Common use of Ideal Commitment Criteria Clause in Contracts

Ideal Commitment Criteria. Grantee shall ensure that its juvenile probation department's recommendations of commitment to the Department adhere to the ideal commitment criteria in every case unless mitigating or extenuating circumstances are present and documented. The ideal commitment criteria are defined as any commitment recommended by and consistent with the Progressive Sanctions Guidelines as found in Chapter 59 of the Texas Juvenile Justice Code, Title 3, Texas Family Code.

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Samples: State Aid and Targeted Grant Contract, State Aid and Targeted Grant Contract, State Aid and Targeted Grant Contract

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Ideal Commitment Criteria. Grantee shall ensure that its juvenile probation department's recommendations of commitment to the Department adhere to the ideal commitment criteria in every case unless mitigating or extenuating circumstances are present and documented. The ideal commitment criteria are shall be defined as any commitment recommended by and being consistent with the Progressive Sanctions Guidelines as found in Chapter 59 of the Texas Juvenile Justice Code, Title 3, Texas Family Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Financial Assistance Contract

Ideal Commitment Criteria. Grantee shall ensure that its juvenile probation department's recommendations of commitment to the Department TYC adhere to the ideal commitment criteria in every case unless mitigating or extenuating circumstances are present and documented. The ideal commitment criteria are shall be defined as any commitment recommended by and being consistent with the Progressive Sanctions Guidelines as found in Chapter 59 of the Texas Juvenile Justice Code, Title 3, Texas Family Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Financial Assistance Contract

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Ideal Commitment Criteria. Grantee shall ensure that its juvenile probation department's recommendations of commitment to the Department adhere to the ideal commitment criteria in every case unless mitigating or extenuating circumstances are present and documented. The ideal commitment criteria are defined as any commitment recommended by and consistent with the Progressive Sanctions Guidelines as found in Chapter 59 of the Texas Juvenile Justice Family Code, under Title 3, Texas Family Juvenile Justice Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Aid and Targeted Grants Contract

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