California Welfare and Institutions Code ARTICLE 23 - Wards and Dependent Children—Juvenile Halls

  • Section 850.
    The board of supervisors in every county shall provide and maintain, at the expense of the county, in a location approved by the judge of...
  • Section 851.
    Except as provided in Section 207.1, the juvenile hall shall not be in, or connected with, any jail or prison, and shall not be deemed...
  • Section 852.
    The juvenile hall shall be under the management and control of the probation officer.(Added by Stats. 1961, Ch. 1616.)
  • Section 853.
    The board of supervisors shall provide for a suitable superintendent to have charge of the juvenile hall, and for such other employees as may be...
  • Section 854.
    The superintendent and other employees of the juvenile hall shall be appointed by the probation officer, pursuant to a civil service or merit system, and...
  • Section 855.
    The probation officer shall keep a classified list of expenses for the operation of the juvenile hall and shall file a duplicate copy with the...
  • Section 856.
    The board of supervisors may provide for the establishment of a public elementary school and of a public secondary school in connection with any juvenile...
  • Section 857.
    Whenever a minor is incarcerated in a juvenile hall or other county juvenile facility for a period of at least 30 consecutive days, the facility...
  • Section 862.
    In addition to those juveniles specified in Section 850, the probation officer may receive and detain in the county juvenile hall any juvenile committed thereto...
  • Section 870.
    Two or more counties may, pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government...
  • Section 871.
    (a) Any person under the custody of a probation officer or any peace officer in a county juvenile hall, or committed to a county juvenile ranch,...
  • Section 871.5.
    (a) Except as authorized by law, or when authorized by the person in charge of any county juvenile hall, ranch, camp, or forestry camp, or by...
  • Section 872.
    Where there is no juvenile hall in the county of residence of minors, or when the juvenile hall becomes unfit or unsafe for detention of...
  • Section 873.
    (a) Upon approval of the board of supervisors of a county, the chief probation officer of the county may establish, maintain, and operate a store in...

Last modified: October 22, 2018