HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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B. The Council shall submit an annual report on
its activities to the Governor;
C On matters pertaining to the juvenile justice
system and delinquency prevention, the Council
shall provide advice and recommendations to
the Governor and such other state and local
units of government as is appropriate;
D. The Council also shall conduct special studies
on juvenile crime, delinquency and related
areas, as requested by the Governor;
E. Where appropriate, the Council shall
coordinate its activities with the Criminal
Justice Coordinating Council and such other
State organizations designated by the
Governor; and
F. The Council shall be responsible for
monitoring and enforcing compliance with all
requirements of the Act.
On July 1, 1984, the responsibility for
administration of any unexpended or carryover
funds derived from formula or discretionary grants
authorized by the Act shall be transferred from
the Maryland Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
to the Juvenile Services Administration of the
Maryland State Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene.
A. On and after July 1, 1984, the Juvenile
Services Administration shall exercise all
functions related to the fiscal administration
of the Act formerly performed by the Maryland
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and its
staff, as provided in the budget; and
B. The fiscal administration of the Act refers to
such functions as meeting annual planning
requirements, financial accountability,
financial audit, and monitoring and evaluation
of sub-grants.
The Juvenile Services Administration shall
administer such operating funds as the Council is
entitled to under Section 222 of the Act.
A. The Juvenile Services Administration, with the
advice and consent of the Chairman of the
Council, may hire a staff person(s) to provide
such support and perform such duties as deemed
appropriate by the Council. The staff to the
Council shall be responsible to the Director
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