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§ 31-32-2-2-5

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(a) This section applies only to a court ordered or voluntary mental health:(1) screening;(2) assessment;(3) evaluation; or(4) treatment;provided by or under the direction of an evaluator, as defined in IC 31-9-2-43.8, in conjunction with proceedings under this article.(b) Except as provided in subsection (d) and except for purposes of:(1) a probation revocation proceeding; or(2) a modification of a dispositional decree under IC 31-37-22;a statement communicated to an evaluator in the evaluator's official capacity may not be admitted as evidence against the child on the issue of whether the child committed a delinquent act or a crime.(c) This section does not affect the admissibility of evidence when a juvenile interposes the defense of insanity.(d) This section does not affect a disclosure or reporting requirement in effect on July 1, 2007, under statute or in case law regarding a statement that:(1) relates directly to the facts or immediate circumstances of a homicide; or(2) reveals that the child may intend to commit a crime.As added by P.L.120-2007, SEC.3.