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§ 5223. Financial arrangements.

§ 5223. Financial arrangements. The Compact administrator, subject to the approval of the State Treasurer, may make or arrange for any payments necessary to discharge any financial obligations imposed upon this State by the Compact or by any supplementary agreement entered into thereunder. 31 Del. C. 1953, § 5223;  54 Del. Laws, c. 64.; 

§ 5224. Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers.

§ 5224. Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers. The courts, departments, agencies and officers of this State and its subdivisions shall enforce the Compact and shall do all things appropriate to the effectuation of its purposes and intent which may be within their respective jurisdictions. 31 Del. C. 1953, § 5224;  54 Del. Laws, […]

§ 5225. Additional procedures not precluded.

§ 5225. Additional procedures not precluded. In addition to any procedure provided in Articles IV and VI of the Compact for the return of any runaway juvenile, the particular states, the juvenile or the juvenile’s parents, the courts, or other legal custodian involved may agree upon and adopt any other plan or procedure legally authorized […]

§ 5226. Receipt of federal funds.

§ 5226. Receipt of federal funds. The designated Juvenile Compact administrator is authorized to cooperate with the federal government and to receive any federal funds which may be allocated for the purpose of improving the State’s services to those juveniles affected by this Compact. 31 Del. C. 1953, § 5226;  54 Del. Laws, c. 64.; 

§ 5227. Definition.

§ 5227. Definition. The term “delinquent juvenile” as used in the Compact shall include any wayward child as defined in § 901 of Title 10. 31 Del. C. 1953, § 5227;  54 Del. Laws, c. 64.; 

§ 5228. Effective date.

§ 5228. Effective date. The Compact shall become effective immediately upon approval of the General Assembly and the Governor and thereafter upon being executed on behalf of this State with any other state or states legally joining therein. 31 Del. C. 1953, § 5228;  54 Del. Laws, c. 64.; 

§ 5229. State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision.

§ 5229. State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision. (a) The State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision is hereby established and shall consist of 8 members as follows: (1) The Cabinet Secretary of the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, or the Cabinet Secretary’s designee. (2) The Director of Division of Youth Rehabilitative […]

§ 5302. Incorporation; powers and duties.

§ 5302. Incorporation; powers and duties. (a) The Woods Haven School for Girls is continued as a corporation and a body politic and corporate by law, and by that name shall have perpetual succession. (b) The School may: (1) Have, use or change a common seal; (2) Receive, hold or convey any estate, real or […]

§ 5303. Exercise of powers and duties.

§ 5303. Exercise of powers and duties. The authority and duties conferred or imposed by this chapter upon the School may be exercised and discharged by the School or by such of its officers, committees or agents provided for in this chapter or provided for in any bylaws, rules or regulations adopted by it, as […]

§ 5112. Ferris School for Boys.

§ 5112. Ferris School for Boys. The Ferris School for Boys, in New Castle County, a facility of the Division of Youth Rehabilitation Services of Delaware, shall be officially known as the Ferris School for Boys. 62 Del. Laws, c. 49, § 1;  64 Del. Laws, c. 108, § 21;  70 Del. Laws, c. 186, […]