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What (who) is municipal supervision department - definition

Persons In Need of Supervision; Child In Need of Supervision; PINS Petition; Person In Need of Supervision; Child in need of supervision; Persons in need of supervision

Tillabéri Department         
DEPARTMENT OF NIGER
Tillaberi (department); Tillabéri (department); Tillaberi Department
Tillabéri is a department of the Tillabéri Region in Niger. Its capital lies at the city of Tillabéri, and contains the Communes of Ayorou (as of 2001 the largest town in Department), Anzourou, Dessa, Kourteye, and Sinder.
Process supervision         
Process supervision is a form of operating system service management in which some master process remains the parent of the service processes.
Municipal hospital         
HOSPITAL UNDER THE CONTROL OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Municipal Hospitals; Municipal hospitals
A Municipal hospital is a hospital under the control of a local government, as opposed to those run commercially, by some sort of charitable organisation, or by national or state governments.

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Person in need of supervision

A person in need of supervision (PINS) is a term frequently used by social services agencies in the United States to describe a juvenile who is not currently in the household of a parent or legal guardian, or is currently not under their control as evidenced by the person's status offense, who is not an emancipated minor. The term is often abbreviated PINS. Usually, a person in need of supervision is a runaway, an orphan, a truant, or an unruly child.

The term is most commonly used as a term of art in New York in the United States, where the term is used in a key statute governing the treatment of juveniles. Hawaii also has the term in its statutes. Virginia has a similar designation which it calls "child in need of supervision" (CHINS), not to be confused with the broader designation "child in need of services" (also abbreviated "CHINS"), the "services" in which may be disciplinary/supervisory (due to the child's misbehavior) or assistive (due to parental neglect or abuse).