California Welfare and Institutions Code ARTICLE 24 - Wards and Dependent Children—Juvenile Homes, Ranches and Camps

  • Section 880.
    In order to provide appropriate facilities for the housing of wards of the juvenile court in the counties of their residence or in adjacent counties...
  • Section 881.
    The board of supervisors of any county may, by ordinance, establish juvenile ranches, camps, or forestry camps, within or without the county, to which persons...
  • Section 881.5.
    (a) (1) If a county receives funds pursuant to Section 17602, the county reduces the capacity of its juvenile ranches, camps, or forestry camps below the capacity...
  • Section 883.
    The wards committed to ranches, camps, or forestry camps may be required to labor on the buildings and grounds thereof, on the making of forest...
  • Section 884.
    The board of supervisors may provide for the payment of wages and pay such wages from the treasury of such county to the wards for...
  • Section 885.
    (a) The Board of Corrections shall adopt and prescribe the minimum standards of construction, operation, programs of education and training, and qualifications of personnel for juvenile...
  • Section 886.
    Except as provided in Section 886.5, no juvenile home, ranch, camp, or forestry camp established pursuant to the provisions of this article shall receive or...
  • Section 886.5.
    (a) A juvenile home, ranch, camp, or forestry camp may receive or contain a maximum of 125 children at any one time if the county has...
  • Section 888.
    Any county establishing a juvenile ranch or camp under the provisions of this article may, by mutual agreement, accept children committed to that ranch or...
  • Section 889.
    The board of education shall provide for the administration and operation of public schools in any juvenile hall, day center, ranch, camp, regional youth educational...
  • Section 891.
    (a) From any state moneys made available to it for that purpose, the Youth Authority shall share in the cost pursuant to this article of the...
  • Section 892.
    (a) From any state moneys made available to it for that purpose, the Youth Authority shall provide state assistance pursuant to this section to defray, in...
  • Section 893.
    (a) The board of supervisors of any county with a population of five million or more may provide and maintain a school or schools at a...

Last modified: October 22, 2018