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WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE
SECTION 1980-1985



1980.  The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the local
supervision of persons discharged from the custody of the Division of
Juvenile Facilities.


1981.  (a) There is hereby established a Juvenile Reentry Fund.
Moneys allocated for local supervision of persons discharged from the
custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities authorized in
Sections 1983 and 1984 shall be deposited into this fund from the
General Fund. Any moneys deposited into this fund shall be
administered by the Controller and the share calculated for each
county probation department shall be transferred to its Juvenile
Reentry Fund authorized in subdivision (b).
   (b) Each county is hereby authorized to establish in each county
treasury a Juvenile Reentry Fund to receive all amounts allocated to
that county probation department for purposes of implementing this
chapter.
   (c) Allocations from the Juvenile Reentry Fund shall be expended
exclusively to address local program needs for persons discharged
from the custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities. County
probation departments, in expending the Juvenile Reentry Grant
allocation, shall provide evidence-based supervision and detention
practices and rehabilitative services to persons who are subject to
the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who were committed to and
discharged from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Facilities. "Evidence-based" refers to
supervision and detention policies, procedures, programs, and
practices demonstrated by scientific research to reduce recidivism
among individuals on probation or under postrelease supervision.
   (d) Funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (c) shall supplement
existing services and shall not be used to supplant any existing
funding by local agencies for existing services provided by that
entity.
   (e) The funding provided under this chapter is intended to provide
payment in full for all local government costs of the supervision,
programming, education, incarceration or any other cost resulting
from persons discharged from custody or held in local facilities
pursuant to the provisions of this act.



1982.  (a) The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Justice shall provide an annual report,
commencing July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter, for the preceding
fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to the Department of
Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
   (1) The name of each ward discharged from a Division of Juvenile
Justice facility on or after 90 days after the enactment of this
section, excluding parole violators who were originally released to
parole on or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, and
the date each ward was released to local supervision.
   (2) The name of each parolee recalled pursuant to Section 731.1 on
or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, the remaining
term of supervision, and the date each ward was recalled.
   (b) The Chief Probation Officers of California shall, in
consultation with the Corrections Standards Authority, provide an
annual report, commencing on July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter,
for the preceding fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to
the Department of Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the
following: the name of each discharged ward returned to a local
juvenile detention facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision that occurred during the first 24 months
after the ward's initial release to local supervision, and the number
of months each violator was housed in a local juvenile detention
facility. The Corrections Standards Authority may audit the
information included in the annual report required by this section.




1983.  For each fiscal year, beginning in the 2011-12 fiscal year,
and each subsequent fiscal year thereafter, the Director of Finance
shall calculate the Juvenile Reentry Grant and the allocation for
each county probation department, pursuant to Section 1984 and shall
report those findings to the Controller. The Controller shall make an
allocation from the Juvenile Reentry Grant to each county probation
department in accordance with the report.



1984.  (a) The amount allocated to each county probation department
from the Juvenile Reentry Grant shall be distributed in two equal
payments to be paid on October 30 and May 30 of each fiscal year
pursuant to the criteria set forth in this section.
   (b) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per ward discharged to the
jurisdiction of the court and ordered by the court to be supervised
by local county probation for monitoring and services during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
supervised at the local level. For each discharged ward, this funding
shall be provided for 24 months.
   (c) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, funds
shall be allocated in the amount of one hundred fifteen thousand
dollars ($115,000) on an average daily population basis per
discharged ward transferred to a local juvenile facility for
violating a condition of court-ordered supervision during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
housed in a local juvenile detention facility or court-ordered
placement facility where the costs of the housing is not reimbursable
to the county through Title IV-E of the federal Social Security Act,
or Medi-Cal. For each discharged ward, this funding shall be
provided for the actual number of months the ward is housed in a
facility up to 12 months. This funding shall not be provided for
wards housed in a jail under any circumstances.
   (d) Consistent with Section 731.1, funds shall be allocated in the
amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an average daily
population basis per parolee recalled by the county of commitment for
monitoring and services during the previous fiscal year based on the
actual number of parolees recalled. For each recalled parolee, this
funding shall be provided for the remaining duration of the term of
state supervision, not to exceed 24 months.
   (e) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per discharged ward transferred to the
county of commitment for monitoring and services during the previous
fiscal year based on the actual number of wards transferred. For
each ward transferred on and after July 1, 2014, this funding shall
be provided for the remaining duration of the term of juvenile court
jurisdiction, not to exceed 24 months.
   (f) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in county jail or in any
other county correctional facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision during the previous fiscal year.
   (g) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in a state juvenile
facility for violating a condition of court-ordered supervision
during the previous fiscal year.



1985.  This chapter shall become operative on the 90th day after the
enactment of the act adding this chapter.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wic > 1980-1985

WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE
SECTION 1980-1985



1980.  The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the local
supervision of persons discharged from the custody of the Division of
Juvenile Facilities.


