(A) The Department of Juvenile Justice is designated as a special school district which shall operate a continuous progress education program on a twelve-month basis. There is created within the department the Education Division which shall provide academic and vocational training at the Reception and Evaluation Center, Birchwood High School, Willow Lane Junior High School, and all other institutions operating under the department. Academic and vocational training provided pursuant to this section shall meet all educational standards prescribed by law and by the Department of Education for public schools of the State including, but not limited to, compliance with and operation under the provisions of the Education Finance Act, the Defined Minimum Program, teacher and superintendent certification laws and regulations, and other laws or regulations governing the education of children. The department may prescribe additional requirements as it may from time to time deem necessary.
(B) The State Superintendent of Education shall administer the standards related to the school programs. Reports from the Department of Education evaluating the educational program at all juvenile corrections institutions and indicating whether or not the program meets the standards as prescribed, must be made directly to the director. Department of Education supervisory personnel as considered appropriate must be utilized for evaluating the programs and for reporting to the director.
(C) Schools operated by the department shall receive funds from the Department of Education under the same provisions as other public schools in the State. Funds previously received by the Department of Juvenile Justice from the South Carolina Department of Education for programs now being consolidated under the Education Finance Act shall be disbursed to the Department of Juvenile Justice by the Department of Education from the appropriation provided in the annual general appropriations act and entitled "Education Finance Act". The amount to be disbursed to the Department of Juvenile Justice must be sufficient to produce funds equal to the product of the number of students served by the Department of Juvenile Justice weighted according to the criteria established by the South Carolina Department of Education under the provisions of the Education Finance Act and the state portion of the appropriated value statewide of the base student cost, adjusted for operation of the department's twelve-month continuous progress education program using a base of two hundred thirty-five instructional days instead of one hundred ninety instructional days. The amount includes, but is not limited to, all funding for teacher salary supplements, instructional purposes, or any other funds disbursed to the Department of Juvenile Justice school district's twelve-month continuous progress educational program. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall comply with the provisions of subsection (4) of Section 59-20-50 and subsections (1), (2), (3)(a), (4)(b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of Section 59-20-60. The South Carolina Department of Education annually shall determine that these provisions are being met and include its findings in the report mandated in subsection (5)(e) of Section 59-20-60. If the accreditation standards set forth in the Defined Minimum Program for the Department of Juvenile Justice as approved by the State Board of Education are not met, funds by this section shall be reduced the following fiscal year according to the provisions set forth in the Education Finance Act.
(D) The director shall operate as the trustee for schools under the department's jurisdiction for all administrative purposes, including the receipt and expenditure of funds appropriated or granted to the schools for any purpose. The director shall employ a full-time superintendent of schools for the special school district. The superintendent shall hold a valid superintendent's certificate from the Department of Education and shall serve as the head of the Education Division.
(E) In lieu of classification by the Division of State Personnel, the employment status of the superintendent of schools for the department and all instructional personnel operating under the Education Division of the department must be governed by the laws of the State regarding employment of instructional personnel and regulations of the Department of Education.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2; 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 28C.1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 19 - Juvenile Justice Code
Section 63-19-10. Short title.
Section 63-19-20. Definitions.
Section 63-19-30. Other state agencies; preexisting obligations.
Section 63-19-310. Department created.
Section 63-19-320. Director; removal of director; bond.
Section 63-19-340. Annual report.
Section 63-19-350. Community services.
Section 63-19-360. Institutional services.
Section 63-19-370. Interdepartmental agreements; retention of grant revenues.
Section 63-19-380. Special school district designation.
Section 63-19-390. Peace officers and constables.
Section 63-19-420. Natural resource sales.
Section 63-19-430. Bumper sticker sales.
Section 63-19-440. Goldsmith Center.
Section 63-19-450. Youth Industries Program.
Section 63-19-460. Voluntary participation in program.
Section 63-19-470. Sale of goods prohibited.
Section 63-19-480. Compensation of victims of crime fund.
Section 63-19-490. Authority to promulgate regulations.
Section 63-19-620. Removal of member.
Section 63-19-630. Officers; rules and procedures.
Section 63-19-640. Compensation.
Section 63-19-650. Compensation.
Section 63-19-810. Taking a child into custody.
Section 63-19-820. Out-of-home placement.
Section 63-19-830. Detention hearings; screenings.
Section 63-19-840. Detention homes; temporary care and custody.
Section 63-19-850. Transportation to detention facility.
Section 63-19-1010. Intake and probation.
Section 63-19-1020. Instituting proceedings.
Section 63-19-1030. Prehearing inquiry.
Section 63-19-1040. Indigent defense.
Section 63-19-1210. Transfer of jurisdiction.
Section 63-19-1410. Adjudication.
Section 63-19-1420. Driver's license suspension.
Section 63-19-1430. Youth Mentor Act.
Section 63-19-1435. Use of restraints on juveniles in court.
Section 63-19-1440. Commitment.
Section 63-19-1450. Commitment of juvenile with mental illness or mental retardation.
Section 63-19-1460. Conveyance by sheriff.
Section 63-19-1470. Adult commitment.
Section 63-19-1610. Exclusive care; payment by local governments for use of facilities.
Section 63-19-1620. Further care; education.
Section 63-19-1630. Institutional transfer.
Section 63-19-1640. Furloughs.
Section 63-19-1650. Youthful Offender Division transfer.
Section 63-19-1660. Interference.
Section 63-19-1670. Contraband.
Section 63-19-1680. Child support payments.
Section 63-19-1810. Determination of release.
Section 63-19-1820. Board of Juvenile Parole; review and appearance procedures.
Section 63-19-1830. Legal representation before board.
Section 63-19-1835. Compliance reductions for probationers and parolees.
Section 63-19-1840. Aftercare investigations.
Section 63-19-1850. Conditional release; search and seizure.
Section 63-19-1860. Conditional release violation.
Section 63-19-1870. Revocation of conditional release.
Section 63-19-1880. Probation counselors.
Section 63-19-2020. Confidentiality.
Section 63-19-2030. Law enforcement records.
Section 63-19-2040. Release of information.
Section 63-19-2050. Petition for expungement of official records.
Section 63-19-2220. Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
Section 63-19-2410. Misrepresentation of age for admission to theater.
Section 63-19-2420. Loitering in a billiard room.
Section 63-19-2430. Playing pinball.
Section 63-19-2440. Beer and wine purchase, consumption, or possession.
Section 63-19-2450. Alcoholic beverages purchase, consumption, or possession.
Section 63-19-2460. Alcoholic beverages in home; religious use exception.