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Board and Council Membership

The Ogle County Juvenile Justice Council is governed and managed by its Executive Board that may exercise all of the powers necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Council consistent with the laws of the State of Illinois. Additionally, members of the Council may include, but are not limited to, representatives of local law enforcement, juvenile justice agencies, school organizations, businesses, and community groups.


Committees

The Council shall seek to accomplish its purpose and goal through committees. Those committees shall be presided over by a chairperson from the Council membership to be appointed by the Executive Committee or elected by the Committee with approval of the Executive Board. The committees shall consist of not be less than three (3) and not more than eleven (11) members of the Council and other persons who have a desire to accomplish set purposes and goals. The Executive Board shall monitor and provide direction to the existing committees as deemed necessary. The Standing Committees of the Council shall include the following:

Ogle County Juvenile Justice Committees

  • BARJ and Law Enforcement

  • Community Service Providers

  • Comprehensive Plan

  • Educational and Programming Alternative

  • Membership

  • Publicity

  • Treatment and Child Welfare

 

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