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2000 SESSION
SB 297 Offices on youth.
Introduced by: R. Edward Houck | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Offices on youth. Makes revisions to the Delinquency Prevention and Youth Development Act. Local youth services citizen boards are required to actively participate with community representatives in developing a comprehensive plan and to at least annually make formal recommendations to the governing authority about the plan and its implementation. Activities of the offices on youth are standardized in the areas of assessment, assisting in planning and modifying services, and collaborating in the development and dissemination of local service inventories and in identifying service gaps and potential funding sources. This bill is a recommendation of the Youth Commission.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Offices on youth. Makes revisions to the Delinquency Prevention and Youth Development Act. Local youth services citizen boards are required to actively participate with community representatives in developing a comprehensive plan and to at least annually make formal recommendations to the governing authority about the plan and its implementation. Activities of the offices on youth are standardized in the areas of assessment, assisting in planning and modifying services, and collaborating in the development and dissemination of local service inventories and in identifying service gaps and potential funding sources. This bill is a recommendation of the Youth Commission.