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48645
. The purpose of this article is to provide for the
administration and operation of public schools in juvenile halls,
juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches, juvenile camps,
regional youth educational facilities, or Orange County youth
correctional centers in existence and providing services prior to the
effective date of the amendments to this section made by the
Statutes of 1989, established pursuant to Article 23 (commencing with
Section 850), Article 24 (commencing with Section 880), Article 24.5
(commencing with Section 894) of Chapter 2 of Division 2, or Article
9 (commencing with Section 1850) of Chapter 1 of Division 2.5, of
the Welfare and Institutions Code or in any group home housing 25 or
more children placed pursuant to Sections 362, 727, and 730, of the
Welfare and Institutions Code or in any group home housing 25 or more
children and operating one or more additional sites under a central
administration for children placed pursuant to Section 362, 727, or
730 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, with acceptable school
structures at one or more centrally located sites to serve the single
or composite populations, and to provide the juvenile court school
pupils therein detained with quality education and training.
Nothing in this section shall be construed as indicating that it
is the intent of the Legislature to prevent juvenile court school
pupils who are housed in group homes from enrolling in regular public
schools, or that it is the intent of the Legislature to transfer the
responsibility for any costs associated with the operation of group
homes to the counties.
The Orange County Office of Education shall only provide
educational services in youth correctional centers for individuals up
to 19 years of age.