§ 16.1-240. Citizens advisory council
A. The governing bodies of each county and city served by a court service unit may appoint one or more members to a citizens advisory council, in total not to exceed fifteen members; and the chief judge of the juvenile and domestic relations district court may appoint one or more members to the advisory council, in total not to exceed five members. The duties of the council shall be as follows:
1. To advise and cooperate with the court upon all matters affecting the working of this law and other laws relating to children, their care and protection and to domestic relations;
2. To consult and confer with the court and director of the court service unit from time to time relative to the development and extension of the court service program;
3. To encourage the member selected by the council to serve on the central advisory council to visit, as often as the member conveniently can, institutions and associations receiving children under this law, and to report to the court from time to time and at least annually in its report made pursuant to subdivision 5 hereof the conditions and surroundings of the children received by or in charge of any such persons, institutions or associations;
4. To make themselves familiar with the work of the court under this law;
5. To make an annual report to the court and the participating governing bodies on the work of the council.
B. Traveling expenses of the members of the citizens advisory council shall be paid from funds appropriated to the Department of Juvenile Justice in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the State Board.
C. If the governing body does not exercise its option to appoint a citizens advisory council pursuant to subsection A of this section, the judge of the juvenile and domestic relations district court may appoint an advisory board of citizens, not to exceed fifteen members, who shall perform the same duties as provided in this section.
D. One member selected by each citizens advisory council shall serve on a central advisory council to consult and confer with the Director and other appropriate staff of the Department to assist in carrying out the objectives of the court service program, insofar as possible.
(Code 1950, § 16.1-157; 1956, c. 555; 1968, c. 435; 1977, c. 559; 1989, c. 733.)
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