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A. The Court may continue a hearing, either on its own motion or on the motion of any party to the case, for a reasonable period to receive reports or other evidence, but the Court may continue the hearing for good cause on the motion of any party to the case in any case where the termination of the parent child legal relationship is a possible remedy.

B. If the hearing is continued, the Court shall make an appropriate order for detention of the child or for release to the custody of the parents, guardian or other responsible person of agency under such conditions of supervision as the Court may impose during the continuance.

C. In scheduling investigations and hearings, the Court shall give priority to proceedings concerning a child who is in detention or who has otherwise been removed from his home before an order of disposition has been made.