Under Senate Bill 1197, sponsored by Senator David Gowan, R-Sierra Vista and sponsored by Stand for Children Arizona, courts no longer pay juveniles or their parents or guardians for probation, legal services, and administrative services. You will no longer be able to request Expenses, child support, foster care, counseling, treatment, educational programs, and health care, meals, clothing, shelter, or supervision while a child is incarcerated by the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections.
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