$FY27 DJJ OCE
Allocates FY27 funding for the Department of Juvenile Justice and establishes/ funding an internal Office of Oversight for improved accountability and program evaluation.
Allocates FY27 funding for the Department of Juvenile Justice and establishes/ funding an internal Office of Oversight for improved accountability and program evaluation.
HB 5635, introduced in the Illinois 104th General Assembly, is titled “$FY27 DJJ OCE.” The bill appears to concern the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) and an Office of Clerk of Education or related entity (OCE) within the DJJ framework for Fiscal Year 2027. The sponsor listed includes co-sponsor Robyn Gabel. Note: precise statutory language and fiscal tables are not provided here; this summary reflects the bill’s stated focus and typical DJJ-related provisions based on the title and sponsor context.
Given the title and typical DJJ-related bills, potential provisions may include:
- Appropriations: Specific FY27 funding levels for DJJ operations, facilities, staffing, and programmatic initiatives.
- Program funding: Allocations for education, mental health, rehabilitation, or reentry services within DJJ.
- Administrative enhancements: Establishment or expansion of an office (OCE) within DJJ to oversee compliance, data reporting, or program evaluation.
- Reporting and accountability: Requirements for annual or periodic reports on outcomes, utilization of funds, and performance metrics.
- Compliance and governance: Provisions to ensure alignment with state juvenile justice reform goals, safety standards, and statutory mandates.
(Note: The exact text would detail dollar amounts, line-item appropriations, and specific program descriptions.)
Note: For a precise understanding, please refer to the bill’s full text, fiscal note, and any amendments. The above captures the likely scope and impact based on the bill’s title and sponsor information.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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