California Welfare and Institutions Code ARTICLE 2 - Commissions and Committees

  • Section 225.
    In each county there shall be a juvenile justice commission consisting of not less than 7 and no more than 15 citizens. Two or more...
  • Section 226.
    In lieu of county juvenile justice commissions, the boards of supervisors of two or more adjacent counties may agree to establish a regional juvenile justice...
  • Section 227.
    The clerk of the court of the appointing judge shall immediately notify each person appointed a member of a county or regional juvenile justice commission...
  • Section 228.
    A juvenile justice commission shall elect a chairman and vice chairman annually.(Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1068.)
  • Section 229.
    It shall be the duty of a juvenile justice commission to inquire into the administration of the juvenile court law in the county or region...
  • Section 229.5.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a juvenile justice commission may inquire into the operation of any group home that serves wards or dependent children...
  • Section 230.
    A juvenile justice commission may recommend to any person charged with the administration of any of the provisions of this chapter such changes as it...
  • Section 231.
    Members of a juvenile justice commission shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Such reimbursement shall...
  • Section 232.
    The board of supervisors may by ordinance provide for the establishment, support, and maintenance of one or more agencies or departments to cooperate with and...
  • Section 233.
    The board of supervisors may by ordinance provide for the establishment, support, and maintenance of a delinquency prevention commission, composed of not fewer than seven...
  • Section 233.5.
    In a county having a population of over 6,000,000, the board of supervisors may assign the responsibility for assisting and advising the board and other...
  • Section 234.
    The board of supervisors may by ordinance provide for the establishment, support, and maintenance of a delinquency prevention agency or department, or may assign delinquency...
  • Section 235.
    The juvenile court and the probation department of any county may establish, or assist in the establishment of, any public council or committee having as...
  • Section 236.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, probation departments may engage in activities designed to prevent juvenile delinquency. These activities include rendering direct and indirect services...

Last modified: October 22, 2018