Source: https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/11-1101.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 12:18:51+00:00

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D.C. Law Library - § 11–1101. Jurisdiction of the Family Court.
↪ Chapter 11. Family Court of the Superior Court.
↪ § 11–1101. Jurisdiction of the Family Court.
§ 11–1102. Use of alternative dispute resolution.
§ 11–1101. Jurisdiction of the Family Court.
(16) proceedings under Interstate Compact on Juveniles (described in title IV of the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970).
(1) In general. — In this chapter, the term “action or proceeding” with respect to the Family Court refers to cause of action described in paragraphs (1) through (16) of subsection (a).
(2) Exception. — An action or proceeding may be assigned to or retained by cross-jurisdictional units established by the Superior Court, including the Domestic Violence Unit.
This section is referenced in § 11-741, § 11-902, § 11-944, § 11-1104, § 11-1732, § 11-1732A, § 16-924, § 16-2305, § 16-2331, § 16-2332, § 16-2341, § 16-2343, § 16-2344, § 16-2348, and § 46-206.
Pub. L. 107-114 rewrote the section.
Compulsory school attendance and work permit cases, jurisdiction, see § 38-209.
Hearing commissioners, actions involving establishment or enforcement of child support under this section, see § 11-1732.
Parentage, tests to establish, see § 16-2343.
Parentage, time of bringing complaint, see § 16-2342.
Service of notice, actions brought under this section, see § 46-206.
Uniform child custody jurisdiction and marital or parent and child long-arm jurisdiction, see § 42-3401.01 et seq.
The Interstate Compact on Juveniles, referred to in paragraph (16) of this section, is codified in § 24-1102.
Title IV of the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970, referred to in subsec. (a)(16), is Pub. L. 91-358, 84 Stat. 473, July 29, 1970, which is not codified.
“(1) In general.—Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this Act Jan. 8, 2002, the Mayor of the District of Columbia shall submit to the President and Congress a plan for integrating the computer systems of the District government with the computer systems of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia so that the Family Court of the Superior Court and the appropriate offices of the District government which provide social services and other related services to individuals and families served by the Family Court of the Superior Court (including the District of Columbia Public Schools, the District of Columbia Housing Authority, the Child and Family Services Agency, the Office of the Corporation Counsel, the Metropolitan Police Department, the Department of Health, and other offices determined by the Mayor) will be able to access and share information on the individuals and families served by the Family Court.

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