§ 2-7-702. Definitions
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 10A. Children and Juvenile Code
10A Okl.St.Ann. § 2-7-702
§ 2-7-702. Definitions
For the purposes of the Delinquency and Youth Gang Intervention and Prevention Act:
1. “At-risk neighborhoods and communities” means residential and business areas within a specific political subdivision with a history of assault or battery offenses, shootings or firearm-related offenses, substance abuse-related offenses, property and theft-related offenses, and known gang activity that are documented by local law enforcement agencies, and an incidence of reported juvenile crime or referrals for juvenile court intakes, or some combination of both such incidence and referrals as approved by the Office of Juvenile Affairs and substantiated by local law enforcement agencies, that is significantly higher than the statewide statistical mean for such offenses, incidence, referrals or combination;
3. “Delinquency and gang intervention and prevention programs and activities” includes but is not limited to the following for participating youth: Intensive school and school-related programs, such as tutoring and other educational services, vocational training and counseling, employment services, recreational opportunities, and counseling services, such as family counseling, mental health counseling, substance abuse outpatient treatment, education programs, and programs and services involving the family members of participating youth; and
Credits
Laws 1994, c. 290, § 14, eff. July 1, 1994. Renumbered from Title 10, § 1507.11 and amended by Laws 1995, c. 352, §§ 103, 199, eff. July 1, 1995. Laws 2004, c. 421, § 9, emerg. eff. June 4, 2004. Renumbered from Title 10, § 7302-7.2 and amended by Laws 2009, c. 234, §§ 29, 175, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009.
10A Okl. St. Ann. § 2-7-702, OK ST T. 10A § 2-7-702
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 295 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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