California Welfare and Institutions Code ARTICLE 18.7 - Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Program

  • Section 749.2.
    This article shall be known and may be cited as the Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Program.(Added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 133, Sec....
  • Section 749.21.
    The Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Program shall be administered by the Board of Corrections for the purpose of reducing juvenile crime and...
  • Section 749.22.
    To be eligible for this grant, each county shall be required to establish a multiagency juvenile justice coordinating council that shall develop and implement a...
  • Section 749.23.
    The Board of Corrections shall award grants that provide funding for three years. Funding shall be used to supplement, rather than supplant, existing programs and...
  • Section 749.24.
    The Board of Corrections shall establish minimum standards, funding schedules, and procedures for awarding grants, which shall take into consideration, but not be limited to,...
  • Section 749.25.
    The Board of Corrections may award up to a total of two million dollars ($2,000,000) statewide, in individual grants not exceeding one hundred and fifty...
  • Section 749.26.
    The Board of Corrections shall create an evaluation design for the Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Program that will assess the effectiveness of...
  • Section 749.27.
    Funding for the Juvenile Crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grant Program for grant awards made before July 1, 1998, shall be provided from the amount...

Last modified: October 22, 2018