Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 63D-13.005 - Juvenile Assessment Centers
(1) Juvenile
Assessment Centers (JAC) can be found throughout much of the state and are used
as sites for housing central intake units for screening youth as they enter the
juvenile justice system. Each JAC is diverse and composed of the resources of
the community, which it serves. Most JACs are open twenty-four (24) hours a day
to provide detention screening for arrested youths. No matter how configured or
designed, JACs expedite the booking and evaluation process of youth who are
arrested and facilitate the more efficient use of law enforcement officials,
court personnel, and juvenile justice personnel. Many JACs conduct intake,
detention screening, substance abuse screening, physical and mental health
screening, diagnostic testing, and other related services deemed appropriate to
the needs of the community.
(2) By
statute, JACs must enter into interagency agreements with various agencies and
organizations to maximize the effectiveness of service provision. The local JAC
advisory committee, which shall be comprised of individuals who represent the
agencies participating in the JAC, shall develop an interagency agreement that
includes provisions regarding the development of protocols and procedures for
conflict resolution, resource identification, roles, responsibilities, and
communication between the agencies, and the daily operation of the JAC. In JACs
where the department is not directly responsible for the functions defined
herein, the interagency agreement must satisfy all requirements of this rule
prior to department approval.
(3)
Because local law enforcement agencies and local departments of corrections are
often involved in staffing a JAC, the department shall rely on law enforcement
standards where applicable.
(4) In
Rules 63D-13.0051 through .0054,
F.A.C., the term "JAC" shall apply to all detention screening locations,
including those that are not formally identified as JACs through an interagency
agreement.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 985.64, 985.601 FS. Law Implemented 985.03, 985.135, 985.601 FS.
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