2013 District of Columbia Code
Division I — GOVERNMENT OF DISTRICT
Title 2 — GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 15 — YOUTH AFFAIRS
Subchapter I-C — YOUTH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Part C — CHILD WELFARE AND JUVENILE JUSTICE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
Section 2-1517.52 — Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services behavioral health and compliance report.
The Mayor shall submit a report to the Council by March 30 of each year, which shall include:
(1) The number of youth:
(A) Who were committed to the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services ("DYRS") during the previous calendar year;
(B) Who received the required behavioral health screening;
(C) Whose behavioral health screening identified a need for further behavioral health assessment;
(D) Who received a behavioral health assessment; and
(E) Who were referred to appropriate services;
(2) The reasons why a committed youth in DYRS did not receive the required behavioral health screening or behavioral health assessment, if any; and
(3) If necessary, recommendations on how DYRS can ensure that all of its committed youth are receiving the required behavioral health screenings and behavioral health assessments along with an estimate of the time it will take to meet that requirement.
History
(June 7, 2012, D.C. Law 19-141, § 503, 59 DCR 3083.)
Annotations
Legislative History of Law 19-141. For history of Law 19-141, see notes under § 2-1517.01.
Editor's Notes Section 601 of D.C. Law 19-141, as amended by D.C. Law 19-168, § 7004, provided that §§ 302(b)(1), 304, and 502(a) of the act shall apply upon the inclusion of their fiscal effect in an approved budget and financial plan.
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