Texas Register, Volume 17, Number 5, Pages 346-432, January 17, 1992 Page: 393
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[(A) The South Texas mobile
diagnostic team serves youth committed by
the following counties:[Aransas
[Atascosa
[Bee
[Brooks
[Cameron
[Dimmit[ Duval
[Frio
[GoliadHidalgo
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Karnes
Kenedy
Kleberg
La Salle
Live Oak
McMullenMaverick]
Nueces]
Refugio]
San Patricio]
Starr]
Webb]Willacy]
Zapata]
Zavala][(B) Committed youth are
held by the committing county until the
mobile diagnostic team arrives to conduct
assessments and take receipt of youth ex-
cept youth sent directly to the statewide
reception center including any youth:
[(i) sentenced; or
[(ii) committed or a vio-
lent offense; or
[(iii) committed by a
county unable to detain the youth until the
mobile diagnostic team can arrive.
[(C) The team conducts ini-
tial assessment of the youth in the detention
center except for physical examinations.
[(D) Orientation to the ad-
mission process and the TYC system is
provided and documented as required in
GOP.53.03 section 87.55 relating to Youth
Orientation.
[(E) The youth is transported
to his or her assigned placement by the
committing county.
[(F) Mobile diagnostic staff
identifies the home parole officer throughthe agency assignment system based on zip
code area. The staff forwards to the home
parole officer, within five working days of
admission, the following:
[(i) copy of the court or-
der;
[(ii) copy of the Common
Application (CCF-002);
[(iii) county social sum-
mary; and
[(iv) immediate notifica-
tion when a youth is stating that he or she
refuses to live at home when residential
placement is complete.
[(G) The placement program
completes the following admission activi-
ties.
[(i) 'Each youth and his
possessions are searched.
[(ii) Youth property is
inventoried.
[(iii) Each youth showers
and receives hair care and treatment as
needed.
[(iv) Clothing is invento-
ried and laundered if necessary. Clothing is
issued as necessary in compliance with
GOP.55.03 section 87.73 relating to Cloth-
ing.[(v) Personal hygiene ar-
ticles are made available as needed.
[(H) Immediately following
placement, the youth's parents are advised
of the placement and are provided informa-
tion on mail procedures and advised to con-
tact the placement for visiting procedures.
(I) The region notifies the
parole officer, judge, prosecuting attorney,
chief probation officer, and others as
needed of the placement.
1(2) Admission to the Statewide
Reception Center.]
(1)[(A)] The statewide reception
center in Brownwood, receives youth com-
mitted to TYC five days per week, between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Youth may be received
after 5 p.m. only if prior arrangements are
made.
(2)[(B)] Youth are allowed to
have a limited number of personal posses-\
sions while at the reception center. Personal
items beyond basic necessities are invento-
ried and returned to the county transporter.
The transporter is asked to sign a receipt for
items returned to his care. Items a youth is
allowed to keep are inventoried and a re-
ceipt issued to the transporter.* Proposed Sections January 17, 1992 17 TexReg 393
January 17, 1992 17 TexReg 393
* Proposed Sections
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