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The City and County of San Francisco hereby elects to participate in the STEP program, pursuant to section 11403.1 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and shall meet the funding ratios specified in that section.
(Added by Ord. 3-04, File No. 031242, App. 1/16/2004)
Aid under this section shall be provided pursuant to a transitional independent living plan agreed upon by both the eligible foster youth and either the Department of Human Services, the Juvenile Probation Department, or an independent living program coordinator or supervisor. The transitional independent living plan shall be reviewed annually, and shall meet the requirements under Welfare and Institutions Code section 11403.1(c).
(Added by Ord. 3-04, File No. 031242, App. 1/16/2004)
The San Francisco Department of Human Services shall notify all foster youth in its jurisdiction, including those foster youth receiving Kin-GAP, ages 16years old, inclusive, of the existence of the STEP program. In addition, the Department of Human Services shall seek any federal funds available for implementing the STEP program, and shall seek any waiver from the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that is necessary to implement the STEP program.
(Added by Ord. 3-04, File No. 031242, App. 1/16/2004)
Delinquency Prevention Commission; Establishment; Composition; Purpose. | |
Members' Appointment; Terms; Expenses; Vacancies. | |
Funding. |
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 233 of the Welfare and Institutions Code of the State of California, there is hereby established a Delinquency Prevention Commission ("Commission") composed of 11 citizens, to coordinate the work of those governmental and nongovernmental organizations engaged in activities designed to prevent juvenile delinquency within the City and County of San Francisco. Each individual Supervisor on the Board of Supervisors shall appoint one commissioner to the Commission through the Rules Committee.
The Commission is to review and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors ("Board") on possible legislative and budgetary actions regarding: (1) the coordination of City agencies and community-based organizations aimed at the prevention of juvenile delinquency; (2) the allocation of City, state and federal funding for the prevention of juvenile delinquency; (3) programmatic changes to improve the cost-effectiveness and quality of care programs and services; and (4) any other matters pertaining to the prevention of juvenile delinquency referred to it by the Board.
(Amended by Ord. 177-73, App. 5/3/73; Ord. 232-01, File No. 011450, App. 12/7/2001)
Members of the Delinquency Prevention Commission shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors, through the Rules Committee, to serve a term of four years, and they shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. The Commission shall have at least five members who have advanced degrees or at least five-years experience in: (1) law enforcement or criminal justice, (2) social services, (3) mental health, (4) education, and (5) physical health, respectively. At least two of the remaining members of the Commission shall be persons between the ages of 14 and 21 years of age. Upon a vacancy occurring in the membership of the Commission and upon the expiration in the term of office of any member a successor shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors. When a vacancy occurs for any reason other than the expiration of a term of office, the appointee to fill such vacancy shall hold office for the unexpired term of his or her predecessor.
(Amended by Ord. 114-75, App. 4/4/75; Ord. 14-00, File No. 992232, App. 2/11/2000; Ord. 232-01, File No. 011450, App. 12/7/2001)
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