14-6-301. Definitions. (a) As used in W.S. 14-6-301 through 14-6-314: (i) 'Department' means the department of family services; (ii) 'Home leave' means a form of temporary release for a youth from an institution, which is subject to conditions imposed by the institution or juvenile court of jurisdiction; (iii) 'Institution' means the Wyoming boys' school, Wyoming girls' school and any other state institution, including a youth correctional facility operated by a private entity in which a Wyoming youth is placed pursuant to W.S. 14-6-201 through 14-6-252; (iv) 'Peace officer' means as defined by W.S. 7-2-101(a)(iv); (v) 'Probation' means a legal status created by court order following an adjudication of delinquency, a status offense or in need of supervision, where a child is permitted to remain in the child's home subject to supervision by a city, county or state probation officer, the department of family services or other qualified private organization the court may designate. A child is subject to return to the court for violation of the terms or conditions of probation provided for in the court order; (vi) 'Probation officer' means a department of family services employee child is subject to return to the court for violation of the terms or conditions of probation provided for in the court order; (vi) 'Probation officer' means a department of family services employee assigned and trained in the performance of probation supervision services pursuant to department rules and regulations, or a local, county or private agency assigned by a juvenile court to perform probation supervision services; (vii) 'Probationer' means an adjudicated youth granted probation by the sentencing juvenile court; (viii) 'Intensive supervision program' means a program established under W.S. 14-6-309 which allows participants to live or work in the community under close supervision methods.
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