2009 Louisiana Children's Code :: CHC 559 - Organization; board of trustees; director

Art. 559. Organization; board of trustees; director

A. The Child Advocacy Program shall be governed by the board of trustees established pursuant to R.S. 28:64(A)(3).

B. The duties of the board of trustees enumerated in R.S. 28:64(B) shall be applicable to this program, including all of the following specific duties:

(1) To establish general policy guidelines for the operation of the program to provide legal counsel and representation for children in child abuse and neglect cases of this state in order to ensure that their legal rights are protected. However, the board shall not have supervisory power over the conduct of particular cases.

(2) To review and evaluate the operations of the program and emphasize special training for attorneys hired by the service.

(3) To review and approve an annual budget for the program.

(4) To review and approve an annual report on the operation of the program and submit such report to the legislature, the governor, and the chief justice of the supreme court.

C. The duties of the director enumerated in R.S. 28:64(C) shall be applicable to the program, including all of the following specific duties:

(1) To organize and administer a program to provide legal counsel and representation for children in child abuse and neglect cases of this state in order to ensure that their rights are protected, subject to the approval of the board of trustees.

(2) To identify the needs of children in child abuse and neglect cases for legal counsel and representation within the state and the resources necessary to meet those needs, subject to the approval of the board of trustees.

(3) To institute or cause to be instituted such legal proceedings as may be necessary to enforce and give effect to any of the duties or powers of the program.

(4) To hire and train attorneys and other professional and nonprofessional staff that may be necessary to carry out the functions of the program. All attorneys representing children through this program shall be licensed to practice law in Louisiana and be qualified in accordance with Supreme Court Administrative Rules, Rule J. Special Rules for Cases Involving the Protection of Children.

(5) To establish official rules and regulations for the conduct of work of the program, subject to the approval of the board of trustees.

(6) To take such actions as he deems necessary and appropriate to secure private and state, federal, or other public funds to help support the program, subject to the approval of the board of trustees.

(7) To have the ability to contract with organizations or individuals for the provision of legal services for children in child abuse and neglect cases, subject to the approval of the board of trustees.

Acts 2006, No. 271, §1.

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