Florida Administrative Code
63 - DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
63B - Education
Chapter 63B-1 - CAREER-RELATED PROGRAMS
Section 63B-1.007 - Juvenile Education Reporting Requirements and Career-Related Evaluations

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 63B-1.007

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

(1) Each program shall submit a report containing the following information to the department's Office of Education no later than July 15 of each year:

(a) Program name;

(b) School district responsible for educational services;

(c) Status of GED test site;

(d) Career education type.

(2) The department shall prepare an annual summary each August 30 to determine the extent of program participation in career and technical training.

(3) The Office of Education will maintain an ongoing list of the type of career education training in place by each of the juvenile justice educational programs.

(4) Annual quality improvement, performance reporting and program monitoring will assess the degree of department program participation in education and career training consistent with pertinent provisions of the Florida Administrative Code.

(5) The Office of Data and Research is required to provide annual summaries of performance, recidivism and quality improvement data collection and reporting no later than February 1.

(6) The summary report will include an education section incorporating results of the Juvenile Justice Education Survey specific to career and technical education training and funding within juvenile justice education programs.

Rulemaking Authority 985.618(4), 985.622, 985.64 FS. Law Implemented 985.618, 985.622 FS.

New 5-17-07, Amended 7-16-20.

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