Published on: 21690866. The proposed rule will repeal the existing rule sections that govern the operation of residential programs for delinquent youth. New rule sections 63E-7.100-.109, currently being promulgated, will govern this function.
Published on: 10725210. Continuation of public hearing from November 15, 2011, to adopt amendments to Chapter 63E-7, F.A.C., governing the operation of residential juvenile delinquency programs. The proposed amendments eliminate the use of behavior management units, clarify provisions for accessing legal services, and specify required delinquency intervention services for youth in residential programs. The proposed amendments are described in detail in the Notice of Proposed rule published in the October 21, 2011 edition of the Florida Administrative Weekly, Vol. 37, No. 42.
; Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 10:00 a.m.
; DJJ Headquarters, 2737 Centerview Drive, General Counsel’s Conference Room 3223, Tallahassee, Florida. For information about participation by telephone, contact: John Milla at (850)921-4129
Published on: 10515981. The rule amendments update and clarify conditions of confinement and treatment for delinquent youth in residential commitment programs.
Published on: 9471000. The rule amendments update and clarify conditions of confinement and treatment for delinquent youth in residential commitment programs.
Published on: 8182355. The amendments incorporate the use of enhanced programming in the behavior management and delinquency intervention systems for residential programs. The amendments provide for the use of promising practices, found by research to reduce recidivism or address criminogenic need. Administration and staffing requirements are amended to facilitate the programming, and a form is updated.
Published on: 8032296. The amendments incorporate the use of enhanced programming in the behavior management and delinquency intervention systems for residential programs. The amendments provide for the use of promising practices, found by research to reduce recidivism or address criminogenic need. Administration and staffing requirements are amended to facilitate the programming. A form is updated and definitions are added.