District Of Columbia Code § 2-1565.02

Establishment and duties.
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There is established the Youth Council of the District of Columbia.
The Youth Council members shall advise the Council of the District of Columbia (“Council”) by: Commenting upon legislation and policies that impact on youth; Presenting issues and recommendations to improve the lives of youth; Monitoring the programs and policies that affect youth to ensure that they are achieving the intended results; and Working with other youth organizations in the District to: Provide mutual support; Collaborate on shared issues and interests; Advise one another on ways to increase the effectiveness of their organizations; Assist in the start-up of new youth organizations, including youth organizations for each ward of the District; Prepare youth for leadership positions by providing appropriate training; and Create more youth and adult partnerships.
The Youth Council shall conduct periodic seminars for members regarding leadership, government, and the Council.
The Youth Council shall: Set its own priorities; Determine the function of its subcommittees; Establish standards of conduct; Establish ministerial procedures; and Determine its needs for the convening of meetings.
Youth Council members shall review and consider the procedures and rules of the Council, as they may be appropriate for the Youth Council.
Beginning one year after its first meeting and every year thereafter, the Youth Council shall publish a report of its activities, recommendations, and accomplishments, which shall be: Distributed to the Council; Placed on the Internet; Distributed to each public library, and the library of each public and public charter school; and Made available to the public upon request.
The Youth Council shall meet at least 4 times a year, including at least one public hearing on issues of importance to youth.

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