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U.S. State Codes
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District-of-Columbia
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Title 4 - Public Care Systems.
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Chapter 1 - Public Welfare Supervision.
Chapter 1 - Public Welfare Supervision.
§ 4–101. Board of Charities, Board of Children’s Guardians, and National Training School for Girls abolished. [Omitted]
§ 4–102. Board of Public Welfare — Created; successor to abolished Boards; employees transferred. [Omitted]
§ 4–103. Board of Public Welfare — Composition; appointment; term of office; vacancies; residency requirement; removal; compensation. [Omitted]
§ 4–104. Board of Public Welfare — Officers; meetings; authority to make rules, regulations, and orders. [Omitted]
§ 4–105. Director of Public Welfare.
§ 4–106. Institutions placed under control of Board.
§ 4–107. Institutional personnel under supervision of Board; duties of superintendent; appointment and discharge of personnel.
§ 4–108. Rules and regulations relating to admissions of persons and administration of institutions.
§ 4–109. Registration records; system of accounts.
§ 4–110. Powers of Board of Charities transferred.
§ 4–111. Supervision over institutions supported by congressional appropriations.
§ 4–112. Submission of plans for new institutions; investigation of institutions.
§ 4–113. Members and employees to have no interest in contracts.
§ 4–114. Powers of Mayor over dependent children.
§ 4–115. Limitation in number of dependent children.
§ 4–116. Children over whom Board shall have supervision.
§ 4–117. Investigation of children; confidentiality of records; study of physical and mental conditions.
§ 4–118. Commitments by Family Division of Superior Court; placement by Board.
§ 4–119. Commitment of children under 17 years of age.
§ 4–120. Duties of Trustees of National Training School for Girls transferred.
§ 4–121. Annual budget; report of activities; recommendations; study of social and environmental conditions.
§ 4–122. Visitation of wards.
§ 4–123. Discharge from guardianship.
§ 4–124. Duties and responsibilities of Board.
§ 4–125. Assisting child to leave institution without authority; concealing such child; duty of police.
§ 4–126. Assistance application form standardization.