Section 14117 Of Title 10. Community Violence Prevention And Conflict Resolution From California Penal Code >> Title 10. >> Part 4.
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. (a) Each program shall have a governing board or an
interagency coordinating team, or both, of at least nine members
representing a cross section of existing and recipient,
community-based, public and private persons, programs, agencies,
organizations, and institutions. Each team shall do all of the
following:
(1) As closely as possible represent the socioeconomic, ethnic,
linguistic, and cultural makeup of the community and shall evidence
an interest in and commitment to the categorical areas of violence
prevention and conflict resolution.
(2) Be responsible for the implementation, evaluation, and
operation of the program and all its constituent elements, including
those specific direct services as may be provided pursuant to Section
14115.
(3) Be accountable for the distribution of all funds.
(4) Designate and appoint a responsible administrative authority
acceptable to the Office of Emergency Services prior to the receipt
of a grant.
(5) Submit an annual report to the Office of Emergency Services,
which shall include information on all of the following:
(A) The number of learning events.
(B) The number of persons trained.
(C) An overview of the changing level of information regarding
root causes of violence.
(D) An overview of the changing level of attitude regarding root
causes of violence.
(E) The changing level of behavior regarding root causes of
violence.
(F) The degree to which the program has been successful in
satisfying the requirements set forth in subdivisions (e) and (f) of
Section 14114.
(G) Other measures of program efficacy as specified by the Office
of Emergency Services.
(b) Coordinating teams established under this section may adopt
local policies, procedures, and bylaws consistent with this title.