Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 505 - JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET - DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
Chapter 1 - Child Welfare
Section 505 KAR 1:050 - Local juvenile delinquency prevention councils: formation procedure
Universal Citation: 505 KY Admin Regs Service 1:050
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, December 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 15A.300
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 15A.300 requires the Department of Juvenile Justice to promulgate administrative regulations that relate to the formation, operation and duties of local juvenile delinquency prevention councils, as well as the administration and operation of the grant programs operated in conjunction with the local juvenile delinquency prevention councils. This administrative regulation sets forth the procedure for forming councils.
Section 1. Council Membership.
(1) A council encompassing a city of the
first class or an urban county government shall include, in addition to those
persons designated in
KRS
15A.300(2):
(a) The county judge executive or his
representative; or
(b) The mayor or
his representative.
(2)
Councils may include members representing groups or individuals interested in
juvenile delinquency and prevention not specified in
KRS
15A.300(2) or subsection (1)
of this section, including:
(a) Juvenile
justice agencies;
(b) Religious
organizations;
(c) Fraternal
organizations;
(d) Nonprofit
organizations;
(e) Social service
organizations involved in juvenile crime prevention;
(f) The business community;
(g) Youth organizations;
(h) Local government;
(i) Mental health agencies; and
(j) Interested citizens.
(3) If the group seeking to establish or
certify a council represents more than one (1) county, proposed council
membership shall reflect representation from all participating counties.
Representation from each participating county in each mandatory area shall not
be required.
(4)
(a) Council membership shall not exceed
eighteen (18) members unless:
1. The group
seeking designation as a council is an existing group with existing membership
that exceeds eighteen (18); or
2.
The group demonstrates that additional members are needed to provide adequate
representation of interested and involved individuals and entities.
(b) A group seeking to expand
council membership beyond eighteen (18) shall submit a letter to the
commissioner explaining why the membership should be expanded.
(c) The commissioner shall:
1. Grant a waiver if the group demonstrates
that additional members are needed to provide adequate representation of
interested and involved individuals and entities; and
2. Submit a written decision to the applicant
group within thirty (30) days of initial application.
(5)
(a) The Juvenile Justice Advisory Board may
appoint one (1) or more of their members to serve as ex officio members of a
local council.
(b) An ex officio
member shall not be included in determining the size of the council under
subsection (4) of this section.
Section 2. Council Formation, Approval and Continuation.
(1) Recommended names and
addresses of individuals and entities who have agreed to serve on the council
shall be submitted to the regional director.
(2) The regional director shall verify that
the proposed council meets the representation requirements established by
KRS
15A.300(2) and this
administrative regulation, and shall submit the verified list of proposed
council members to the commissioner for final approval.
(3) The commissioner shall certify approval
of each council and its representatives. Individual council members approved by
the commissioner shall receive a commission designating the term of
appointment.
(4) For a newly formed
council, initial appointments shall provide for staggered terms of two (2),
three (3), or four (4) years. Members appointed thereafter shall serve for a
term to be recommended by the council and approved by the commissioner, in
accordance with
KRS
15A.300(2). Appointments for
elected officials shall expire if the term of office for which the official was
elected expires during the term of his appointment to the council. For a newly
formed council, the initial chairperson shall be appointed by the commissioner
for a term of two (2) years.
(5)
The recommendations for appointment of new or existing individual council
members after the initial certification of the council shall be made by the
membership of the council. The recommendations shall include length of term.
The recommendations shall be forwarded to the commissioner for
approval.
(6) The chair shall be
elected by the council membership after the initial certification of the
council. The chair shall serve a term of two (2) years.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 15A.300(7)(a)
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