Fla. Stat. § 20.316
There is created a Department of Juvenile Justice.
(1) SECRETARY OF JUVENILE JUSTICE.--
(c) The Secretary of Juvenile Justice shall:
1. Ensure that juvenile justice continuum programs and services are implemented according to legislative intent; state and federal laws, rules, and regulations; statewide program standards; and performance objectives by reviewing and monitoring regional and circuit program operations and providing technical assistance to those programs.
2. Identify the need for and recommend the funding and implementation of an appropriate mix of programs and services within the juvenile justice continuum, including prevention, diversion, nonresidential and residential commitment programs, training schools, and conditional release programs and services, with an overlay of educational, vocational, alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health services where appropriate.
3. Provide for program research, development, and planning.
4. Develop staffing and workload standards and coordinate staff development and training.
5. Develop budget and resource allocation methodologies and strategies.
6. Establish program policies and rules and ensure that those policies and rules encourage cooperation, collaboration, and information sharing with community partners in the juvenile justice system to the extent authorized by law.
7. Develop funding sources external to state government.
8. Obtain, approve, monitor, and coordinate research and program development grants.
9. Enter into contracts.
10. Monitor all state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities that are designed to prevent juvenile crime, delinquency, gang membership, or status offense behaviors and all state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities that are designed to prevent a child from becoming a "child in need of services," as defined in chapter 984, in order to effect the goals and policies of the State Comprehensive Plan regarding children and regarding governmental efficiency, and in order to determine:
a. The number of youth served by such state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities;
b. The number of youth who complete such state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities;
c. The number and percentage of youth who are referred for delinquency while participating in such state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities;
d. The number and percentage of youth who are referred for delinquency within 6 months after completing such state-funded programs, grants, appropriations, or activities.
(2) DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS.--The following programs are established within the Department of Juvenile Justice:
(4) INFORMATION SYSTEMS.--
(d) The management information system shall, at a minimum:
1. Facilitate case management of juveniles referred to or placed in the department's custody.
2. Provide timely access to current data and computing capacity to support 1outcome evaluation, legislative oversight, the Juvenile Justice Estimating Conference, and other research.
3. Provide automated support to the quality assurance and program review functions.
4. Provide automated support to the contract management process.
5. Provide automated support to the facility operations management process.
6. Provide automated administrative support to increase efficiency, provide the capability of tracking expenditures of funds by the department or contracted service providers that are eligible for federal reimbursement, and reduce forms and paperwork.
7. Facilitate connectivity, access, and utilization of information among various state agencies, and other state, federal, local, and private agencies, organizations, and institutions.
8. Provide electronic public access to juvenile justice information, which is not otherwise made confidential by law or exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1).
9. Provide a system for the training of information system users and user groups.
(g) The department shall include in its annual budget request a comprehensive summary of costs involved in the establishment of the information system and cost savings associated with its implementation. The budget request must also include a complete inventory of staff, equipment, and facility resources for development and maintenance of the system.
1Note.--As amended by s. 1, ch. 2001-125. The amendment by s. 2, ch. 2001-185, deleted the words "outcome evaluation."
History.--s. 1, ch. 94-209; s. 1321, ch. 95-147; ss. 2, 30, ch. 95-267; s. 7, ch. 96-388; s. 29, ch. 97-286; s. 4, ch. 98-251; s. 2, ch. 98-280; s. 9, ch. 99-2; s. 1, ch. 2000-135; s. 5, ch. 2000-158; s. 6, ch. 2001-60; s. 1, ch. 2001-125; s. 2, ch. 2001-185.