District of Columbia Code
Chapter 1 - Public Welfare Supervision
§ 4–119. Commitment of children under 17 years of age

No court shall commit a child under 17 years of age, charged with or convicted of a petty crime or misdemeanor punishable by a fine or imprisonment, to a jail, workhouse, or police station, but if such child be unable to give bail or pay a fine, it may be committed to the Board of Public Welfare temporarily or permanently, in the discretion of the court, and said Board shall make some suitable provision for said child outside the inclosure of any jail, workhouse, or police station, or said court may commit such child to the National Training School under the laws now providing for such commitment.
(Mar. 3, 1901, 31 Stat. 1095, ch. 847, § 2; Mar. 16, 1926, 44 Stat. 210, ch. 58, § 11.)
1981 Ed., § 3-120.
1973 Ed., § 3-121.
Age of majority, see § 46-101.
Employment of minors, revocation of work permit for engaging in prohibited work, see § 32-219.
Family Division proceedings, proceeding regarding delinquency, neglect, or need of supervision, see § 16-2301 et seq.
Board of Public Welfare abolished: See note to § 4-102.
Statutory provisions for the National Training School for Boys and the National Training School for Girls were formerly codified in Chapters 13 and 14 of Title 44, respectively. These provisions were omitted from codification as obsolete in the 1973 Edition of the D.C. Code. As regards the National Training School for Boys, the School and its functions were transferred to the Department of Justice by Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1939. The School was operated until May 15, 1968, when it was closed pursuant to an order of the Attorney General. As regards the National Training School for Girls, the Act of August 3, 1951, 62 Stat. 154, ch. 291, § 1, provided that no new commitments to the School should be made after August 3, 1951.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 4 - Public Care Systems

Chapter 1 - Public Welfare Supervision

§ 4–101. Board of Charities, Board of Children’s Guardians, and National Training School for Girls abolished. [Omitted]

§ 4–102. Board of Public Welfare — Created; successor to abolished Boards; employees transferred. [Omitted]

§ 4–103. Board of Public Welfare — Composition; appointment; term of office; vacancies; residency requirement; removal; compensation. [Omitted]

§ 4–104. Board of Public Welfare — Officers; meetings; authority to make rules, regulations, and orders. [Omitted]

§ 4–105. Director of Public Welfare

§ 4–106. Institutions placed under control of Board

§ 4–107. Institutional personnel under supervision of Board; duties of superintendent; appointment and discharge of personnel

§ 4–108. Rules and regulations relating to admissions of persons and administration of institutions

§ 4–109. Registration records; system of accounts

§ 4–110. Powers of Board of Charities transferred

§ 4–111. Supervision over institutions supported by congressional appropriations

§ 4–112. Submission of plans for new institutions; investigation of institutions

§ 4–113. Members and employees to have no interest in contracts

§ 4–114. Powers of Mayor over dependent children

§ 4–115. Limitation in number of dependent children

§ 4–116. Children over whom Board shall have supervision

§ 4–117. Investigation of children; confidentiality of records; study of physical and mental conditions

§ 4–118. Commitments by Family Division of Superior Court; placement by Board

§ 4–119. Commitment of children under 17 years of age

§ 4–120. Duties of Trustees of National Training School for Girls transferred

§ 4–121. Annual budget; report of activities; recommendations; study of social and environmental conditions

§ 4–122. Visitation of wards

§ 4–123. Discharge from guardianship

§ 4–124. Duties and responsibilities of Board

§ 4–125. Assisting child to leave institution without authority; concealing such child; duty of police

§ 4–126. Assistance application form standardization