Iowa Admin. Code r. 441-151.34 - Administration of graduated sanction services
The chief
(1)
Requirements. Each chief juvenile court officer shall:
a. Establish minimum qualifications for
providers of graduated sanction services;
b. Establish criteria and procedures for
determining when and where to develop contracts with providers to best meet the
service needs of the children in the judicial district;
c. Require providers to comply with
applicable professional standards; and
d. Ensure that use of graduated sanction
funds for education and performance for juvenile court staff can be shown to
benefit the eligible child .
(2)
Referrals. Each chief juvenile court officer
shall develop procedures for eligible children to receive graduated sanction
services.
a. Children who are adjudicated
delinquent or who are at risk shall apply or be referred for graduated sanction
services through the juvenile court services office.
b. School officials may refer adjudicated or
at-risk children for school-based supervision services in schools where
school-based supervision programs are established.
(3)
Adverse actions.
Graduated sanction services shall be reduced or terminated when:
a. The court orders discontinuation of
services; or
b. The juvenile court
officer determines that there is no longer a need for service; or
c. The juvenile court officer determines that
maximum benefit of service provision has been achieved; or
d. The funds allocated or appropriated for
these services are exhausted.
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