CHAPTER 3. GROUNDS; CHILD IN NEED OF CARE
Art. 606. Grounds; child in need of care
A. Allegations that a child is in need of care shall assert one or more of the following
grounds:
(1) The child is the victim of abuse perpetrated, aided, or tolerated by the parent or
caretaker, by a person who maintains an interpersonal dating or engagement relationship with
the parent or caretaker, or by a person living in the same residence with the parent or
caretaker as a spouse whether married or not, and his welfare is seriously endangered if he
is left within the custody or control of that parent or caretaker.
(2) The child is a victim of neglect.
(3) The child is without necessary food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or
supervision because of the disappearance or prolonged absence of his parent or when, for any
other reason, the child is placed at substantial risk of imminent harm because of the
continuing absence of the parent.
(4) As a result of a criminal prosecution, the parent has been convicted of a crime
against the child who is the subject of this proceeding, or against another child of the parent,
and the parent is now unable to retain custody or control or the child's welfare is otherwise
endangered if left within the parent's custody or control.
(5) The conduct of the parent, either as principal or accessory, constitutes a crime
against the child or against any other child.
(6) - (8) Repealed by Acts 2021, No. 158, §7.
B. A child whose parent is unable to provide basic support, supervision, treatment,
or services due to inadequate financial resources shall not, for that reason alone, be
determined to be a child in need of care.
C. A diagnosis of factitious disorder imposed on another, formerly known as
"Munchausen syndrome by proxy", shall not constitute grounds, either entirely or partially,
for a determination that a child is in need of care unless that diagnosis is made in accordance
with the provisions of R.S. 37:1745.2.
Acts 1991, No. 235, §6, eff. Jan. 1, 1992; Acts 1992, No. 705, §1, eff. July 6, 1992;
Acts 1995, No. 1095, §2; Acts 1999, No. 1178, §1, eff. July 9, 1999; Acts 2012, No. 446, §6;
Acts 2012, No. 730, §1; Acts 2014, No. 564, §§8, 10; Acts 2017, No. 376, §1; Acts 2018,
No. 193, §2; Acts 2018, No. 458, §2; Acts 2021, No. 158, §7.