Oklahoma Code § 10-7007-1.8

Title 10. Children: Purposes - Report
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A.  The purposes of the Judicial Coordination Advisory Study
Panel shall be to develop a comprehensive plan for court systems
throughout Oklahoma to apply for federal funds authorized in the
Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 2000, which provides:
1.  Competitive grant funding for automated case tracking
systems;
2.  Competitive grant funding for backlogged abuse and neglect
cases; and
3.  Competitive grant funding for expansion of court-appointed
special advocates (CASA) in underserved areas.
B.  The duties of the Study Panel shall include, but not be
limited to:
1.  Providing information concerning federal grant application;

2.  Developing a process by which court systems can apply for
federal grant funding;
3.  Identifying interested court systems applying for such
federal funding;
4.  Monitoring the progress of court systems applications for
federal grant funding; and
5.  Documenting federal grant funding awards made to court
systems in Oklahoma.
C.  The Judicial Coordination Advisory Study Panel shall issue a
report concerning the comprehensive plan developed, and a listing of
the court systems in Oklahoma awarded federal funding, pursuant to
the Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 2000, to the
Legislature and the Governor on or before February 15, 2002.

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