2009 California Welfare and Institutions Code - Section 18220-18221 :: Chapter 3.2. Juvenile Probation Funding

WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE
SECTION 18220-18221

18220.  (a) Of the amount deposited in the Local Safety and
Protection Account in the Transportation Fund, authorized by Section
10752.2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the Controller shall
allocate 33.52 percent in the 2008-09 fiscal year and 30.19 percent
in the 2009-10 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, for
purposes of Section 18221.
   (b) The Controller shall allocate funds in equal quarterly
installments, commencing April 1, 2009, to local jurisdictions to
support juvenile probation activities based on the percentages as
follows:

  Alameda.............. 3.9522%
  Alpine............... 0.0004%
  Amador............... 0.0597%
  Butte................ 0.3193%
  Calaveras............ 0.0611%
  Colusa............... 0.0341%
  Contra Costa......... 2.6634%
  Del Norte............ 0.1170%
  El Dorado............ 0.3016%
  Fresno............... 2.1547%
  Glenn................ 0.0536%
  Humboldt............. 0.1696%
  Imperial............. 0.3393%
  Inyo................. 0.1432%
  Kern................. 2.5687%
  Kings................ 0.3839%
  Lake................. 0.1866%
  Lassen............... 0.0543%
  Los Angeles.......... 40.1353%
  Madera............... 0.2399%
  Marin................ 0.3742%
  Mariposa............. 0.0133%
  Mendocino............ 0.1975%
  Merced............... 0.3464%
  Modoc................ 0.0213%
  Mono................. 0.0071%
  Monterey............. 0.6039%
  Napa................. 0.3520%
  Nevada............... 0.1244%
  Orange............... 8.4582%
  Placer............... 0.2667%
  Plumas............... 0.0273%
  Riverside............ 3.2234%
  Sacramento........... 2.1350%
  San Benito........... 0.2136%
  San Bernardino....... 3.4715%
  San Diego............ 5.6095%
  San Francisco........ 1.9161%
  San Joaquin.......... 0.8854%
  San Luis Obispo...... 0.6007%
  San Mateo............ 1.8974%
  Santa Barbara........ 1.6561%
  Santa Clara.......... 5.8082%
  Santa Cruz........... 0.6128%
  Shasta............... 0.4116%
  Sierra............... 0.0037%
  Siskiyou............. 0.0750%
  Solano............... 1.0363%
  Sonoma............... 1.3043%
  Stanislaus........... 0.5275%
  Sutter............... 0.1344%
  Tehama............... 0.1444%
  Trinity.............. 0.0346%
  Tulare............... 1.4116%
  Tuolumne............. 0.0706%
  Ventura.............. 1.7193%
  Yolo................. 0.2543%
  Yuba................. 0.1125%
  Total................     100%

18220.1.  Of the amount deposited in the Local Safety and Protection
Account in the Transportation Fund authorized by Section 10752.2 of
the Revenue and Taxation Code, the Controller shall allocate 6.50
percent in the 2008-09 fiscal year and 5.85 percent in the 2009-10
fiscal year and each year thereafter. The Controller shall allocate
these funds on a quarterly basis beginning April 1, 2009, to the
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The department shall
allocate the funds appropriated in the 2008-09 Budget Act and
included in the Local Safety and Protection Account among counties
that operate juvenile camps and ranches based on the number of
occupied beds in each camp as of 12:01 am each day, up to the
Corrections Standards Authority rated maximum capacity, as determined
by the Corrections Standards Authority.

18221.  (a) Subject to the availability of funds for the purposes
described in this section, funds provided pursuant to Section 18220
may be used to serve children who are habitual truants, runaways, at
risk of being wards of the court under Section 601 or 602, or under
juvenile court supervision or supervision of the probation
department. Funds may be used to serve parents or other family
members of these children if serving them will promote increased
self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and family stability for
the child. Services shall be provided pursuant to a family service
plan. When a family is served by multiple public agencies or in need
of services from multiple public agencies, the family service plan
shall be developed through an interdisciplinary approach that shall
include representatives from agencies that provide services to the
family or that may be required to implement the service plan.
   (b) Services authorized under this section include all of the
following:
   (1) Educational advocacy and attendance monitoring.
   (2) Mental health assessment and counseling.
   (3) Home detention.
   (4) Social responsibility training.
   (5) Family mentoring.
   (6) Parent peer support.
   (7) Life skills counseling.
   (8) Direct provision of, and referral to, prevocational and
vocational training.
   (9) Family crisis intervention.
   (10) Individual, family, and group counseling.
   (11) Parenting skills development.
   (12) Drug and alcohol education.
   (13) Respite care.
   (14) Counseling, monitoring, and treatment.
   (15) Gang intervention.
   (16) Sex and health education.
   (17) Anger management, violence prevention, and conflict
resolution.
   (18) Aftercare services as juveniles transition back into the
community and reintegrate into their families.
   (19) Information and referral regarding the availability of
community services.
   (20) Case management.
   (21) Therapeutic day treatment.
   (22) Transportation related to any of the services described in
this subdivision.
   (23) Emergency and temporary shelter.

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