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Senate Bill 823 – DJJ Realignment Implementation (Chapter 337, Statutes 2020)

AB 12 – created California’s Extended Foster Care (EFC) Program which allows eligible youth in the child welfare and probation systems to remain in foster care until age 21.

AB 87 – Section 504 plans: meetings and team meetings. (The right to record 504 Meetings)

AB 1354 – Juvenile court school pupils: joint transition planning policy: individualized transition plan.

AB 2083: Children and Youth System of Care

AB 2176 – Juvenile court schools: chronic absenteeism rates.

AB 2181 – Juvenile court school pupils: graduation requirements and continued education options.  

AB 2306 – High school graduation requirements: pupils transferring from juvenile court schools

California Education Code Section 48646 – Attendance at Adjustment Schools 

California Education Code section 48647 – transition plans for youth detained in a Juvenile Hall

California Education Code Section 48648 – Juvenile Court Student Transition

  • Juvenile Court Legal Report (LINK)

California Education Code 8900-8902 – California Community Schools Partnership Act

California Education Code 99275 – California Bench to School Initiative

California State Priorities – State Priority Related Services

Chapter 9 – Meetings (54950.5 Brown Act)

LCAP: Equity Multiplier

Proposition 98 – Text of Proposition 98 and its authorization of the School Accountability Report
Card (SARC)

Title 15, Section 1370 – Minimum Standards for Juvenile Facilities – Regulates the operation of
detention facilities.

Title 15, Section 1355 – The facility administrator shall develop and implement written policies
and procedures for assessment and case planning.

Title 24 – Minimum Standards for Juvenile Facilities – Regulates construction standards

SB 716 –  Juveniles: delinquency: postsecondary academic and career technical education. 

Juvenile Justice Realignment Block Grant (JJRBG) – SB 823 also developed the Juvenile Justice Realignment Block Grant (JJRBG) to support counties in caring for youth who would otherwise have been eligible for DJJ.

WIC 602 – Ward of the Court

WIC 777 – allows the court to commit someone to jail or a youth facility

WIC 450 – Non minor dependents – Delinquents and Wards of The Juvenile Court

WIC 654 – Informal Probation/Diversion

WIC 2200 – Office of Youth and Community Restoration