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NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
Juvenile Probation Commission
Ben Franklin Middle School
1430 Scott St. @ O’Farrell St. (Enter school grounds from O’Farrell St.)
San Francisco, CA 94115
5:30 pm., Wednesday, March 22, 2000


AGENDA


1.           (ACTION) Roll Call
2.           (ACTION) Review of February 23, 2000 meeting minutes
3. (DISCUSSION) Chief Probation Officer’s Report:
a. Status reports
1. SF Juvenile Probation Department support of Mayor’s Summit for Women
2. Ombudsman’s report
3. Assignment of additional probation officers to Community Assessment & Referral Center
b. Highlights from last Commission meeting to present (**Explanatory document: Feb. monthly report)
1. Employee recognition : Rhonda Hutchings, PO
c. Emerging Issues/Upcoming Events
1. Youth Media Exchange Day : Saturday, April 29, 2000, at Juvenile Hall

4. (DISCUSSION) Impact of Prop. 21 on the Juvenile Probation Department operations
Speakers: James Bell, Esq., Youth Law Center; Youth Commissioners: June Strohlin, Kareem Ervin; Jessica Smith.

5.          (DISCUSSION) Public Comment on any matter within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Juvenile Probation Commission.

6. (DISCUSSION) Announcements, requests for future agenda items.
7. (ACTION) Adjournment


** Explanatory documents: Copies of explanatory documents listed in this agenda, and other related materials received by the Probation Commission after the posting of this agenda, can be obtained from the Commission office by Mar. 20, or at the Commission meeting. Please call the office to make arrangements.)                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                        Mrch 15, 2000
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The public is cordially invited to attend and express its opinions on issues of juvenile justice in San Francisco, especially with respect to recently passed Proposition 21.