(1) The division shall provide a sufficient number of case management staff members to provide care, treatment, and supervision for youth offenders on parole and for youth offenders committed to the division by the juvenile courts for community-based programs.
(2) (a) Case management staff shall develop treatment programs for each youth offender in the community, provide appropriate services, and monitor individual progress. (b) Progress reports shall be filed every three months with the juvenile court for each youth offender committed to the division for community-based programs and with the authority for each parolee. (c) The authority, in the case of parolees, or the juvenile court, in the case of youth committed to the division for placement in community programs, shall be immediately notified, in writing, of any violation of law or of conditions of parole or placement.
(a) Case management staff shall develop treatment programs for each youth offender in the community, provide appropriate services, and monitor individual progress.
(b) Progress reports shall be filed every three months with the juvenile court for each youth offender committed to the division for community-based programs and with the authority for each parolee.
(c) The authority, in the case of parolees, or the juvenile court, in the case of youth committed to the division for placement in community programs, shall be immediately notified, in writing, of any violation of law or of conditions of parole or placement.
(3) Case management staff shall: (a) conduct investigations and make reports requested by the courts to aid them in determining appropriate case dispositions; and (b) conduct investigations and make reports requested by the authority to aid it in making appropriate dispositions in cases of parole, revocation, and termination.
(a) conduct investigations and make reports requested by the courts to aid them in determining appropriate case dispositions; and
(b) conduct investigations and make reports requested by the authority to aid it in making appropriate dispositions in cases of parole, revocation, and termination.