Chapter 352
35 sections
§352-1 Definitions for youth correctional facilities
§352-2.1 What this law is for and who it helps
§352-3 Letting private groups run youth homes
§352-4 Rules and regulations
§352-5 Rules and training for youth facility staff
§352-5.5 Background checks for youth facility staff
§352-6 Funding for youth correctional facilities
§352-7 Keeping records about committed people
§352-8 Guardianship and custody of committed youth
§352-8.5 Planning a youth's return to the community
§352-9 How long a person stays in a youth facility
§352-10 When a court sends someone under 18 to youth prison
§352-11 How court commitments to youth correctional facilities work
§352-12 Separating young people in youth correctional facilities
§352-13 Evaluation, counseling, training
§352-14 Education programs for youth correctional facilities
§352-15 Recreation and work programs for people in facilities
§352-16 Work release for youth correctional residents
§352-17 Pay for work done inside a youth correctional facility
§352-18 Where committed persons' money is kept and tracked
§352-19 When money can be taken out of a committed person's account
§352-20 What happens to unclaimed money in youth facility accounts
§352-21 Money from facility programs goes into a benefit fund
§352-22 Checking each committed person's status regularly
§352-23 Community services program
§352-23.5 Programs for girls in the juvenile justice system
§352-24 Setting up juvenile parole and parole officer duties
§352-25 Rules for releasing young people from custody
§352-26 Taking back youth on parole or furlough who break rules
§352-26.1 Releasing information about a youth who escapes
§352-27 Hiding a youth from custody
§352-29 When the director's supervision ends
§352-30 Who can handle the director's duties
§352-31 Who pays the costs for youth correctional facilities
§352-32 Rules for running the Kawailoa youth and family wellness center