152.0010 – ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a) A juvenile board may
Texas Human Resources Code § 152.0010
Summary
This law allows juvenile boards to create advisory councils with citizen members, including professionals from various fields. The councils aim to provide guidance and support to juvenile boards in their decision-making processes.
Juvenile boards can appoint advisory councils with citizen members.
Council may include attorneys, mental health, medical, and education professionals.
Members serve terms determined by the juvenile board.
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