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<blockquote data-quote="stick4" data-source="post: 2658410" data-attributes="member: 26023"><p>Pg 2</p><p>Long-term alcohol- or drug-induced incapacity of the parent(s)</p><p></p><p>Pg 10</p><p>The parent is unable to discharge parental responsibilities because of mental illness, mental deficiency, or a history of chronic abuse of dangerous drugs or alcohol, and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the condition will continue for a prolonged period.</p><p></p><p>Pg 17</p><p>Drug-related activity continues to exist in the child’s home environment after intervention and services have been provided.</p><p></p><p>Pg 19</p><p>Excessive use of or history of chronic unrehabilitated abuse of intoxicating liquors or narcotic or dangerous drugs or controlled substances </p><p></p><p>Pg 28</p><p>The use of intoxicating liquors or dangerous drugs that render the parent unable to care for a child</p><p></p><p>Pg 35</p><p>The parent suffers from a condition that is reasonably likely to continue for a prolonged, indeterminate period, such as alcohol or drug addiction, mental deficiency or mental illness, and the condition makes the parent unlikely to provide minimally acceptable care for the child</p><p></p><p>Pg 39</p><p>The parent has a diagnosable condition that makes the parent unable to assume minimally, acceptable care of the child that is unlikely to change within a reasonable time, such as alcohol or drug addiction, severe mental deficiencies or mental illness, or extreme physical incapacitation.</p><p></p><p>Pg 40</p><p>The parent is unfit because of a consistent pattern of committing a specific abuse, including, but not limited to, domestic abuse, child abuse, or drug abuse before the child.</p><p></p><p>Pg 42</p><p>Excessive use of intoxicating liquor or of a narcotic or dangerous drug that affects the parent’s ability to care and provide for the child </p><p></p><p>Pg 43</p><p>The parent is unfit by reason of debauchery, habitual use of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, or repeated lewd and lascivious behavior</p><p></p><p>Pg 44</p><p>Excessive use of intoxicating liquors, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs </p><p></p><p>Pg 53</p><p>Allows the child to be present in an environment subjecting the child to a controlled substance, chemical substance, or drug paraphernalia </p><p></p><p>Pg 55</p><p>The parent has placed the child at substantial risk of harm two or more times due to alcohol or drug abuse and has rejected treatment two or more times.</p><p></p><p>Pg 63</p><p>The parent has a diagnosable condition unlikely to change within a reasonable time including, but not limited to, alcohol or drug addiction, mental deficiency, mental illness, or extreme physical incapacity, and the condition makes the parent unable or unlikely to provide minimally acceptable care of the child. It is presumed that the parent’s condition is unlikely to change within a reasonable time upon proof that the parent has been required to participate in a treatment program for alcohol or drug addiction and has failed two or more times to complete the program successfully.</p><p></p><p>Pg 65</p><p>Has a documented history of abuse and neglect associated with chronic alcohol or drug abuse • Has exposed the child to or demonstrated an inability to protect the child from substantial harm or the risk of substantial harm, and the child or another child has been removed from the parent’s custody because the removed child was adjudicated abused and neglected by a court on at least one previous occasion</p><p></p><p>Pg 69</p><p>Habitual or excessive use of intoxicating liquors, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs that render the parent unable to care for the child</p><p></p><p>Pg 71</p><p>Habitual abuse or addiction to intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or other dangerous drugs</p><p></p><p>Pg 73</p><p>The parent has habitually abused or is addicted to intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or other dangerous drugs to the extent that proper parental ability has been seriously impaired</p><p></p><p>Pg 76</p><p>The abusing parent has habitually abused or is addicted to alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs to the extent that proper parenting skills have been seriously impaired and such person or persons have not responded to or followed through the recommended and appropriate treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stick4, post: 2658410, member: 26023"] Pg 2 Long-term alcohol- or drug-induced incapacity of the parent(s) Pg 10 The parent is unable to discharge parental responsibilities because of mental illness, mental deficiency, or a history of chronic abuse of dangerous drugs or alcohol, and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the condition will continue for a prolonged period. Pg 17 Drug-related activity continues to exist in the child’s home environment after intervention and services have been provided. Pg 19 Excessive use of or history of chronic unrehabilitated abuse of intoxicating liquors or narcotic or dangerous drugs or controlled substances Pg 28 The use of intoxicating liquors or dangerous drugs that render the parent unable to care for a child Pg 35 The parent suffers from a condition that is reasonably likely to continue for a prolonged, indeterminate period, such as alcohol or drug addiction, mental deficiency or mental illness, and the condition makes the parent unlikely to provide minimally acceptable care for the child Pg 39 The parent has a diagnosable condition that makes the parent unable to assume minimally, acceptable care of the child that is unlikely to change within a reasonable time, such as alcohol or drug addiction, severe mental deficiencies or mental illness, or extreme physical incapacitation. Pg 40 The parent is unfit because of a consistent pattern of committing a specific abuse, including, but not limited to, domestic abuse, child abuse, or drug abuse before the child. Pg 42 Excessive use of intoxicating liquor or of a narcotic or dangerous drug that affects the parent’s ability to care and provide for the child Pg 43 The parent is unfit by reason of debauchery, habitual use of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, or repeated lewd and lascivious behavior Pg 44 Excessive use of intoxicating liquors, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs Pg 53 Allows the child to be present in an environment subjecting the child to a controlled substance, chemical substance, or drug paraphernalia Pg 55 The parent has placed the child at substantial risk of harm two or more times due to alcohol or drug abuse and has rejected treatment two or more times. Pg 63 The parent has a diagnosable condition unlikely to change within a reasonable time including, but not limited to, alcohol or drug addiction, mental deficiency, mental illness, or extreme physical incapacity, and the condition makes the parent unable or unlikely to provide minimally acceptable care of the child. It is presumed that the parent’s condition is unlikely to change within a reasonable time upon proof that the parent has been required to participate in a treatment program for alcohol or drug addiction and has failed two or more times to complete the program successfully. Pg 65 Has a documented history of abuse and neglect associated with chronic alcohol or drug abuse • Has exposed the child to or demonstrated an inability to protect the child from substantial harm or the risk of substantial harm, and the child or another child has been removed from the parent’s custody because the removed child was adjudicated abused and neglected by a court on at least one previous occasion Pg 69 Habitual or excessive use of intoxicating liquors, controlled substances, or dangerous drugs that render the parent unable to care for the child Pg 71 Habitual abuse or addiction to intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or other dangerous drugs Pg 73 The parent has habitually abused or is addicted to intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or other dangerous drugs to the extent that proper parental ability has been seriously impaired Pg 76 The abusing parent has habitually abused or is addicted to alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs to the extent that proper parenting skills have been seriously impaired and such person or persons have not responded to or followed through the recommended and appropriate treatment. [/QUOTE]
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