West Virginia Code § 49-2-913

Juvenile Justice Reform Oversight Committee
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(a) The Juvenile Justice Reform Oversight Committee is hereby created to oversee the
implementation of reform measures intended to improve the state's juvenile justice system.
(b) The committee shall be comprised of seventeen members, including the following
individuals:
(1) The Governor, or his or her designee, who shall preside as chair of the committee;
(2) Two members from the House of Delegates, appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Delegates, who shall serve as nonvoting, ex officio members;
(3) Two members from the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate, who shall serve
as nonvoting, ex officio members; a
(4) The Secretary of the Department of Human Services, or his or her designee;
(5) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Services, or his or her designee;
(6) The Superintendent of the State Board of Education, or his or her designee;
(7) The Administrative Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals, or his or her designee, who
shall serve as nonvoting, ex ofeficio member;
(8) The Director of the Division of Probation Services, or his or her designee;
(9) Two circuit court judges, appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals,
who shall serve as nonvoting, ex officio members;
(10) One community member juvenile justice stakeholder, appointed by the Governor;
(11) One juvenile crime victim advocate, appointed by the Governor;
(12) One member from the law-enforcement agency, appointed by the Governor;
(13) One member from a county prosecuting attorney's office, appointed by the Governor;
and
(14) The Director of the Juvenile Justice Commission.
(c) The committee shall perform the following duties:
(1) Guide and evaluate the implementation of the provisions adopted in the year 2015
relating to juvenile justice reform;
(2) Obtain and review the juvenile recidivism and program outcome data collected pursuant
to section one hundred six, article five of this chapter;
(3) Calculate any state expenditures that have been avoided by reductions in the number of
youth placed in out-of-home placements by the Division of Juvenile Services or the
Department of Human Services as reported under section one hundred six, article five of this
chapter; and
(4) Institute a uniform process for developing and reviewing performance measurement and
outcome measures through data analysis. The uniform process shall include:
(A) The performance and outcome measures for the court, the Duepartment of Human
Services and the Division of Juvenile Services; and
(B) The deadlines and format for the submission of the performance and outcome measures;
and a
(5) Ensure system accountability and monitor the flidelity of implementation efforts or
programs;
(6) Study any additional topics relating to the continued improvement of the juvenile justice
system; and
(7) Issue an annual report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Delegates and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
on or before November 30th of each year, starting in 2016, which shall include:
(A) An assessment of the progress made in implementation of juvenile justice reform efforts;
(B) A summary of the committee's efforts in fulfilling its duties as set forth in this section;
and
(C) WAn analysis of the recidivism data obtained by the committee under this section;
(D) A summary of the averted costs calculated by the committee under this section and a
recommendation for any reinvestment of the averted costs to fund services or programs to
expand West Virginia's continuum of alternatives for youth who would otherwise be placed
in out-of-home placement;
(E) Recommendations for continued improvements to the juvenile justice system.
(d) The Division of Justice and Community Services shall provide staff support for the
committee. The committee may request and receive copies of all data, reports, performance
measures and other evaluative material regarding juvenile justice submitted from any
agency, branch of government or political subdivision to carry out its duties.
(e) The committee shall meet within ninety days after appointment and shall thereafter meet
at least quarterly, upon notice by the chair. Eight members shall be considered a quorum.
(f) After initial appointment, members appointed to the committee by the Governor, the
President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates or the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Appeals, pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, shall serve for a term
of two years from his or her appointment and shall be eligible for reappointment to that
position. All members appointed to the committee shall serve until his or heer successor has
been duly appointed.
(g) The committee shall sunset on December 31, 2020, unless reauthorized by the
Legislature. u

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