1981.  (a) There is hereby established a Juvenile Reentry Fund.
Moneys allocated for local supervision of persons discharged from the
custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities authorized in
Sections 1983 and 1984 shall be deposited into this fund from the
General Fund. Any moneys deposited into this fund shall be
administered by the Controller and the share calculated for each
county probation department shall be transferred to its Juvenile
Reentry Fund authorized in subdivision (b).
   (b) Each county is hereby authorized to establish in each county
treasury a Juvenile Reentry Fund to receive all amounts allocated to
that county probation department for purposes of implementing this
chapter.
   (c) Allocations from the Juvenile Reentry Fund shall be expended
exclusively to address local program needs for persons discharged
from the custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities. County
probation departments, in expending the Juvenile Reentry Grant
allocation, shall provide evidence-based supervision and detention
practices and rehabilitative services to persons who are subject to
the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who were committed to and
discharged from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Facilities. "Evidence-based" refers to
supervision and detention policies, procedures, programs, and
practices demonstrated by scientific research to reduce recidivism
among individuals on probation or under postrelease supervision.
   (d) Funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (c) shall supplement
existing services and shall not be used to supplant any existing
funding by local agencies for existing services provided by that
entity.
   (e) The funding provided under this chapter is intended to provide
payment in full for all local government costs of the supervision,
programming, education, incarceration or any other cost resulting
from persons discharged from custody or held in local facilities
pursuant to the provisions of this act.



1982.  (a) The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Justice shall provide an annual report,
commencing July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter, for the preceding
fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to the Department of
Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
   (1) The name of each ward discharged from a Division of Juvenile
Justice facility on or after 90 days after the enactment of this
section, excluding parole violators who were originally released to
parole on or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, and
the date each ward was released to local supervision.
   (2) The name of each parolee recalled pursuant to Section 731.1 on
or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, the remaining
term of supervision, and the date each ward was recalled.
   (b) The Chief Probation Officers of California shall, in
consultation with the Corrections Standards Authority, provide an
annual report, commencing on July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter,
for the preceding fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to
the Department of Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the
following: the name of each discharged ward returned to a local
juvenile detention facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision that occurred during the first 24 months
after the ward's initial release to local supervision, and the number
of months each violator was housed in a local juvenile detention
facility. The Corrections Standards Authority may audit the
information included in the annual report required by this section.




1983.  For each fiscal year, beginning in the 2011-12 fiscal year,
and each subsequent fiscal year thereafter, the Director of Finance
shall calculate the Juvenile Reentry Grant and the allocation for
each county probation department, pursuant to Section 1984 and shall
report those findings to the Controller. The Controller shall make an
allocation from the Juvenile Reentry Grant to each county probation
department in accordance with the report.



1984.  (a) The amount allocated to each county probation department
from the Juvenile Reentry Grant shall be distributed in two equal
payments to be paid on October 30 and May 30 of each fiscal year
pursuant to the criteria set forth in this section.
   (b) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per ward discharged to the
jurisdiction of the court and ordered by the court to be supervised
by local county probation for monitoring and services during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
supervised at the local level. For each discharged ward, this funding
shall be provided for 24 months.
   (c) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, funds
shall be allocated in the amount of one hundred fifteen thousand
dollars ($115,000) on an average daily population basis per
discharged ward transferred to a local juvenile facility for
violating a condition of court-ordered supervision during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
housed in a local juvenile detention facility or court-ordered
placement facility where the costs of the housing is not reimbursable
to the county through Title IV-E of the federal Social Security Act,
or Medi-Cal. For each discharged ward, this funding shall be
provided for the actual number of months the ward is housed in a
facility up to 12 months. This funding shall not be provided for
wards housed in a jail under any circumstances.
   (d) Consistent with Section 731.1, funds shall be allocated in the
amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an average daily
population basis per parolee recalled by the county of commitment for
monitoring and services during the previous fiscal year based on the
actual number of parolees recalled. For each recalled parolee, this
funding shall be provided for the remaining duration of the term of
state supervision, not to exceed 24 months.
   (e) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per discharged ward transferred to the
county of commitment for monitoring and services during the previous
fiscal year based on the actual number of wards transferred. For
each ward transferred on and after July 1, 2014, this funding shall
be provided for the remaining duration of the term of juvenile court
jurisdiction, not to exceed 24 months.
   (f) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in county jail or in any
other county correctional facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision during the previous fiscal year.
   (g) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in a state juvenile
facility for violating a condition of court-ordered supervision
during the previous fiscal year.



1985.  This chapter shall become operative on the 90th day after the
enactment of the act adding this chapter.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wic > 1980-1985

WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE
SECTION 1980-1985



1980.  The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the local
supervision of persons discharged from the custody of the Division of
Juvenile Facilities.


