Section 2021.
2021. No grant made pursuant to this chapter shall exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000). (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1535, Sec. 1.)
Section 2022.
2022. The committee, as defined in Section 4496.04 of the Penal Code, shall give priority to the issuance of bonds in order to carry out the actions specified in subdivision (b) of Section 4496.12 of the Penal Code. (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1535, Sec. 1.)
Section 2023.
2023. The department shall develop a statewide needs assessment which shall be completed and sent to the Legislature by May 3, 1991, with preliminary information provided to the Legislature by April 15, 1990, regarding the need for multipurpose youth centers and youth shelters for runaway youths. The needs assessment shall identify all of the following: […]
Section 2024.
2024. The department shall administer funds appropriated for youth centers and youth shelters as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 4496.12 of the Penal Code. (Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1130, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.)
Section 2025.
2025. A county that is the recipient of a contract pursuant to this chapter may use funds received under the contract to provide grant awards to private nonprofit entities for the acquisition, renovation, construction, or purchase of equipment for a youth shelter. (Added by Stats. 2013, Ch. 493, Sec. 3. (SB 347) Effective January 1, […]
Section 2100.
2100. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that California’s children are growing up under conditions of great stress that are resulting in devastating effects on their development and well-being. Structural changes in society, including the breakdown in the traditional family and erosion of neighborhood community support networks, have taken a toll on their welfare, self-esteem, and […]
Section 2104.
2104. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) “At-risk youth” means an individual under 21 years of age whose environment increases their chance of academic failure, alcohol and other drug use, involvement in the criminal justice system, or teen pregnancy. (b) “Mentoring” means a relationship over a period of time in which caring and […]
Section 2106.
2106. It is the intent of the Legislature that all youth mentoring programs shall be afforded all of the following: (a) The adoption of quality assurance standards by school- and community-based mentor programs. (b) The provision of mentor program technical assistance. (c) The provision of technical assistance to any organization that wishes to improve youth-adult relationships. (d) The provision […]
Section 2200.
2200. (a) Commencing July 1, 2021, there is in the California Health and Human Services Agency the Office of Youth and Community Restoration. (b) The office’s mission is to promote trauma responsive, culturally informed services for youth involved in the juvenile justice system that support the youths’ successful transition into adulthood and help them become responsible, thriving, […]
Section 2200.2.
2200.2. (a) If the office of the ombudsperson decides to investigate a complaint, or refer a complaint to another body for investigation, pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 2200, the ombudsperson shall notify the complainant in writing of the intention to investigate or refer the complaint. If the ombudsperson declines to investigate a […]