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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 235009" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sitting here writing my letter for judge and others that documents all the agencies I've tried to get help from and am researching a little more about the requirements for this county FAPT team. I just read something interesting-</p><p></p><p>If services are required that effect a kid at school, it is mandated that funds be provided to cover services. If the services are through Department of Juvenile Justice (the court) it is only mandated if the Department of Juvenile Justice has not expended the amount of funding allocated for them that year. Once Department of Juvenile Justice's funds are expended, providing services to a kid, even if deemed necessary by Department of Juvenile Justice, are not mandated. I wonder if Department of Juvenile Justice works on a calendar year or a fiscal year. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, it looks like maybe it's good that I went to the school system and got that underway- it least it's a chance for something. This might explain a little more why the sd has that in-house team first. My therapist said I could bet on the fact that all the hold up is due to these agencies not wanting funding coming out of their specific funds. I said "well, so much for the value of a person's life".</p><p></p><p>I think this documentation needs to be copied to whomever is in charge of makiing sure these various agencies meet their requirements for these funds and our state law regarding this act. The sd, the GAL, and the PO are looking pretty bad in this letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 235009, member: 3699"] I'm sitting here writing my letter for judge and others that documents all the agencies I've tried to get help from and am researching a little more about the requirements for this county FAPT team. I just read something interesting- If services are required that effect a kid at school, it is mandated that funds be provided to cover services. If the services are through Department of Juvenile Justice (the court) it is only mandated if the Department of Juvenile Justice has not expended the amount of funding allocated for them that year. Once Department of Juvenile Justice's funds are expended, providing services to a kid, even if deemed necessary by Department of Juvenile Justice, are not mandated. I wonder if Department of Juvenile Justice works on a calendar year or a fiscal year. Anyway, it looks like maybe it's good that I went to the school system and got that underway- it least it's a chance for something. This might explain a little more why the sd has that in-house team first. My therapist said I could bet on the fact that all the hold up is due to these agencies not wanting funding coming out of their specific funds. I said "well, so much for the value of a person's life". I think this documentation needs to be copied to whomever is in charge of makiing sure these various agencies meet their requirements for these funds and our state law regarding this act. The sd, the GAL, and the PO are looking pretty bad in this letter. [/QUOTE]
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