101.001[1/2] – , Civil Practice and Remedies Code; or
Texas Family Code § 101.001[1/2]
Summary
This law mandates that juvenile court judges and juvenile board members inspect juvenile detention facilities annually. It ensures that these facilities meet required standards and are properly maintained, affecting both public and private entities involved in juvenile detention.
Judges must inspect juvenile detention facilities annually.
Applies to both public and private facilities.
Certification of compliance is required for funding authorities.
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