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When a child has been adjudicated as being in need of supervision, the Court shall enter an order of disposition containing one or more of the following provisions which the Court finds appropriate:

A. The Court may place the child on probation or under protective supervision in the legal custody of one or both parents or the guardian under such conditions as the Court may impose;

B. The Court may place the child in the legal custody of a relative or other suitable person under such conditions as the Court may impose, which may include placing the child on probation or under protective supervision in accordance with Section 2-139 of this Title;

C. The Court may require, as a condition of probation, that the child report for assignment to a supervised work program or place such child in a child care facility which shall provide a supervised work program if:

1. The child is not deprived of the schooling which is appropriate to his age, needs and specific rehabilitative goals;

2. The supervised work program is of a constructive nature designed to promote rehabilitation, is appropriate to the age level and physical ability of the child and is combined with counseling from guidance personnel;

3. The supervised work program assignment is made for a period of time consistent with the child’s best interest, but not exceeding one year.

D. The Court may place legal custody in the Indian Child Welfare Department for placement in a family care home or child care facility or it may place the child in a child care center;

E. The Court may order that the child be examined or treated by a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist or psychologist or that he receive other special care and may place the child in a hospital or other suitable facility for such purposes;

F. The Court may commit the child to any institution or group care facility designated by the Indian Child Welfare Department and approved by the Court.