Statute:

Duties of police officer or peace officer after taking into custody or on delivery by private person

ยง 724. Duties of police officer or peace officer after taking into
custody or on delivery by private person. (a) If a peace officer or a
police officer takes into custody or if a person is delivered to him
under section seven hundred twenty-three, the officer shall immediately
notify the parent or other person legally responsible for his care, or
the person with whom he is domiciled, that he has been taken into
custody.

(b) After making every reasonable effort to give notice under
paragraph (a), the officer shall

(i) release the youth to the custody of his or her parent or other
person legally responsible for his or her care upon the written promise,
without security, of the person to whose custody the youth is released
that he or she will produce the youth before the lead agency designated
pursuant to section seven hundred thirty-five of this article in that
county at a time and place specified in writing; or

(ii) forthwith and with all reasonable speed take the youth directly,
and without first being taken to the police station house, to the
designated lead agency located in the county in which the act
occasioning the taking into custody allegedly was done, unless the
officer determines that it is necessary to question the youth, in which
case he or she may take the youth to a facility designated by the chief
administrator of the courts as a suitable place for the questioning of
youth or, upon the consent of a parent or other person legally
responsible for the care of the youth, to the youth's residence and
there question him or her for a reasonable period of time; or

(iii) take a youth in need of crisis intervention or respite services
to a runaway and homeless youth crisis services program or other
approved respite or crisis program; or

(iv) take the youth directly to the family court located in the county
in which the act occasioning the taking into custody was allegedly done,
provided that the officer affirms on the record that he or she attempted
to exercise the options identified in paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of
this subdivision, was unable to exercise these options, and the reasons
therefor.

(c) In the absence of special circumstances, the officer shall release
the child in accord with paragraph (b) (i).

(d) In determining what is a "reasonable period of time" for
questioning a child, the child's age and the presence or absence of his
parents or other person legally responsible for his care shall be
included among the relevant considerations.

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Sections:

Article 7 - Proceedings Concerning Whether A Person Is In Need Of Supervision
Part 1 - (711 - 718) Jurisdiction
711 - Purpose.
712 - Definitions.
713 - Jurisdiction.
714 - Determination of age.
716 - Substitution of petition.
717 - Venue.
718 - Return of run away.
Part 2 - (720 - 729) Custody And Detention
720 - Detention.
723 - Duties of private person before and after taking into custody.
724 - Duties of police officer or peace officer after taking into custody or on delivery by private person.
725 - Summons or warrant on failure to appear.
727 - Rules of court authorizing release before filing of petition.
728 - Discharge, release or detention by judge after hearing and before filing of petition in custody cases.
729 - Duration of detention before filing of petition or hearing.
Part 3 - (732 - 740) Preliminary Procedure
732 - Originating proceeding to adjudicate need for supervision.
733 - Persons who may originate proceedings.
735 - Preliminary procedure; diversion services.
736 - Issuance of summons.
737 - Service of summons.
738 - Issuance of warrant for respondent or other person legally responsible for care.
739 - Release or detention after filing of petition and prior to order of disposition.
740 - Temporary order of protection.
Part 4 - (741 - 750) Hearings
741 - Notice of rights; general provision.
741-A - Notice and right to be heard.
742 - Diversion attempts.
744 - Evidence in fact-finding hearings; required quantum.
745 - Evidence in dispositional hearings; required quantum of proof.
746 - Sequence of hearings.
747 - Time of fact-finding hearing.
748 - Adjournment of fact-finding hearing.
749 - Adjournment after fact-finding hearing or during dispositional hearing.
750 - Probation reports; probation investigation and diagnostic assessment.
Part 5 - (751 - 760) Orders
751 - Order dismissing petition.
752 - Findings.
754 - Disposition on adjudication of person in need of supervision.
755 - Suspended judgment.
756 - Placement.
756-A - Extension of placement.
757 - Probation.
758-A - Restitution.
759 - Order of protection.
760 - Duties of counsel.
Part 6 - (761 - 768) New Hearing And Reconsideration Of Orders
761 - New hearing.
762 - Staying, modifying, setting aside or vacating order.
763 - Notice of motion.
764 - Petition to terminate placement.
765 - Service of petition; answer.
766 - Examination of petition and answer; hearing.
767 - Orders on hearing.
768 - Successive petitions.
Part 7 - (771 - 780) Compliance With Orders
771 - Discontinuation of treatment by agency or institution.
772 - Action on return from agency or institution.
773 - Petition for transfer for incorrigibility.
774 - Action on petition for transfer.
775 - Order on hearing.
776 - Failure to comply with terms and conditions of suspended judgment.
777 - Failure to comply with terms of placement at home.
778 - Failure to comply with terms of placement in authorized agency.
779 - Failure to comply with terms of probation.
779-A - Declaration of delinquency concerning juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision.
780 - Failure to comply with order of protection.
780-A - Firearms; surrender and license suspension, revocation and ineligibility.
Part 8 - (781 - 784) Effect Of Proceedings
781 - Nature of adjudication.
782 - Effect of adjudication.
782-A - Transfer of records and information to institutions and agencies.
783 - Use of record in other court.
783-A - Consolidation of records within a city having a population of one million or more.
784 - Use of police records.

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