California Code of Regulations
Title 9 - Rehabilitative and Developmental Services
Division 6 - Division of Juvenile Justice
Chapter 11 - Commitment to the Division of Juvenile Justice
Article 3 - Juvenile Court Commitment
Section 31323 - Requirement to Provide Information

Universal Citation: 9 CA Code of Regs 31323

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) When the juvenile court commits a youth to the Division of Juvenile Justice who is identified as an individual with exceptional needs, as defined by Section 56026 of the Education Code, the juvenile court shall not order the juvenile conveyed to the physical custody of the Division until the youth's previously developed individualized education program has been furnished to the Division.

In order to enforce this requirement, the court shall indicate on the court commitment documents whether:

1. The youth is an individual with exceptional needs,

2. The youth is not an individual with exceptional needs or

3. Education records do not indicate that a determination has been made regarding any exceptional needs that the youth may have.

(b) The information requirements and requested information described in Sections 31306 and 31308 of these regulations apply to youth committed by a juvenile court.

1. Change without regulatory effect renumbering title 15, section 4173 to title 9, section 31323, including amendment of subsection (b), filed 2-13-2020 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2020, No. 7).

Note: Authority cited: Section 1712, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Sections 735, 1740, 1741 and 1742, Welfare and Institutions Code.

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