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Rule 8.255 General Provisions for Hearings (a) Presence of Counsel. The department must be represented by an attorney at every stage of these proceedings. (b) Presence of Child. (1) The child has a right to be present at the hearing unless the court finds that the child s mental or physical condition or age is such that a court appearance is not in the best interest of the child. Any party may file a motion to require or excuse the presence of the child. A motion to excuse the presence of a child filed under this subsection shall be subject to the provisions in subdivision (2), if applicable. (2) any child who is placed in licensed foster care or who is in foster care with another planned permanent living arrangement goal and who is at least 16 years of age must attend all court hearings unless the child s presence is excused by the court upon a showing of good cause why the child should not attend. Prior to the hearing, any party with good cause may file a motion to excuse the presence of a child. (c) Separate Examinations. The child and the parents, caregivers, or legal custodians of the child may be examined separately and apart from each other. (d) Examination of Child; Special Protections. (1) Testimony by Child. A child may be called to testify in open court by any party to the proceeding or the court, and may be examined or crossexamined. (2) In-Camera Examination. (A) On motion and hearing, the child may be examined by the court outside the presence of other parties as provided by law. The court shall assure that proceedings are recorded, unless otherwise stipulated by the parties. (B) The motion may be field by any party or the trial court on its own motion. (C) The court shall make specific written findings of fact, on the record, as to the basis for its ruling. These findings may include but are not limited to: 12

(i) the age of the child; (ii) the nature of the allegation; (iii) the relationship between the child and the alleged abuser; (iv) the likelihood that the child would suffer emotional or mental harm if required to testify in open court; (v) whether the child s testimony is more likely to be truthful if given outside the presence of other parties; (vi) whether cross-examination would adversely affect the child; and (vii) the manifest best interest of the child. (D) The child may be called to testify by means of closed-circuit television or by videotaping as provided by law. (e) Invoking the Rule. Before the examination of any witness the court may, and on the request of any party shall, exclude all other witnesses. The court may cause witnesses to be kept separate and to be prevented from communicating with each other until all are examined. (f) Continuances. As permitted by law, the court may grant a continuance before or during a hearing for good cause shown by any party. (g) Record. A record of the testimony in all hearings shall be made by an official court reporter, a court-approved stenographer, or a recording device. The records of testimony shall be preserved as required by law. Official records of testimony shall be transcribed only on order of the court. (h) Notice. When these rules do not require a specific notice, all parties will be given reasonable notice of any hearing. Committee Notes 1991 Amendment. (b) This change allows a child to be present instead of mandating the child s presence when the child s presence would not be in his or her best interest. The court is given the discretion to determine the need for the child to be present. 13

1992 Amendment. This change was made to reflect a moderated standard for in-camera examination of a child less rigid than the criminal law standard adopted by the committee in the 1991 rule revisions. 2005 Amendment. Subdivision (i) was deleted because provisions for general masters were transferred to rule 8.257. Steering Committee approved 14-0. 14

Proposed rule RULE 8.255 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HEARINGS (a) Presence of Counsel. The department must be represented by an attorney at every stage of these proceedings. (b) Presence of Child. (1) The child has a right to be present at the hearing unless the court find that the child s mental or physical condition or age is such that a court appearance is not in the best interest of the child. Any party may file a motion to require or excuse the presence of the child. A motion to excuse the presence of a child filed under this subsection shall be subject to the provisions in subdivision (2), if applicable. Reasons for change These changes implement section 39.701(6)(a), Florida Statutes which requires, inter alia, that the court hold a judicial review hearing within 90 days after a youth s 17th birthday and that the child be given the opportunity to address the court with any information relevant to the child s best interest, particularly as it relates to independent living transition services. (2) any child who is placed in licensed foster care or who is in foster care with another planned permanent living arrangement goal and who is at least 16 years of age must attend all court hearings unless the child s presence is excused by the court upon a showing of good cause why the child should not attend. Prior to the hearing, any party with good cause may file a motion to excuse the presence of a child. (c) Separate Examinations. The child and the parents, caregivers, or legal custodians of the child may be examined separately and apart from each other. (d) Examination of Child; Special Protections. 15

(1) Testimony by Child. A child may be called to testify in open court by any party to the proceeding or the court, and may be examined or cross-examined. (2) In-Camera Examination. (A) On motion and hearing, the child may be examined by the court outside the presence of other parties as provided by law. The court shall assure that proceedings are recorded, unless otherwise stipulated by the parties. (B) The motion may be field by any party or the trial court on its own motion. (C) The court shall make specific written findings of fact, on the record, as to the basis for its ruling. These findings may include but are not limited to: (i) the age of the child; (ii) the nature of the allegation; (iii) the relationship between the child and the alleged abuser; (iv) the likelihood that the child would suffer emotional or mental harm if required to testify in open court; (v) whether the child s testimony is more likely to be truthful if given outside the presence of other parties; (vi) whether cross-examination would adversely affect the child; and (vii) the manifest best interest of the child. (D) The child may be called to testify by means of closed-circuit television or by videotaping as provided by law. 16

(e) Invoking the Rule. Before the examination of any witness the court may, and on the request of any party shall, exclude all other witnesses. The court may cause witnesses to be kept separate and to be prevented from communicating with each other until all are examined. (f) Continuances. As permitted by law, the court may grant a continuance before or during a hearing for good cause shown by any party. (g) Record. A record of the testimony in all hearings shall be made by an official court reporter, a court-approved stenographer, or a recording device. The records of testimony shall be preserved as required by law. Official records of testimony shall be transcribed only on order of the court. (h) Notice. When these rules do not require a specific notice, all parties will be given reasonable notice of any hearing. Committee Notes 1991 Amendment. (b) This change allows a child to be present instead of mandating the child s presence when the child s presence would not be in his or her best interest. The court is given the discretion to determine the need for the child to be present. 1992 Amendment. This change was made to reflect a moderated standard for in-camera examination of a child less 17

rigid than the criminal law standard adopted by the committee in the 1991 rule revisions. 2005 Amendment. Subdivision (i) was deleted because provisions for general masters were transferred to rule 8.257. 18