/">16.1-282.1</a>, or <a class="law" title="Annual foster care review" href="/16.1-282.2/">16.1-282.2</a>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Residual parental rights and responsibilities</span>&#x201D; means all rights and responsibilities remaining with the parent after the transfer of <span class="dictionary">legal custody</span> or guardianship of the person, including but not limited to the right of visitation, consent to adoption, the right to determine religious affiliation and the responsibility for support.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Secure facility</span>&#x201D; or &#x201C;<span class="dictionary">detention home</span>&#x201D; means a local, regional or state public or private locked residential facility that has construction fixtures designed to prevent escape and to restrict the movement and activities of children held in lawful custody.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Shelter care</span>&#x201D; means the temporary care of children in physically unrestricting facilities.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">State Board</span>&#x201D; means the <span class="dictionary">State Board</span> of Juvenile Justice.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Status offender</span>&#x201D; means a child who commits an act prohibited by law which would not be criminal if committed by an <span class="dictionary">adult</span>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Status offense</span>&#x201D; means an act prohibited by law which would not be an offense if committed by an <span class="dictionary">adult</span>.
			&#x201C;<span class="dictionary">Violent juvenile felony</span>&#x201D; means any of the <span class="dictionary">delinquent acts</span> enumerated in subsection B or C of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Trial in circuit court; preliminary hearing; direct indictment; remand" href="/16.1-269.1/">16.1-269.1</a> when committed by a juvenile 14 years of age or older. <a id="paragraph-232439" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-228/#2"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section></text><history>Code 1950, &#xA7; 16.1-141; 1956, c. 555; 1972, c. 708; 1973, c. 546; 1974, cc. 44, 45; 1977, c. 559; 1978, c. 605; 1979, c. 15; 1981, c. 491; 1984, c. 631; 1985, c. 260; 1986, cc. 281, 308; 1987, c. 632; 1988, c. 794; 1990, cc. 704, 769, 842; 1991, c. 534; 1992, cc. 742, 830, 886; 1993, cc. 435, 467, 494; 1994, cc. 859, 865, 949; 1996, cc. 755, 914; 1999, cc. 453, 665, 697, 721; 2002, cc. 810, 818; 2003, cc. 538, 547, 835; 2004, cc. 245, 753; 2006, c. 868; 2008, cc. 475, 483; 2011, cc. 445, 480; 2015, cc. 502, 503; 2016, c. 631; 2017, c. 623; 2018, c. 497; 2019, cc. 282, 688; 2020, cc. 95, 732, 829, 1227, 1246, 1285, 1286; 2021 Sp. Sess. I, cc. 254, 310, 550, 551; 2022, cc. 80, 81, 366, 414, 415; 2023, c. 568; 2024, c. 273; 2025, c. 31.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