1981.  (a) There is hereby established a Juvenile Reentry Fund.
Moneys allocated for local supervision of persons discharged from the
custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities authorized in
Sections 1983 and 1984 shall be deposited into this fund from the
General Fund. Any moneys deposited into this fund shall be
administered by the Controller and the share calculated for each
county probation department shall be transferred to its Juvenile
Reentry Fund authorized in subdivision (b).
   (b) Each county is hereby authorized to establish in each county
treasury a Juvenile Reentry Fund to receive all amounts allocated to
that county probation department for purposes of implementing this
chapter.
   (c) Allocations from the Juvenile Reentry Fund shall be expended
exclusively to address local program needs for persons discharged
from the custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities. County
probation departments, in expending the Juvenile Reentry Grant
allocation, shall provide evidence-based supervision and detention
practices and rehabilitative services to persons who are subject to
the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who were committed to and
discharged from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Facilities. "Evidence-based" refers to
supervision and detention policies, procedures, programs, and
practices demonstrated by scientific research to reduce recidivism
among individuals on probation or under postrelease supervision.
   (d) Funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (c) shall supplement
existing services and shall not be used to supplant any existing
funding by local agencies for existing services provided by that
entity.
   (e) The funding provided under this chapter is intended to provide
payment in full for all local government costs of the supervision,
programming, education, incarceration or any other cost resulting
from persons discharged from custody or held in local facilities
pursuant to the provisions of this act.



1982.  (a) The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation,
Division of Juvenile Justice shall provide an annual report,
commencing July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter, for the preceding
fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to the Department of
Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
   (1) The name of each ward discharged from a Division of Juvenile
Justice facility on or after 90 days after the enactment of this
section, excluding parole violators who were originally released to
parole on or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, and
the date each ward was released to local supervision.
   (2) The name of each parolee recalled pursuant to Section 731.1 on
or after 90 days after the enactment of this section, the remaining
term of supervision, and the date each ward was recalled.
   (b) The Chief Probation Officers of California shall, in
consultation with the Corrections Standards Authority, provide an
annual report, commencing on July 10, 2011, and annually thereafter,
for the preceding fiscal year, with information sorted by county, to
the Department of Finance that includes, but is not limited to, the
following: the name of each discharged ward returned to a local
juvenile detention facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision that occurred during the first 24 months
after the ward's initial release to local supervision, and the number
of months each violator was housed in a local juvenile detention
facility. The Corrections Standards Authority may audit the
information included in the annual report required by this section.




1983.  For each fiscal year, beginning in the 2011-12 fiscal year,
and each subsequent fiscal year thereafter, the Director of Finance
shall calculate the Juvenile Reentry Grant and the allocation for
each county probation department, pursuant to Section 1984 and shall
report those findings to the Controller. The Controller shall make an
allocation from the Juvenile Reentry Grant to each county probation
department in accordance with the report.



1984.  (a) The amount allocated to each county probation department
from the Juvenile Reentry Grant shall be distributed in two equal
payments to be paid on October 30 and May 30 of each fiscal year
pursuant to the criteria set forth in this section.
   (b) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per ward discharged to the
jurisdiction of the court and ordered by the court to be supervised
by local county probation for monitoring and services during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
supervised at the local level. For each discharged ward, this funding
shall be provided for 24 months.
   (c) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, funds
shall be allocated in the amount of one hundred fifteen thousand
dollars ($115,000) on an average daily population basis per
discharged ward transferred to a local juvenile facility for
violating a condition of court-ordered supervision during the
previous fiscal year based on the actual number of discharged wards
housed in a local juvenile detention facility or court-ordered
placement facility where the costs of the housing is not reimbursable
to the county through Title IV-E of the federal Social Security Act,
or Medi-Cal. For each discharged ward, this funding shall be
provided for the actual number of months the ward is housed in a
facility up to 12 months. This funding shall not be provided for
wards housed in a jail under any circumstances.
   (d) Consistent with Section 731.1, funds shall be allocated in the
amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an average daily
population basis per parolee recalled by the county of commitment for
monitoring and services during the previous fiscal year based on the
actual number of parolees recalled. For each recalled parolee, this
funding shall be provided for the remaining duration of the term of
state supervision, not to exceed 24 months.
   (e) Consistent with Sections 1766 and 1766.01, funds shall be
allocated in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) on an
average daily population basis per discharged ward transferred to the
county of commitment for monitoring and services during the previous
fiscal year based on the actual number of wards transferred. For
each ward transferred on and after July 1, 2014, this funding shall
be provided for the remaining duration of the term of juvenile court
jurisdiction, not to exceed 24 months.
   (f) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in county jail or in any
other county correctional facility for violating a condition of
court-ordered supervision during the previous fiscal year.
   (g) Consistent with Sections 208.5, 1767.35, and 1767.36, no
additional funding, beyond the initial fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) provided pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be allocated to
counties for discharged wards who are housed in a state juvenile
facility for violating a condition of court-ordered supervision
during the previous fiscal year.



1985.  This chapter shall become operative on the 90th day after the
enactment of the act adding this chapter.