2011 California Code
Welfare and Institutions Code
DIVISION 2.5. YOUTHS [1700 - 2106]
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions
Section 2001


CA Welf & Inst Code § 2001 (through 2012 Leg Sess) What's This?

For purposes of this chapter:

(a) Acquiring means obtaining ownership of an existing facility in fee simple for use as a youth center or youth shelter.

(b) Altering or renovating means making modifications to an existing facility which are necessary for cost-effective use as a youth center or youth shelter, including restoration, repair, expansion, and all related physical improvements.

(c) Applicant means any local agency or nonprofit private agency or organization, and any joint venture of public and nonprofit private agencies or organizations.

(d) Constructing means the purchase or building of a new facility, including the costs of land acquisition and architectural and engineering fees.

(e) Department means the Department of the Youth Authority.

(f) Equipment means tangible personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of three hundred dollars ($300) or more.

(g) Fund means the 1988 County Correctional Facility Capital Expenditure and Youth Facility Bond Fund, created pursuant to Section 4496.10 of the Penal Code.

(h) Nonprofit means an institution or organization which is owned and operated by one or more corporations or associations with no part of the net earnings benefiting any private shareholder or individual.

(i) Programs means a variety of services and activities provided in a youth center, including, but not limited to, recreation, health and fitness, delinquency prevention such as antigang programs and how-to resistance to peer group pressures, counseling for such problems as drug and alcohol abuse and suicide, citizenship and leadership development, and youth employment.

(j) Services means those services provided in youth shelters, including, but not limited to, food, shelter, counseling, outreach, basic health screening, referral and linkage to other services offered by public and private agencies, and long-term planning for reunification with the family or in a suitable home where family reunification is not possible.

(k) Youth center means a facility where children, ages 6 to 17, inclusive, come together for programs and activities.

(l) Youth shelter means a facility that provides a variety of services to homeless minors living on the street to assist them with their immediate survival needs and to help reunite them with their parents or, as a last alternative, find a suitable home.

(Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1535, Sec. 1.)

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