232.192 Early intervention and follow-up programs.
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1. Contingent on a specific appropriation for juvenile delinquent graduated sanctions services, juvenile court services shall do the following:
a. Develop or expand programs providing specific life skills and interpersonal skills training for adjudicated delinquent youth who pose a low or moderate risk to the community.
b. Develop or expand a school-based program addressing truancy and school behavioral problems for youth ages twelve through seventeen.
c. Develop or expand an intensive tracking and supervision program for adjudicated delinquent youth at risk for placement who have been released from resident facilities, which shall include telephonic or electronic tracking and monitoring and intervention by juvenile authorities.
d. Develop or expand supervised community treatment for adjudicated delinquent youth who experience significant problems and who constitute a moderate community risk.
2. The supreme court shall prescribe rules to implement this section.
2022 Acts, ch 1098, §70, 92
Referred to in §232.52