GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 49-5-132 - Governor's Office of Children and Families established; funding; duties and responsibilities
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    49-5-132   (2010)
   49-5-132.    Governor's Office of Children and Families established; funding; duties and responsibilities 
      (a)  There  is established the Governor's Office for Children and Families which  shall be assigned to the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget for  administrative purposes.
(b)  The office  shall be the successor entity to the Children and Youth Coordinating  Council and to the Children's Trust Fund Commission and shall assume the  continuing responsibilities, duties, rights, staff, contracts, debts,  liabilities, and authorities of those bodies, any law to the contrary  notwithstanding.
(c)  The office may accept  federal funds granted by Congress or executive order for the purposes of  the fund as well as gifts and donations from individuals, private  organizations, or foundations. The acceptance and use of federal funds  does not commit state funds and does not place an obligation upon the  General Assembly to continue the purposes for which the federal funds  are made available. All funds received in the manner described in this  Code section shall be transmitted to the state treasurer for deposit in  the fund to be disbursed as other moneys in such fund.
(d)  The  office is further vested with authority to carry out the following  duties and responsibilities in consultation with the board:
      (1)  To carry out the prevention and community based service programs as provided for in Part 2 of this article;
      (2)  To carry out the duties relating to mentoring as provided for in Part 3 of this article;
      (3)  To  cooperate with and secure cooperation of every department, agency, or  instrumentality in the state government or its political subdivisions in  the furtherance of the purposes of this article;
      (4)  To  prepare, publish in print or electronically, and disseminate  fundamental child related information of a descriptive and analytical  nature to all components of the children's service system of this state,  including, but not limited to, the juvenile justice system;
      (5)  To serve as a state-wide clearing-house for child related information and research;
      (6)  In  coordination and cooperation with all components of the children's  service systems of this state, to develop legislative proposals and  executive policy proposals reflective of the priorities of the entire  child related systems of this state, including, but not limited to,  child abuse injury prevention, treatment, and juvenile justice systems;
      (7)  To serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor on issues impacting the children's service systems of this state;
      (8)  To  coordinate high visibility child related research projects and studies  with a state-wide impact when those studies and projects cross  traditional system component lines;
      (9)  To  provide for the interaction, communication, and coordination of all  components of the children's service systems of this state and to  provide assistance in establishing state-wide goals and standards in the  system;
      (10)  To provide for the  effective coordination and communication between providers of children  and youth services, including pediatrics, health, mental health,  business and industry, and all components of social services, education,  and educational services;
      (11)  To  encourage and facilitate the establishment of local commissions or  coalitions on children and youth and to facilitate the involvement of  communities in providing services for their children and youth;
      (12)  To  review and develop an integrated state plan for services provided to  children and youth in this state through state programs;
      (13)  To  provide technical assistance and consultation to members of the council  and local governments, particularly those involved in providing  services to their children and youth;
      (14)  To facilitate elimination of unnecessary or duplicative efforts, programs, and services; and
      (15)  To  do any and all things necessary and proper to enable it to perform  wholly and adequately its duties and to exercise the authority granted  to it.