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 PUBLIC LAW 102-586 —NOV. 4, 1992 106 STAT. 5019 "(A) the term liome-based service project' means a project that provides— ''(i) case management; and "(ii) in the family residence (to the maximum extent practicable)— "(I) intensive, time-limited, family and individual counseling; "(11) training relating to life skills and parenting; and "(III) other services; designed to prevent youth from running away from their families or to cause runaway youth to return to their families; "(B) the term 'youth at risk of family separation' means an individual— "(i) who is less than 18 years of age; and "(iiXI) who has a history of running away from the family of such individual; "(II) whose parent, guardian, or custodian is not willing to provide for the basic needs of such individual; or "(III) who is at risk of entering the child welfare system or juvenile justice system, as a result of the lack of services available to the family to meet such needs; and "(C) the term 'time-limited' means for a period not to exceed 6 months.". (c) ELIGIBILITY.— Section 312 of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5712) is amended— (1) in subsection (a) by striking "facility providing" and inserting "project (including a host family home) that provides"; and (2) in subsection (b)— (A) by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows: "(2) shall use such assistance to establish, to strengthen, or to fiuid a runaway and homeless youth center, or a locally controlled facility providing temporary shelter, that has— "(A) a maximum capacity of not more than 20 youth; and "(B) a ratio of staff to youth that is sufficient to ensure ,-- adequate supervision and treatment;"; (B) in paragraph (3)— (i) by striking "child's parents or relatives and assuring" and inserting "parents or other relatives of the youth and ensuring"; and (ii) by striking "child" each place it appears and inserting "youth"; (C) by amending paragraph (4) to read as follows: "(4) shall develop an adequate plan for ensiuing— "(A) proper relations with law enforcement personnel, health and mental health care personnel, social service personnel, school system personnel, and welfare personnel; "(B) coordination with personnel of the schools to which runaway and homeless youth will return, to assist such youth to stay current with the curricula of those schools; and "(C) the return of runaway and homeless youth from correctional institutions;"; (D) in paragraph (5)--

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