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  • § 278-178. Jeopardy.

    Statutes | Menominee Tribal Code Part II Chapter 278 Article XII § 278-178

    A.  In all proceedings conducted pursuant to the provisions of this article, jeopardy shall attach when: (1)  The Court accepts a valid admission or (2)  The first witness is sworn at a fact-finding hearing.

  • § 379.714. Intervention Services for Children Residing in the Shelter

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.714

    A center must provide intervention services that are age-appropriate and include:(1) procedures ensuring new child residents and/or parent residents have face-to-face contact with the designated childrens staff and that this contact is documented(2) strategies to enhance safety,...

  • § 379.712. Religion and Intervention Services

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.712

    If the center provides direct intervention family violence services, it must not use state funds for inherently religious activities, must not promote any one religion, and must not require residents to participate in religious groups or to use religious materials.

  • § 379.706. Medical Care

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.706

    A center is not required to provide or pay for emergency medical care, but must:(1) Maintain a current list of emergency medical care resources that can provide medical services for victims of family violence and(2) Develop, maintain, and comply with written policies and procedures about...

  • § 379.704. Crisis Call Hotline

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.704

    A center must:(1) answer the hotline 24 hours a day, every day of the year, by an individual trained in crisis intervention or who has immediate access to someone who has had this training(2) accept collect calls and anonymous incoming calls(3) list the hotline number in all...

  • § 379.701. Shelter Center Services

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.701

    The center must provide, at a minimum, access to the following services, directly, by referral, or through formal arrangements with other agencies, and have written procedures regarding these services as described in this subchapter:(1) 24-hour-a-day shelter(2) a crisis call hotline...

  • § 379.634. Content of Training for Direct Service Volunteers

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.634

    A center must provide training for direct service volunteers that includes, but is not limited to:(1) A brief history of the Texas Battered Womens Movement(2) The need for and benefit of shelter services(3) The dynamics of family violence(4) A brief summary of current Texas laws...

  • § 379.633. Volunteer Recruitment

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.633

    The center must have an ongoing recruitment program for volunteers to help with the centers programs that complies with:(1) civil rights laws that allow qualified people an opportunity to volunteer and(2) the Human Resources Code, Chapter 51, which states that the center must find support...

  • § 379.631. Community Education

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.631

    (a) A center must have written policies and procedures about community education that:(1) ensure that community education is provided to as many diverse groups as possible in each county where services are provided(2) focus part of the community education on informing victims of...

  • § 379.630. Cooperation with Criminal Justice Officials

    Administrative Code Provisions | 1 TAC § 379.630

    A center must develop and maintain a written plan that outlines efforts to cooperate with criminal justice officials in each county where services are provided, including:(1) establishing an ongoing working relationship with local criminal justice officials(2) encouraging the justice...